Public Houses in Southend-on-Sea
119a
High Street
Southend
SS1 1LH
Reflex is an 80s themed nightclub in Southend. It's located above O'Neill's and opposite the University of Essex. If you love the 80s then roll up your sleeves and relive the decade of big hair and classic pop every Friday & Saturday! You'll have the time of your life as we shake your tail feather to the best 80s classics all night long. Make it a night to remember and book your party with us. Give us a call or visit our website.
A fantastic selection of 80s themed cocktails in glasses or pitchers to share with your mates. Plus...some of the best drink deals in town!
2004
When we stumbled into this little club, we didn't know what to expect. A group of us in our late twenties had an absolutely fantastic night dancing to all those songs you though you'd never hear again from the eighties. I think the DJ was fed up with the number of requests we out in as we remembered more and more old songs. My personal favourites of the night were the a team theme song and we built this city. Drinks were reasonably priced however the bar gets very crowded as the night goes on. Excellent little club if eighties music is your thing!
A User - 09/09/2008 | report this review
INCREDIBLY tacky 80s throwback club, playing cheesy 80s dance music. The drinks are relatively cheap for a club but you will need a lot of them to spend the evening in this place! The entry is quite cheap too. There is just one floor and it is covered in 80s memorabilia as well as a stage with poles for dancing and a couple of small seating areas. You can hire out the seating areas for a party and the staff are very attentive (plus free ‘champagne'!) so as long as you don't mind the decoration and the music it's a good place for a night out.
A User - 04/09/2008 | report this review
Do you remember the 80s? Well, if you would like to then this is the place to go.Only £4 or £5 to get in and the drinks are really reasonable. Somewhat 'older' crowd, mostly those that were 'there' during the 80s but you usually get a few in their 20s too.Music obviously is all 80s. Be that as it may there is still plenty of variety; from the new romantics to the soul (modern day R&B) to the tacky pop; it's all there. Dance along to Tiffany or Rick Astley if you dare.You can even purchase 80s memorabilia.
A User - 03/09/2008 | report this review
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