• Student life in Wrexham by Rame Guillaume

    Since our arrival in wrexham, now two weeks ago, we have was able to know the nocture life of this city. To do it, we tried various bars and nightclub. I am now going to make a small summary of good places to go out, and as told us a sir: we are never too old to party, so let’s go One of Wrexham's best qualities is great nightlife with its many bars, pubs and choice of five night-clubs and tenpin bowling most of which are located in quite a small area. So it's a good thing that Wrexham town centre is buzzing at night. Wrexham certainly is not a town where you have to walk very far during a night out and there are plenty of quite different establishments to cater for all tastes.

    The nightlife in wrexham is good for people aged 12 - 78. Bowling, Cinema and Restaurants There’s something dangerously addictive about tenpin bowling. The light show, the music, the clatter of pins. And when you get a strike, you just want to hear that noise again and again. Welcome to the razzmatazz of Tenpin at Eagles Meadow. A state-of-the-art 24-lane centre that’s bringing a little bit of America to the heart of Wrexham. And when you’ve finished? You can sleep or you can catch a movie at the eight-screen Odeon right next door or enjoy a post-strike celebration at restaurants like Nando’s, Pizza Express and Frankie and Benny’s.

    Nightclubs and Live Music We wouldn’t say Wrexham never sleeps specialy on Thursday to Sunday . But it stays up late enough to satisfy even the most serious party animal. Trendy bars, leather sofas, dancer podiums, LED colour washes. The most popular pub or nightclub like The Bank, Voodoo Moon, and Liquid and Envy (the biggest night clubs in Wales, with the 1620 capacity) can satisfy ourselves until 4 am And if you prefer live music you can go to Central Station and its downstairs venue Yales Café Bar offers a heady mix of gigs, club nights and comedy. Check out Bar Cuprum at the Wynnstay Hotel, the deceptively large Barracuda Bar, Honky Tonks with three floors and comfortable seats upstairs, the popular Checkers Wine Bar, Milliners Irish pub, Harvey's Wine Bar and Scruffy Murphy's Irish pub. The Fat Cat Café Bar is very smart, has great atmosphere, great food and a roof top terrace. Live DJs playing on Friday and Saturday nights making this a popular venue. For a traditional pub atmosphere, the thatched Horse and Jockey pours a good pint and has a selection of guest ales. Rame guillaume Just outside the town centre, the pubs are generally more relaxed. The Plas Coch, next to the University serves food all day and is packed during quiz nights twice a week.

    The Plough Inn in Gresford has recently been refurbished, as has The Acton pub. Both offer traditional pub food and are clean, cosy and friendly. Another popular location and featured in the Good Pub Guide is the Pant-yr-Ochain near Gresford which was a 16th century Manor House.


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