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The End, 18 West Central St, T 020-7419 9199, http://www.the-end.co.uk. One of Londons best designed and run clubs serving up a diet of break beats and house/funk that sends em wild. 100 Club, 100 Oxford St, T 020-7636 0933. 2000-0100. The down and dirty answer to Ronnie Scotts, this is a tiny live music venue that has seen the likes of Muddy Waters, The Sex Pistols and the White Stripes over the years. The Cross, The Arches, 27-131 Kings Cross Goods Yard, off York Way, T 020-7837 0828, http://www.the-cross.co.uk. Loud and house garage. Fabric, 77a Charterhouse St, T 020-7336 8898, http://www.fabric london.com. Fri 2130-0500 and Sat 2200-0700. Sun 2200-late. Fri £12. Sat £15. Without a doubt Londons most fashionable super club. The club has three different dance areas and a sound system with speakers situated under the floor. Travel to Old Street tube station and you will have the choice of around a dozen trendy small bars within 5 minutes walk, such as the Dragon Bar, (see above), The Electricity Show Room, and Home Bar. The Old Street area also has its own clubs like Cargo and the 333 which is perhaps the quintessential Old Street clubbing experience. Time Out magazine rounds up a pretty comprehensive weekly list of nightlife events, and flyers for one-offs litter fashionable stamping grounds like Exmouth Market and Hoxton Square. 333, 333 Old St, T 020-7739 5949. Fri and Sat 2200-0500. £5 before 2300, £10 after. Cargo, 83 Rivington St, T 020-7739 3440, http://www.cargo-london. com. Open til 0100 Sun-Thu, 0300 Fri and Sat. Electricity Showroom, 39a Hoxton Sq, T 020-7739 6934. Home, 100-106 Leonard St, T 020-7684 8618, http://www.homebar. co.uk. Open til 2400 Mon-Sat.
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