Night Clubs in Bristol

There are so many pubs and bars in Bristol. You will never be short of bars in Bristol to reflect on the day’s adventures. Whether it's a birthday, stag or hen party, work night out or Christmas celebration, Bristol night clubs can provide unrivalled party experiences.

Each area in the city boasts numerous options – you have plenty to choose from. If you like clubbing, there is something for all tastes. The most dynamic, exciting parties happen in small pop-up venues. 

Bar Pam Pam

Bar Pam Pam

Pam Pam proudly sits in the heart of the buzzing Clifton Triangle and provides its guests with a stylish space to relax and unwind, and the chance to blend with Bristol’s most elite crowd.

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Bar Antix

Bar Antix in Bristol

Bar Antix

Seated comfortably in the leather loungers at BARANTIX, start your night with one of their many cocktails, one of their range of continental beers, or one of their wide range of non alcoholic drinks. (only branded and approved spirits/drinks sold in Antix)

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PRYZM Bristol

PRYZM Bristol

PRYZM Bristol is a brand new modern, state of the art and stylish night club concept to Bristol. A modern day coliseum consisting of 3 new club arenas, a luxurious VIP suite and the ultimate chic and sexy bar experience, containing bespoke designer furnishings with a modern twist.

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Exchange

Exchange

From the team behind The Croft comes Bristol’s newest Live Music / Club Venue, Exchange. Set over two floors and with one of the best live rooms in Bristol, Exchange plays host to both gigs most nights of the week with Club Nights most weekends. Having opened in September 2012, Exchange has already hosted performances from a...
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Basement 45

Basement 45 Bar & Club

Basement 45 is One of Bristol's leading underground music venues. Playing host to some of the worlds top dj's. Located on Fogmore Street (underneath the Banksy on Park st) it was known formerly as the Mandrake. The club is laid out over one level and, as the name suggests was originally used as cellars for the town houses on Unity street.

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