XX CLOSED LS1 2DE Deep Blue, Leeds

Closed strip pubs and clubs north of the Watford Gap.
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The Great Smell Of Brute
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XX CLOSED LS1 2DE Deep Blue, Leeds

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Deep Blue
36 Wellington Street
LEEDS
LS1 2DE

Telephone: 0113 2452029

Web: http://lapdanceleeds.com/


"Conveniently situated opposite Leeds Train Station Deep Blue is the cities most Exclusive Gentlemens Champagne Lounge.

Sit back and relax in fabulously comfortable surroundings and enjoy great music, stage shows and the company of gorgeous girls.

A unique venue dedicated to providing you with the most memorable nights entertainment….

Deep Blue now has Luxury Exclusive VIP Suites

Why not indulge yourself with one of our gorgeous dancers, the suites are available by the hour or 1/2 hour.

The Private mini bars are stocked with the finest Champagnes, Wines, Beers, Sprits and Mixers. Choose your music from our 10,000 music tracks on the private music systems in your suite.

Watch our Deep Blue erotic videos on the LCD screen in your suite. Enjoy the exclusive company of the girl of your choice or alternatively use our group VIP suite for up to 6 guests and dancers."
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Re: LS1 2DE Deep Blue, 36 Wellington Street, Leeds

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To be turned into a restaurant:

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Re: LS1 2DE Deep Blue, 36 Wellington Street, Leeds

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Oh, great - the not-at-all-exploitative pubco Enterprise Inns is looking to profit from the moral crusade of the Charlwoods in Leeds! :roll:

Still, I suppose it's better than having the site lie empty, which is what has happened since the club was forced to close:

"Deep Blue, on Wellington Street opposite Leeds railway station, was one of three so-called sexual entertainment venues which were forced to close after having new licences refused by Leeds City Council in 2013.

The move, which also affected Red Leopard and Wildcats on The Headrow, came after council officials introduced a new policy capping the number of strip clubs in the city centre at four. A subsequent judicial review brought by the clubs’ owners in 2014 failed.

The three-storey Wellington Street building has been empty since Deep Blue shut and has fallen into disrepair."



Inner city 'regeneration', anyone?
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