After a few bevs, there comes a time on a night out where it’s time to break the seal and interrupt your night out to use the loo. However, one popular Manchester bar has made sure you can keep the party going during your bathroom break by installing a mini nightclub in their loo.
Albert's Schloss is located on Peter Street in the city centre and is a go-to spot for many partygoers. They also have venues across Birmingham and Liverpool.
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Visitors to the Bavarian-style beer cellar can expect “roaring fires, raucous performances, tankards of Europe’s finest bier, and endless naughtiness” - and now they can also look forward to finding a mega rave in one of the stalls in the ladies washroom.
The new addition to the massive bathrooms at the flagship bar arrived at the end of April, and allows customers to have a boogie in the toilets.
One of the stalls has been kitted out with rainbow disco lights that flicker about like you’re at a rave, and even has a magical music button, which, when you press it, sends the loo into full disco mode, blaring out belters such as ABBA’s ‘Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!’, ‘It's Raining Men’ and ‘I’m Coming Out.’
It even has two toilets in the one cubicle, so you can bring a mate with you to keep you company and have a dance.
People have been absolutely obsessed with the disco loos with some taking to TikTok to show what it's like inside the party cubicle. One user, Casey Cleaver, called it "the best toilet in Manchester", while others said they were desperate to have a dance in the new lav.
Have you been for a boogie yet?
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