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Photos of the closed Caesars Nightclub, Streatham Hill

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A valiant urban explorer got inside the closed Caesars Nightclub on Streatham Hill, and bagged some fantastic photos of what's left.

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See more photos here: http://www.ukurbex.com/index.php?/topic/1353-caesers-nightclub-streatham-hill-london/

You can see some of my photos of the exterior here:

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http://www.urban75.org/blog/streatham-struggles-to-keep-its-leisure-and-entertainment-venues/
 
Such a waste, never went in there myself and it looked incredibly naff, but I'm sure there's plenty of people who do miss it.
 
The enormous galloping horses that used to adorn the front and other enormous props are made by a bloke in an alley round the back of Olley's fish & chip place near Brockwell park. I went with a gardening client once to see if we could find something suitably OTT for his garden. It was a fun day.
 
The enormous galloping horses that used to adorn the front and other enormous props are made by a bloke in an alley round the back of Olley's fish & chip place near Brockwell park. I went with a gardening client once to see if we could find something suitably OTT for his garden. It was a fun day.


They shoot horses don't they, or have they been made into scrap metal?:D
 
excellent stuff - cheers for sharing :)
one thing i'm doing in the next week is joining the bingo club on streatham hill, formerly a theatre. it looks *beautiful* through the doors..
 
It's a particularly nasty place to wait for a bus. I think it's used as a public lavatory at night judging by the smell
 
Excellent photos...all those keys??? Always interesting to see what get's left behind in these situations...and wondering why...the photo of the woman for example, somebody went to the trouble of cutting themself out? Then left it on the floor....a sad tale behind that I'd wager.
 
clicker, they're cheap prints of Tamara de Lempicka paintings that have been ripped off the wall, not photos that had bits cut out of them.
 
clicker, they're cheap prints of Tamara Lempicka paintings that have been ripped off the wall, not photos that had bits cut out of them.

no....if you click on the link there are more photos...look for the one of the woman with curly hair...looks as though it was posted with blackmail demand...:hmm:
 
The woman is Madame Boucard and the portrait was done in 1931. The portrait of the man is of Dr Boucard, but the microscope and phial of blood have been airbrushed out, and it's made to look like a trenchcoat rather than a lab coat.

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If memory serves the venue featured in Most Haunted as it is alleged it is haunted. The then-owner obviously was a paranormal fan- which might explain the banner above the door.
 
I'm sure I'm not the only person to have riden one of those horses.

Caesar's was indeed pretty dreadful.
 
A few years back we had an American band playing at the Windmill and they'd booked into the Leigham Court Hotel. It was about 1.30am after the show and they'd kinda forgotten their bearings and asked me and another person for directions back to the hotel. The other person was confusing them with the number of traffic lights between Blenheim Gardens and Leigham Court Road and I said

"just get on a bus. After about a mile look for a fight outside Caesars and turn left".

I saw them the next morning and they were pissing themselves laughing, claiming they were the best (and most accurate) directions they ever had in London.

There was some tasty rucks outside there every Friday
 
As far as I can remember - and that is limited - the unusual thing about Caesar's was that it managed to be vicious and cheesy at the same time.

Though I'm just thinking of a late 90s snapshot of its presumably 2500 year imperial history, so maybe I'm being unfair.
 
in fact, that time i got hit was walking back to my bro's after a night at the windmill...

It was wild. And did look dangerous especially those fights that entailed people beating seven shades of shit out of each other across a busy four-lane stretch of road. One night I felt some guy's skull get acquainted with the back of my van.
 
As far as I can remember - and that is limited - the unusual thing about Caesar's was that it managed to be vicious and cheesy at the same time.

Though I'm just thinking of a late 90s snapshot of its presumably 2500 year imperial history, so maybe I'm being unfair.

Oh it did claim to have Britain's first male lapdancing club. "Strictly Ladues Only" was the big sign above the side entrance.
Sinatra's in Croydon was very similar. All you can drink included in the entrance price, fights galore.
 
It was wild. And did look dangerous especially those fights that entailed people beating seven shades of shit out of each other across a busy four-lane stretch of road. One night I felt some guy's skull get acquainted with the back of my van.

You sure he hadn't been drinking Jaegermeister?
 
Always interesting passing it at 2am or so on a weekend, Caesars. I've spent many a happy five minutes watching the carnage from the safety of the kebab house opposite.
 
Always interesting passing it at 2am or so on a weekend, Caesars. I've spent many a happy five minutes watching the carnage from the safety of the kebab house opposite.

Safety? I've seen it spill out of there too and onto the traffic junction. It used to brighten up my drive home at 2am. In fact it was the only traffic light I ever wanted to be on red so I could take in a little bit of Fight Night.

Anyone ever go to Porky's round the corner? I was never tempted to venture in there either.

That never seemed to be open. Was it a restaurant or a peephole?
 
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