Think Friday night. Think dim lighting on the streets of camden outside, the furious rain and the costumes. Then after a £5 toll with your NUS card its into the electric ballroom and the infamous night of ‘full tilt’ transformed to ’sin city’ , A dark and simingly large party of fetish wear and gothic outfits awaits with strange electronic gadgetry at the bar to tell you how much your drink is over the enormous thudding of pumping industrial. And gliding up the stairs- pick a staircase first. Ascend to darkened corridors and into a room of powerful rock metal and hardcore. And up further still to a liquid bar of models and settees with light wisps of emo in the air. And down again to the first floor and pool tables and a balcony overlooking the wriggling bodies below, the cage dancers, the excited DJs and the power of the music. Can you tell i like this place? Yes i do and if they varied their music a bit more week to week I would never leave.
so overall 9/10.
Please see above a very accurate map of this pub location. Do not trust other sites that put pubs in the wrong place, I have actually visited this pub and unless it has grown legs it sits exaclty where shown on the map above.

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1 blakrose // Jul 15, 2006 at 12:25 am
Where do i begin absolutly love Electric ballroom i even worked there as a cage dancer at one stage. loved Sincity every Friday night My excuse to grind the night away in tight P.V.C. Now i have moved away and have a family now so i havn’t been back in a while and miss it like mad. Reading this site brings back great memories and can’t wait to walk down the dark stairway onto MY dance floor again. Rock on Ballroom.
2 Cheap Friday Nights out in London (Spring - 2009) | Barblog // Mar 6, 2009 at 1:35 pm
[...] rule but for a fee of about £5 you can get into alternative clubs in a location like Camden - Electric Ballroom and the Underworld, where drinks are more affordable (around £3.50 a pint). Cost to Budget - [...]
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