History

Neil Anderson with the face of the 2002 edition, party-opportunity addict Jane Wilson.

The book was originally launched in 1994 by Neil Anderson to publicise the party opportunities in Sheffield and persuade the locals to stop leaving in their droves each weekend for the bright lights of nearby cities.

An initial run of 20,000 copies of the late night survival handbook were snapped up within weeks and Dirty Stop Out’s Guide got rave reviews in the regional and national media.

Read by everyone from Ronan Keating to Neil Kinnock MP, the publication has become essential reading for anyone that wants the low down on the highlife in Steel City.

The Dirty Stop Out’s Tour, a no-holds-barred Saturday night press trip around Sheffield’s top venues, has become legendary for its ability to leave a trail of unconscious journalists around the various venues with bets being placed on who’d make it to the 4am finish.

A new Dirty Stop Out’s Guide for 2003/2004 has been expanded to contain reviews and information on more than 200 choice venues.

It dishes the dirt on Sheffield’s clubs, pubs, bars, restaurants and other good/bad excuses for a night on the tiles.

Major names like The Republic, Leadmill, Forum, Kingdom and Bed sit alongside the relative tranquillity of the city’s piano bars, jazz cafes and restaurants.

If you’re planning to visit for the weekend you’ll even find out the hotels that won’t mind if you do stumble in a 5am a bit worse for wear and won’t be kicking you out again at 9am.

So buy your Dirty Stop Out’s Guide now and be destined a life of carnage and party opportunities.
 
 
 
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