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Archive for July, 2006

Cirque Cafe, New Farm

Posted: Sunday, July 30th, 2006 @ 5:13 pm in Restaurants & Cafes, Reviews | 3 Comments »

Cirque Café
618 Brunswick Street
New Farm

There’s nothing like a gorgeous, sunny Sunday to make you want to pack yourself into a small crowded room and fight for elbow space while you carve up your bacon and eggs on an unforgiving slice of thick-crusted bread.
Well, there’s nothing I’d rather do more!
Cirque Café, tucked in on […]

Salsa on Little Stanley Street, Southbank

Posted: Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 @ 10:54 pm in Events, Opinion | 1 Comment »

Ah yes, it was a fateful Friday night and not a sound murmured in the house, this was a perfect situation for me in sneak out of the house to get my boogie on down at little Stanley St. Yes it was time for me to embrace my John Travolta side and to slip into […]

Monastery Nightclub Fortitude Valley

Posted: Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 @ 5:37 pm in Clubs & Bars, Reviews | 3 Comments »

Last weekend was really big, I was at The Family Nightclub on Friday night, listening to the great sounds of DJ Tydi till around 2:30am. If you’ve ever been to The Family on a friday night, you would have most probably heard him play. As far as my opinion goes, I think he is one […]

GodsKitchen at Family Nightclub Friday September 29th

Posted: Saturday, July 22nd, 2006 @ 6:40 pm in Events | No Comments »

GodsKitchen are back for another tour of Australia, they will be making their stop in Brisbane on Friday the 29th of September at where else but The Family Nightclub in Fortitude Valley. I remember clearly the last time GodsKitchen played (the photo on the right was taken during Cosmic Gate’s set) and it was one […]

Girder Bar Teneriffe

Posted: Saturday, July 8th, 2006 @ 8:30 pm in Clubs & Bars, Reviews | 4 Comments »

Yes, Teneriffe, I know its scary isn’t it? So much for the traditional West End, Fortitude Valley or Brisbane City venues! This one is all the way out in Teneriffe. Picture my surprised face when we finally found Girder, on what appeared to be an upper-class version of Milton’s Park Road. Sure there was no […]