WE asked News & Star readers on social media to share what they thought was the best nightclub in Carlisle back in the day.
Hundreds of you responded, reminiscing on fun nights out at various establishments in the city.
Jennifer Nicholson said there were "so many to choose from". "Just great," she added.
Buskers was one of the most popular nightclubs in Carlisle throughout the 90's and early noughties.
Russel Samuel commented that he had the "best nights ever back then" and Shirley Wilkinson said it was "simply the best". A few readers also shared that they met their husbands there.
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The Front Page on Fisher Street was another favourite of News & Star readers. Jason Munn said it was "always a good night" there, while Ian Harding said it had "proper live music" and that it was "grotty in parts but fun at the time".
The Twisted Wheel was another popular choice, with Ann Burnett commenting that it was "the place to be".
Jennifer Nicholson said that the Comso in Harraby was "always buzzing" in the 1970's, and many other readers also selected the club as their favourite.
"Great atmosphere, top, top groups and a terrific host in Les Leighton," said Gary Neile.
Other nightclubs that many of our readers loved include Pagoda, Mood, Talk of the Border, and The Malt Shovel.
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