Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 20/06/2026 18:27:00
A 180-capacity underground club in the centre of Bristol, After Dark occupies a basement on St Stephen's Street, just off Corn Street and a short walk from Broadmead and the Bristol Hippodrome. A pink neon sign and a disco ball mark the entrance to a compact, low-ceilinged room built around its dance floor. The club specialises in house, deep house, UK garage, disco and acid house, with DJ-led nights drawn from Bristol's underground scene as well as visiting acts. It is fitted with a Martin Audio sound system and a full Pioneer DJ setup, and trades late, typically from 8pm until 4am at weekends and until 2am on weekdays. Alongside its club nights, After Dark hosts daytime street parties on the pavement outside, a feature it has made something of a signature, and the venue is available for full private hire and to promoters across the city. With a single room and a 180 capacity, it positions itself as an intimate space rather than a large multi-room club. Its central location places it among the bars and clubs around Corn Street and the old city, within easy reach of Bristol Temple Meads by bus or taxi and close to the night-bus routes that serve the wider city. Catering for private events is handled through a local partner. For a city with a deep dance-music heritage, After Dark offers a small, sound-system-focused room of the kind that has long underpinned Bristol's underground culture, catering to promoters and dancers looking for an intimate late-night space rather than a mainstream nightclub. The venue grew from a regular club night into a permanent fixture of the city's late-night scene, building a reputation among Bristol's DJs and dancers for an unpretentious, music-first atmosphere. Its small footprint and dedicated sound system place it firmly in the tradition of intimate basement clubs, and it leans on word of mouth and a steady roster of resident and guest selectors rather than large-scale promotion to fill its single room.
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