Inigo
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This place rocks. Went for the first time, and now I am hooked. The place to be, bar staff were great and music even better. Get yourself down as it rocks..
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Kristie
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
this place is great! i would go back any day
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Emily
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
With out doubt the finest place to go on a Sunday night. Been going there for 2-3 years. Its what Oblivion used to be like years ago, bloody great fun. Get down there past 10.45 and its packed. All down to the music and atmosphere. Just don't tell everyone. Best secret in South London.
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ben
Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Yep been here many a time...10 mins from my home, im a regular...love this place the people are friendly, the music is allways good, from funky/soulful house/ DIRTY Beats/ live Performance acts, love it...friday/ saturday arrive early it does get packed...girls dancing on the tables..If you go into inigo upset you come out HAPPY!!
Believe me ive done that a few times, take in the atmoshere and go with it.
Leon Walker
Friday, September 10, 2004
I have been a Sunday night regular at Inigo for almost two years now... yes Sunday night. It is *the* night of the week and packs out from 10-2am. Why? The house music! On Sunday it's such a diverse mix of people all there for the same reason.
The drinks are very reasonable, the doormen fair and easygoing and best of all the sound system is cranking?! If you want to find house music going back to its roots - here it is.
What a way to start the week?! Forget that 9 to 5 and let your body jive!
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Buddha
Saturday, March 13, 2004
Truly, one of the best bars in south london. Set up by a couple of mates, they wanted to create a bar with a great, friendly atmosphere that was devoted purely to the house party scene. Within walking distance of rail and tube, Inigo used to be a local pub, and the decor suggests this, mixing soft lighting and a modern angles with old pub wooden panneling. But Inigo is not about, chic, pretentious design and coctails, it is an institute for the best dance music in london. This small, intimate venue attracts some of the biggest djs in the world; from old school house maestros Brandon Block and Alex P to James Zabiela, who is fast becoming recognised as one of THE major Ibiza players. Drum 'n Bass nights on monday have seen Andy C visit (arguably the best drum 'n bass dj at the moment) and wednesday nights have seen fabric residents Plump Djs deliver breakbeat at its best. Best of all, its free entry at all times and the drinks are not overpriced. The only drawback is its size, because it is small, the queue on weekends, stretches round the corner, but that only proves its popularity.
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Fionn Macdiarmid
Tuesday, March 09, 2004

