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Nightclubs for over 30's in Dublin

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  • Registered Users Posts: 359 ✭✭DJP


    Dudess wrote: »
    I'm in my 30s and go to late bars (with dance-floors) and live venues all the time in Cork (admittedly not nightclubs) whose clienteles comprise varying age groups (late teens to 40s) and I don't particularly take much notice of others' ages - are you maybe making too much of an issue of the age thing OP?

    Yea so they are not all 18-25 in the places you go to. Maybe if they were you would agree with me.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 41,926 ✭✭✭✭_blank_


    The old Eamon Dorans has a "80s" nightclub downstairs called Madonna's.

    That music/scene caters to people in their 30s I'd imagine.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 sobertales


    Dudess wrote: »
    I'm in my 30s and go to late bars (with dance-floors) and live venues all the time in Cork (admittedly not nightclubs) whose clienteles comprise varying age groups (late teens to 40s) and I don't particularly take much notice of others' ages - are you maybe making too much of an issue of the age thing OP?

    I lived in Cork for years and the vibe is completely different down there. The young un's don't really go to the same places as the mid twenties - thirty's crowd. Reardons, Crane Lane, Old Oak, Cyprus Avenue, Sin E etc.. all great places to go where there's a great mixture of ages that blend well. The glitterbelles & swankyboys tend twards Havana's, Cubins et al... I've not found it as easy to find that vibe up here in Dublin - Whelan's ain't bad but am following this thread eagerly to hear ppls opinions on new places to check out! :P


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,535 ✭✭✭Raekwon


    humberklog wrote: »
    I'm 40 and like Sin E.

    Not anymore unfortunately :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37,215 ✭✭✭✭Dudess


    sobertales wrote: »
    I lived in Cork for years and the vibe is completely different down there. The young un's don't really go to the same places as the mid twenties - thirty's crowd. Reardons, Crane Lane, Old Oak, Cyprus Avenue, Sin E etc.. all great places to go where there's a great mixture of ages that blend well. The glitterbelles & swankyboys tend twards Havana's, Cubins et al... I've not found it as easy to find that vibe up here in Dublin - Whelan's ain't bad but am following this thread eagerly to hear ppls opinions on new places to check out! :P
    Interestin'. I lived in Dublin between the ages of 27 and 29 and didn't notice a way younger crowd in the places I went to - I guess it depends on the kinds of places a person's into. I used to go anywhere on that stretch from Dame Street to Camden Street. Maybe try 4 Dame Lane OP? (Think that's what it's called).
    As for 80s places being for 30-somethings - well yeah, most 30-somethings remember the 80s, but 90s nights would be relevant to them too. Any club night that's designated specifically for over 30s seems to be like a grab-a-granny night and for those far older than their 30s...


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 24,878 ✭✭✭✭ Chance Rancid Rave


    Max Power1 wrote: »
    Its called "Gypsy Rose" now, its a rock & blues bar.

    Tends to be a young-ish (20s) crowd AFAIR

    Depending on the band playing on a particular night the crowd downstairs is probably mostly mid 20's to early 30's.

    Upstairs is a more mature crowd.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 145 ✭✭Gerry Asstrix


    Knightsbridge at the Arlington hotel or Cougars I think its called now, mostly over 30s.

    Barrys is over 50s and is in danger of falling down at any moment!, cant believe it still going lol


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 bogger14


    Hi all,

    cant quite figure out here i Rain nightclub is reccomended or not? Any one any experience of the place? Hear its heavily advertised on the radio?

    Thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 821 ✭✭✭temply


    bogger14 wrote: »
    Hi all,

    cant quite figure out here i Rain nightclub is reccomended or not? Any one any experience of the place? Hear its heavily advertised on the radio?

    Thanks

    A lad I know was dragged there one night and he said it was like grab a granny, he didn't stay there very long!


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,410 ✭✭✭finbarrk


    temply wrote: »
    A lad I know was dragged there one night and he said it was like grab a granny, he didn't stay there very long!

    He was obviously too young.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37,215 ✭✭✭✭Dudess


    Knightsbridge at the Arlington hotel or Cougars I think its called now, mostly over 30s.
    Over 30s as in over 55s I'd imagine. Good lord that sounds horrendous!


  • Registered Users Posts: 821 ✭✭✭temply


    finbarrk wrote: »
    He was obviously too young.


