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[Albion] Pubs with Strippers



Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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Planning a retro 1980's 'Love Bus' trip up to Wembley, full English in Worthing around 10, some of the younger members of the excursion have asked about a pre match visit to a pub in the London area with Strippers (naturally I will stay in the bus watching the Game of Thrones box set).

Do such establishments still exist in the capital?
 




wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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Planning a retro 1980's 'Love Bus' trip up to Wembley, full English in Worthing around 10, some of the younger members of the excursion have asked about a pre match visit to a pub in the London area with Strippers (naturally I will stay in the bus watching the Game of Thrones box set).

Do such establishments still exist in the capital?

Shoreditch?

But obviously no Albion supporters would go any where like that? Just not a PC enough. Someone might scream for a moral policeman.
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

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Sep 4, 2006
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Nestling in green nowhere
There’s a couple in the East End. They’re brilliant lads night destinations.

The girls make a LOT of money and deal with any “wandering hands” promptly and ruthlessly..there’s also a large security presence so I’d say that they’re the safest pubs in London.
 


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Hove / Παρος
Apr 7, 2006
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Hove / Παρος
The California in North Woolwich

Edit: just saw it closed in 2007 :(

Edit again, apparently moved down the road to the Royal Standard, still with "Gentlemen's Entertainment"

Also I believe the Nag's Head on Whitechapel Road is still open, near to Aldgate East tube station
 








worthingseagull

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Sep 28, 2011
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Planning a retro 1980's 'Love Bus' trip up to Wembley, full English in Worthing around 10, some of the younger members of the excursion have asked about a pre match visit to a pub in the London area with Strippers (naturally I will stay in the bus watching the Game of Thrones box set).

Do such establishments still exist in the capital?

How do I book a ticket for this ??? :D
 








Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
80s eh? And there was me thinking you were permanently stuck in the 70s. :lolol:
 
























Sussexscots

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God Rest the Flying Scotsman. What a place

Funny enough, I'm just off to London to go for a drink with a mate from Doncaster that I worked with in London in the Eighties and we're meeting there - albeit it's gone back to its original name of the Scottish Stores and is now known for it's beers rather than its 'entertainment'.:)
 


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