Club Nights BBC Thursdays (menlo park)

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Club Nights BBC Thursdays (menlo park)

Time: June 9, 2011 at 10pm to June 10, 2011 at 2am
Location: Menlo Park, CA
Street: 1090 El Camino Real 94025
City/State: Menlo Park, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/p…
Phone: (650) 327-8769
Event Type: menlo, park, ca
Organized By: Bass Way Records
Latest Activity: Jun 3, 2011

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TOP 40 CLUB HITS AND DANCING - SINGLES OR COUPLES

Big Dance Floor where socializing is easy and fun. 5 hours of grooving pulsating sound. Music is Great for the mind and body.

We invite local professionals and or students who are 21 and over to start gliding around the floor?

We'll have you Cruisin to Smokey or getting Toxic with Britney!

Maybe you are looking for a fun new way to make your Shoulders Lean. Well come get your exercise on and sharpen your mind and memory, and firm your body!

Learn the latest dances with your friends and More:

So come get your Swag on...
Every Thursday Night. Starting Memorial Day Weekend on Thurday May 26, 2011 at British Bankers Club,


BRITISHBANKERSCLUB.COM
www.britishbankersclub.com · Official site
British Bankers Club
1090 El Camino Real · Menlo Park · (650) 327-8769

Cuisine: AMERICAN available before 10pm
Neighborhood: Downtown Menlo Park
Price: Dancing Free b4 11pm on Thursdays until further notice.

Special on Thursdays $4 Well Drinks

Directions

From San Jose, CA

1. US-101 North / Bayshore Fwy toward San Francisco 14.7 mi
2. At exit 404B, take ramp right and follow signs for CA-114 South / Willow Rd 0.2 mi
3. Keep straight onto Willow Rd1.1 mi
4. Turn right onto Middlefield Rd0.7 miChevron on the corner
5. Turn left onto Ravenswood Ave0.6 mi10Turn right onto CA-82 North / El Camino Real< 0.1 mi
6. Arrive at 1090 El Camino Real Menlo Park, CA 94025
7. The last intersection is Ravenswood Ave
8. If you reach Santa Cruz Ave, you've gone too far


British Bankers Club
1090 El Camino Real Menlo Park, CA 94025
(650) 327-8769

Free Parking Along Streets or Underground Parking
Right Next to Menlo Park Train Station

Music: R&B, Reggatone, Hip Hop, Top 40, Flashbacks, 80's, 90's, etc...
College parties welcome. Birthdays Welcome.

DJ Johnny Afro in the mix
www.djjohnnyafro.com

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