    He's 30

    He said the crowd was 50 +


  • Registered Users Posts: 987 ✭✭✭LimeFruitGum


    Is Knightsbridge still open in town? That is/was late 30s-40s.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 317 ✭✭bigjohnny80


    On a slight aside. Are there any 90,s places? Surely that's an opening for somewhere?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,193 ✭✭✭[Jackass]


    OP, be wary of a lot of these recommendations, some of them are very much a meat market for the older party lover, but you're as likely to find swingers and over 50's as you are an older than the average night club goer venue.

    I think nightclubs and the over 30's is a bit of an oxymoron. Mostly because the nightclub scene has gotten very old by that stage. (in my late 20's and have been over night clubs for a few years now), the best place to meet people and have a great night for the slightly older crowd is usually in bars that can have live music etc., but not a night club really.

    There are lots of bars around Grafton st that personally I quite like, such as Keoghs, The Duke, other bars like O'Donoghues on Baggot St. (and most Baggot St. bars) have an older crowd, Staggs head, 4 Dame Lane is more nightclubby, but can have an older crowd, also places like Sin e and the Stephens Green end Camden St are decent.

    A lot of places in the suburbs too, such as Russels in Ranelagh, which is a good area for the 30 somethings to socialise.

    If it's strictly nightclubs you're looking for, then a lot of the over 30's and specific 80's / 90's nights in clubs as suggested are your best bet.

    Just a few ideas, hope it helps.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 28 oncebitten


    OP you're not even 30 yet! Those over 30s nightclubs are waaaay over 30s if you know what I mean. I'm in my early 30s and just go out to wherever I want - try any of the late bars/clubs between George's Street and Camden Street, the Grand Social, Twisted Pepper, Krystle, No 5, the Sugar Club, 4 Dame Lane etc etc. There will be people in their 20s, people in their 30s and probably a few older than that too.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,845 ✭✭✭trellheim


    O'Sheas on the quays opposite the Brazen head is an experience on a Saturday night if you prefer the more mature end of things.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 Bookem Danno


    Hello.
    Thought I would add my couple of cents on the over 30s plus Dublin single scene. My experience is as follows ; firstly Bojanjges, used to be great before they made it linked to Dicyes garden and all that happens now is young people coming down to laugh at the "desperate". I was there last December and counted 12 people in it at 1.30 am. It’s exactly the same that happened to the brilliant Dance Macarbe before they opened the private older club up to the howl at the moon messers. (although don’t hold it against them, I was young myself ). Then there is O’Seas which has the makings of a good night apart from a well dodgy element that go there, but some genuine people too, a much older crowd . Barrys Hotel? Forget it, a fraction of the sise it was and mostly a local crowd and a few bewildered, no nurses in sight. Sachs Hotel then which was a legend is history, its called Ice cream or something now and wants to be Krystal. Rain gets the crowd, but a lot of the women that go there are even rougher than the men, and handbags disappear a lot I am told. So what does that leave? The answer is not much. People are internet dating and travelling in my opinion. If anyone can advise any different I would like to hear. Cheers
    Also I hear some people go away for weekends in England for the clubs, would anyone know any good ones?


  • Registered Users Posts: 436 ✭✭Spiritofthekop


    Smyths & McSorlys in Ranelagh are good for the late 20's early 30's people.

    Both late Bars until 3am.


  • Registered Users Posts: 154 ✭✭cmore123


    Have to say I am not from dublin but am there often and went to BoJos (Bojangles) - empty as another poster said, Rain - ROUGH - knackerville!!! And as for O'Shea's (Merchant) opposite Brazen Head.... go in to gaze in amazement at the oldest, muttonest dressed as lamb, roughest and knackerist crowd in Dublin on their night out!!!! Wow - rough....
    Vanilla in the old Sachs.... only there once, younger crowd.


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  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 10,661 ✭✭✭✭John Mason


    and you dragged up a year old thread for ......................


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 rico345


    am new to dublin. just moved here from the uk. am 35 year old male. don't really want to go clubbing on my own, any other single men looking to meet women in dublin? maybe we can meet for a pint and then go out on the pull?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,332 ✭✭✭Mr Simpson


    Boards is a discussion forum, not a meet up site. Thread Closed, asis the other one


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