Like all major towns and cities, Southampton has a burgeoning bar scene. New, fashionable and trendy bars are opening all the time, while the more traditional and quintessential British drinking house – the pubs – remain ever popular.Southampton’s vast array of clubs cater for every kind of musical taste, making it major draw for students at the city’s two Universities. The compact city centre means you’re never that far from a new, pounding dance floor!
Cuccinis
Large fashionable bar on the waterfront offering a choice sofa and bar stool seating inside or a large outdoor decking area from where you can relax.
The Square
This innovative former cinema has been renovated into a vibrant bar which offers great opportunities to people-watch.
The Giddy Bridge
Conversation rather than loud music takes precedent in the traditional environment of this Southampton pub.
The London
Close to the busy Oxford Street nightlife district, The London is an old fashioned pub that offers entertainment almost every night, including cabaret, pub-quizzes and karaoke. While predominantly gay in nature, the London does attract a mixed crowd and the bar staff are extremely helpful and friendly.
Mono
Two floors of fun and frolics among a distinctly industrial chic décor with an opportunity to dance yourself dizzy.
The Academy
During the week, the DJs fill the floor with crowd pleasers from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, while on Saturdays house and garage floor fillers dominate the decks.
Kaos
Large nightclub that attracts a large student crowd who enjoy the alternative underground music on offer.
The Rhino Club
Established for nearly twenty years now and still going strong, The Rhino prides itself on the number and quality of its guest DJs many who travel to work here from across the Atlantic.












