"Hello all. I have always fancied a trip to CJs but wouldn't even know where to begin. I'm sure this forum is full of all the right information in many different posts but I'd love to try and combine it all in one place. So, here's my questions;
1. How do you go about booking it?
2. Do you need tickets?
3. Is there a website?
4. What's the dress code?
5. Am I right in thinking they don't serve drinks but you can take your own?
6. Are single males welcome or would I need to find a companion?
7. What times do events run from and to usually?
Any other hints, tips or invites would be greatly appreciated "
1. How do you go about booking it?
If you're a single male, you need to email ahead first, check there's a space, and go from there
2. Do you need tickets?
For your first time you just need your ID (driving license and utility bill / something with address that matches photo ID)
3. Is there a website?
Yep, just Google's, or go to 'club reviews' on fab and it's there.
4. What's the dress code?
Smart casual.. my hubby doesn't do shirt and tie, but does do jeans and a sexy looking t shirt
5. Am I right in thinking they don't serve drinks but you can take your own?
Take your own drinks, you then need to put them behind the bar, and the staff serve you your own drinks (you're allocated a number on arrival)
6. Are single males welcome or would I need to find a companion?
There's a limit to single men, but definitely message ahead to see if there's space .
7. What times do events run from and to usually?
Newbies have to be there before 10pm.. Events are 9pm-2am I think.
Any other hints, tips or invites would be greatly appreciated
I was very nervous my first time! But to me, downstairs is very much like a club / nightclub type area, with plenty of different places to chat.. There's a dancefloor area, then a large lounge with lots of couches, then a kitchen area, a bar area and a few other lounge type places..
Upstairs is immediately where you see all the rooms and where the action happens.. There's certain places that single men aren't allowed, and certain places that the doors can be locked when in use (quote) |