What is the largest nightclub in Scotland?

The Garage on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow is recognized as Scotland's largest nightclub, boasting a capacity of up to 1,800 people. Established in 1994, it features six rooms across four levels, offering a variety of music, live performances, and events on Thursday through Saturday nights.
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Where in Scotland has the best nightlife?

Glasgow is famously known for being one of Scotland's best cities for a night out and you don't have to break the bank to have a good time! Glasgow's club and bar scene has everything, from quirky west end and city centre bars, to trendy Southside pubs. The city welcomes tourists with a warm welcome.
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How many people can fit in the garage nightclub Glasgow?

As Scotland's largest nightclub, we hold the capacity to welcome up to 1,800 revelers each night, making it one of the most sought-after party spots in the city.
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What's the dress code for Garage Glasgow?

We do have a relaxed dress code and prefer you wear something you're comfortable in, however we do not allow joggers/tracksuit bottoms, branded sports shorts, or football strips.
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What is the most alcoholic city in Scotland?

Glasgow has had the highest rate of alcohol-specific deaths among Scottish cities for over two decades.
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Has Pryzm gone bust?

The PRYZM nightclub in Kingston closed it doors for the final time on Saturday (12 July) as the venue prepares to undergo a ÂŁ3 million revamp under new ownership.
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What is the oldest nightclub in the UK?

The Acapulco Nightclub in Halifax, Yorkshire, claims to be the UK's oldest nightclub, having opened its doors in 1961 and serving generations with its distinctive atmosphere, themed nights, and budget-friendly drinks, earning it legendary status as "The Acca".
 
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What is the most exclusive club in the UK?

Annabel's is the ultimate symbol of London's private club scene, offering unparalleled luxury and exclusivity. Located in a stunning Georgian townhouse on Berkeley Square, this legendary club has been the playground of royalty, celebrities, and the world's elite since its founding in 1963.
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What is the most remote nightclub in Scotland?

The nights are called baile/baile - the word meaning "village" in Gaelic and "dance" in Spanish. Whittle's mother, a teacher, is half Spanish. They are held at the Ceilidh Place café-bar, and Whittle and Fasakin have dubbed their events "Scotland most remote club nights".
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How many night clubs are there in Scotland?

The number of nightclubs in Scotland has fallen 34% in the last four years, from 125 venues to 83. The latest statistics from CGA Neilson have shown that between June 2020 and June 2024, the UK lost 480 nightclubs, averaging 10 closures per month.
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Who owns The Arches in Glasgow?

The Lane7 Group has acquired Platform, the Glasgow events space formerly known as The Arches. Headquartered in the north east of England, the business has 20 Lane7 bowling sites across the UK and Europe, including venues in Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
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What is the 3 2 1 rule for alcohol?

The "3-2-1" or often "0-0-1-3" drinking rule is a guideline for low-risk alcohol consumption, suggesting 0 underage, 0 DUIs, 1 standard drink per hour, and no more than 3 standard drinks per occasion or outing, helping people moderate intake to minimize health risks. It emphasizes pacing consumption and setting limits, with a standard drink being about 12 oz of beer, 5 oz of wine, or 1.5 oz of spirits, notes this Army.mil article.
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What is the unhappiest generation?

Generation Z (Gen Z) is often labeled the "unhappiest generation," reporting higher rates of anxiety, depression, and despair than previous generations at the same age, driven by factors like intense social media use, economic instability, academic pressure, and growing up amidst global crises (pandemic, climate change) that have disrupted traditional life paths, challenging the "happiness hump" where midlife was usually the lowest point, with unhappiness now hitting young people earlier, say researchers from Dartmouth College and other universities.
 
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Can I drive after 2 pints in Scotland?

In the UK, the legal alcohol limit for most drivers is 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood (0.08% BAC), but Scotland has a lower limit of 50 milligrams (0.05% BAC). For an average man, drinking just over two pints could push you over the legal limit, while for women, it might take just over one pint.
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What is the 110 day rule in Scotland?

Scotland's 110-day rule is a strict legal time limit in serious criminal cases, requiring a preliminary hearing (First Diet) within 110 days of an accused being held in custody (full committal), with trial commencing within 140 days; failure to meet these deadlines generally results in the accused being granted bail, acting as a safeguard for liberty, though debates have occurred about easing these rules due to court pressures. 
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Can a 14 year old drink in a pub with parents?

In the UK, a 14-year-old cannot legally drink alcohol in a pub, even with parents, though they might be allowed in certain pubs with a "children's certificate" if accompanied by an adult, but they cannot consume alcohol there; it's illegal to buy or be given alcohol under 16, and while 16-17 year olds can drink beer, wine, or cider with a meal with an adult, the rules for under-16s in pubs are strict and vary by venue, with most pubs prohibiting under-16s from drinking anything. 
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What does "hydro" mean?

Hydro- comes from Greek hýdōr, meaning “water.”The second of these senses is “hydrogen,” and this form of hydro- is occasionally used in a variety of scientific terms, especially in chemistry. Hydrogen, the lightest of the elements, combines with oxygen to form water. The word hydrogen comes from French hydrogène.
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What is the oldest stadium in Scotland?

Hampden is also the oldest International football stadium in the world. Queen's Park FC, Scotland's oldest club, moved in to the world's first purpose-built stadium for club and international football, now the site of the Hampden Bowling Club.
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