PREVIEW: Sunday Social Club: Pattens
This sunday sees the launch of the first free Sunday Social Club at new-kid-on-the-block bar/restaurant and club Patterns – (where Audio used to be). It’s a new series of fun events at Patterns. The first of which will be a hosted game of Musical Bingo from 6pm, where you get to throw away the numbe
A new WEEKLY real life hangout for cultural champions and lazy Sunday people…

This sunday sees the launch of the first free Sunday Social Club at new-kid-on-the-block bar/restaurant and club Patterns – (where Audio used to be). It’s a new series of fun events at Patterns. The first of which will be a hosted game of Musical Bingo from 6pm, where you get to throw away the numbers and check off the tunes on your bespoke bingo card. It’s free, interactive fun, engaging and lot’s of prizes from the hosts and performers.
Hosted by Suzanna Gonzo, who’s debuting London’s ultimate interactive club night at Patterns, 18:00 – 20:30, this Sunday.

Musical Bingo, here’s how the game works:
It’s just like regular bingo, but instead of shouting out numbers DJ Rapture and Jonny Unknown spin tunes. Each round takes on a different theme of song choices, these could be based on either a decade, genre or a just a quirky random topic.
Unique cards are handed out whilst one of their fabulously entertaining host’s introduce the rules and the prizes. Then it’s over to the DJ’s again as they spin a quick fire medley of tunes while players simply mark‘em off their bingo cards accordingly. Prizes are won for one, two and three lines, and finally the ‘Grand Prize’ aka The Full House!
This event is free.
For guest list RSVP to: jonny@musicalbingo.com

To view the full Dog’s Hauz menu, click here:
The menu features delicious and slightly barking – mad toppings inspired by tongue-in-cheek themes such as the Acid Haus Dog – in homage to the retired acid house generation of Brighton – BBQ bourbon pulled pork and deep fried potato smileys; and the British seaside inspired Booze Hound – a pork frank drowned in crispy Brighton beer batter and served with mushy peas, pickled red onion and homemade ketchup.
Find more information on Musical Bingo, click here:
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