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"It was mint... until Tesco's!": Greater Manchester's most missed nightclub of all time decided by readers

We all have one nightclub we wish we could dance the night away in just one more time.

Over the decades, dozens of clubs have vanished off the face of the Greater Manchester nightlife scene. But that doesn't mean they still don't live on in our memories.

Whether it's where you met your partner, found your crowd or where some of your best moments were created, they were the venues that helped shape the region's nightlife scene as we know it today.

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A recent poll conducted by the Manchester Evening News asked: "What long lost nightclub in Greater Manchester would you revisit for old time's sake?" And this is what you said.

Below are a list of 11 you voted for that you miss the most in reverse order. How many did you visit?

Opened in a former golf club in 1978, the iconic Stockport variety club welcomed huge names over two decades, from Shirley Bassey and the Drifters to Take That and George Best. With a capacity of 2,600, the Hollingworth Road club boasted a lavish interior, as well as a rising stage, serving hot beef barms from its downstairs kitchen that many punters still remember today.

Owned by multi-millionaire hotelier Douglas 'Dougie' Flood, Quaffers was a firm favourite among Stockport’s smart set in the 70s and 80s. The final curtain came down on the club in December 1998, with the site bulldozed in 2004 to make way for a Homebase superstore.

With 12 votes, Quaffers is still fondly remembered by those who went there. One reader said: "I only went to Quaffers two or three times, the atmosphere was amazing, it felt like you were going to have a great night out......and you did. The stage being raised to the

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