19 retro pics of classic 1980s & 1990s Preston nightclubs, including Squires, The Warehouse, Feel & Fives
By Jack Marshall
Published 4th Dec 2023, 11:39 BST
Updated 22nd Jul 2024, 14:06 BST
As becomes clear in the pictures below, there were plenty of fun-filled nights out to be had in Preston back in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
From rave nights to student-favourite superclubs, Preston has been home to some truly iconic venues over the years and, if you were in your clubbing prime during the 80s and 90s, you were lucky enough to enjoy some of the best loved nightspots in the city’s history.
Here are a few standout venues – how many of them did you used to frequent?
Squires, opened in 1979, was well known as one of Preston’s biggest and most popular nightclubs and was multiple-award winning in its day. It operated with a 25+ age restriction at the weekend and was also home to a hugely popular student night on Mondays Photo: RETRO
Many names have hung above the door of this establishment over the years including Worsley's Dance Hall, The Club Royale, Molloy's Dance Club, The Millionaires Club, Club Solid and more recently Blitz. But the Gatsby is probably the name it is most remembered by. The club was actually built in 1920 as a casino. It is no longer standing, having been demolished to become part of a UCLAN development Photo: RETRO
Located on St John’s Place, Preston, this alternative nightclub was originally named The Warehouse when it first opened in 1972, then renamed Raiders, then back to The Warehouse in 1988. Popularity of the club led to expansion; with the middle floor opening in 1990 and a third floor in 1993 Photo: RETRO