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He answers kids' questions, such as, Are there animals in heaven? How tall are angels? What is Heaven Like? What does Jesus look like? I was there for NYE with my boyfriend. Staff on the entrance was really kind but one of the bartenders wasn't.
He refused to serve us a drink claiming that we are drunk which wasn't true and he gave us 2 glasses of water and said: Good bye, if he sincerely thought that we were drunk, he could offer us any other non alcoholic drink. We switched to different bartender and we were ordering drinks and got them without the problem for a whole night. Good sides were that we had fun, good music, atmosphere and great people. Would like to come back if they let me in :D, greetings to a kind guy that worked that night on popcorn desk.
Skip to main content. Log in to get trip updates and message other travellers. Absolutely Disgusted - Heaven. Message from Tripadvisor: Temporarily closed. Review Highlights. Reviewed 5 days ago. Absolutely Disgusted. Review of Heaven. Date of experience: May Ask Becca M about Heaven. See all reviews. Quick View. More Info. Pub Crawl of Central London. Camden Pub Crawl in London: 5 Pubs.
Shop Now. Reviews Write a review. Filter reviews. Traveller rating. Excellent Very good Average Poor Terrible Traveller type. Time of year. Language All languages. All languages. English Portuguese Italian To that end a group of innovative characters got together and took over the site that was a run down old roller disco called Global Village and in December Heaven opened its doors for the first time. It was timed perfectly. Six months earlier Mrs Thatcher had been elected and an era began that saw unemployment rise to levels last seen in the s.
The sense of decay and gloom was palpable. Heaven was the brainchild of Jeremy Norman, responsible for the Embassy club, and which was seen as the nearest London had to Studio 54 in new york.
Heaven quickly became the focal point for what had until then been a fairly understated gay scene that hitherto had been based in small hidden cellar bars or pub discos. Heaven bore the brunt of some of that intolerance and in those days was regarded warily by the authorities.
It did however establish itself as a club venue that constantly re-invented itself. Its long standing creative director and general manager David Inches ensured that it never grew tired and always had a bookings policy that set it apart from its rivals.
Not just gay club events either.
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