Gravity Nightclub 78 Queens Road, Bristol BS8 1QU
About the Business
Welcome to Gravity Nightclub - the premier nightlife destination in Bristol! Nestled at 78 Queens Rd, Bristol BS8 1QU, our venue is easily accessible and located in the heart of the city. As an established institution, we take pride in providing unparalleled entertainment, music, and drinks to all our patrons.
As one of the most popular nightclubs in Bristol, we guarantee a memorable and immersive experience for our guests. We offer an array of music genres and cater to all tastes, making our nightclub a must-visit point of interest for both locals and visitors. Our state-of-the-art sound system, coupled with impressive lighting and DJ performances creates a captivating atmosphere that will have you dancing all night long.
Our night club has two main rooms. The main room is the perfect space for guests who want to dance the night away with friends, while our VIP room is ideal for those who want to unwind and enjoy a more exclusive experience. Our VIP room is complete with a private bar, a range of premium drinks and comfortable surroundings to make sure you get the relaxation you seek.
At Gravity Nightclub, we understand the importance of quality drinks, which is why we offer a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to suit all tastes. Our experienced bartenders craft both classic cocktails and our signature cocktails that are unique and tasty, using only high-quality ingredients.
At Gravity Nightclub, we prioritize safety and security. We take extra measures to ensure that all our guests are safe while having a good time. We operate a strict no ID, no entry policy, and all guests are required to abide by our dress code. Our team of well-trained staff is friendly, professional and eager to assist with any guest needs.
Overall, at Gravity Nightclub, we offer the perfect combination of music, drinks, and entertainment for a truly unforgettable night out. Come visit us and be prepared to dance the night away like no tomorrow!
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Location & Phone number
1QU, 78 Queens Rd, Bristol BS8 1QU, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
22:00 - ?
Tuesday:
? - 04:00
Wednesday:
22:00 - ?
Thursday:
? - 04:00
Friday:
22:00 - ?
Saturday:
22:00 - 04:00
Sunday:
? - 04:00
Reviews
"The experience for the second time was shocking I was in a booth with my mates and after going smoking area not long after I got back into the booth. Not the smoking area a male got in my face and the bouncers did nothing then I went to the booth to go calm down but I was in tears by the time I got to the booth not one bouncer asked if I was okay and I was crying and yet one of the bouncers looked at me yet said nothing to me. Not even asked if I was okay. I’m never going again."
"Appalling company. After creating agreed promotional video content for them they have yet to pay me.. but continue to use the video content to promote there events every week! I’ve been waiting since November 2022 for payment, Multiple fake promises to pay. Any creatives, DJs etc.. highly recommend avoid working here"
"I worked here for like 5-6 months in the winter of 2018, close to when it just opened (it had only been around since April 2017). At the time it was super cool as Bristol’s only urban club, with an amazing sound system. It wasn’t the dubstep scene or just another cheese spot. It was owned by the same people as Mbargos. I also worked at Popworld in Bristol a year prior, and I was surprised at how aggressive security was. The Bristol security usually have nothing better to do so they routinely go in and kick people out. Usually it’s for no reason. I’m not sure, I could be wrong. But they like to have something to do. When people are aggressive (once someone purposely shoved me while I was carrying a stack of glasses) they hardly do anything. They pretended to kick the person out but didn’t. Probably try to avoid security at all costs. This is considered fun there, you could alternatively just go back again next week and not care. Also, yes they have a race problem. There was a stabbing there when it first opened, blood everywhere, bc there were two rival gangs that showed up to the club one night, so they prefer to keep it a uni spot for students dressed nice. Too much diversity in age demographics or cultural ones just never fit well with the vibe, which if you didn’t know, was the appropriation of black culture by rich university students. Unfortunately it’s get with the program or leave there. You don’t necessarily have to be white, as a lot of black people worked there when I was there, however it’s like a carefully orchestrated jigsaw puzzle that never really went anywhere beyond show up with a uni clique, stay together all night and leave plastered, puking and getting food somewhere by the triangle. Fun fun. Also their glass-wash machine often didn’t work and they just kept serving out of dirty glasses. Like this glass was on the floor outside in a puddle, with black mud on it, and everyone was like, sorry they’re all like that at this point? 8£ double! Their main concern was that cheap Russian vodka was used as the house vodka, to cut costs. I was fired for no reason and happy to leave by spring; my last cash envelope was never found."
"We had a very bad experience on the Saturday night after the International balloon festival. The bouncers and the staff were very rude to us. Although they said the pub was open until late night until 4 am , we were sent out at 1 am, telling it's being closed, They took an entrance fee as well, by lieing that it would be open. The staff at the door were so racist. Usually i never experienced any racism in London . However this nightclub was such a nightmare for us. Definitely do not recommend to any of you planning to visit here."
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