The OK Bar, which was just below the squadron, also had popularity.It was known to all the Pardubers.Favorite discos were also hobby bar, Gimlet, ABC club, Grand, U Bobra, Doli Club and more.“In 90.Years of this were so much in Pardubice and surroundings.Almost everything has died today, ”Pardubák Martin complained.
People at the discos of their youth remember."The same old discos were the best.There were not as many things to be solved as now, ”said Robert from Pardubice in the commentary in the Facebook group Pardubice in the Time Running.
We wrote about the nineties:
“And who remembers the disco at the beaver and then in the morning to the Dukla for rolls or a squadron for managing?These were times.In the city again after the disco went to the tea room at the toilets, ”added Robert.
Restaurant Squadron Na Dukla and OK Barzdroj: Facebook Pardubice in Time Run
But discos were not just about dancing, they also brought a lot of life breaks and fateful meetings.“These were times that no one would take us.They gave me a family, my husband and I have been together for 18 years, ”Dana from Pardubice recalled.
In the Svitavy region was at 90.years several renowned discos.Since 1988, Svitavy has been going to OK Club, also to Svitavan or Split and Slavia.
Young people had a varied offer in Litomyšl.Discothemers at the Golden Star Hotel were held every Wednesday.The renowned discos were then at Bike's Club by the biker Jan Kadlec, where according to witnesses it was not possible to get, what were the interest of them.
Czechoslovak disco
Today's fifty -four and fifties also remember beautiful events at Žabárna in Nedošín, in Clean U Kupěhlík or traditional discos for comfort.The younger generation then went to the disco in the patch near Polička.
In Chrudim was known Flamengo on Seč, Xanada in Hrochov Týnec, swimming pool in Chrudim.The 1990s gave young people a decent selection of fun with dance.Deciding where to go was often difficult.
Perhaps the most popular was the Seč Disco Club Flamengo.At that time young people arrived from the distant places of the Czech Republic, many used collection buses.In 2007, the Flamenga premises closed and the building began to function again as a cultural house.