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==Club Swabey (Earletown)==
==Club Swabey (Earletown)==
===Description===
===Description===
Club Swabey was a notorious club serving smoothies, margaritas, the famous "Irish Slamma-Jamma", an EXTREMELY potent alcoholic beverage, made with an unknown blend of vodka, whiskey, scotch, gin, beer and wine. The recipe died with its owners and bartenders in the outbreak. It has seen some use after its destruction, though.


===History===
===History===

Revision as of 19:03, 21 July 2009

Club Swabey

Earletown [71, 7]

a warehouse the Gage Museum Etheldreda General Hospital
Dudoc Street Club Swabey Boord Place
Dauncey Park a carpark Horrigan Street Fire Station

Basic Info:

  • Clubs are Dark buildings.
  • The usual internal description of a Club reads as follows:
    "…in the near-darkness of the main dancefloor."
  • When powered by a portable generator, the internal description changes to the following:
    "Coloured spotlights highlight an empty stage, and distorted music echoes over the speakers."
  • Clubs can be barricaded normally.

Club Swabey (Earletown)

Description

Club Swabey was a notorious club serving smoothies, margaritas, the famous "Irish Slamma-Jamma", an EXTREMELY potent alcoholic beverage, made with an unknown blend of vodka, whiskey, scotch, gin, beer and wine. The recipe died with its owners and bartenders in the outbreak. It has seen some use after its destruction, though.

History

February 8th, 2008 The VZW sponsored the third leg of the First VZW Zedapalooza Concert Tour here at Club Swabey. The festivities proved popular enough to hold the venue over until February 12th. --Shazzelim 18:50, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

Barricade Policy

Current Status



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