Asylum Nightclub located at Crusader House, 12 St Stephen’s St, Bristol BS1 1EL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07790 442642

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Rebekah Harris

2 Google Rating

I wasn’t a fan of Asylum Nightclub, it was practically empty when we went in and the atmosphere wa

2/ 5

I wasn’t a fan of Asylum Nightclub, it was practically empty when we went in and the atmosphere was pretty rubbish and the music wasn’t great at all. Considering we had to pay £6 to get in it wasn’t worth it at all and I probably wouldn’t ever go back.

Harry Limes

1 Google Rating

Awful, Atmosphere was drunk and violent.

1/ 5

Awful, Atmosphere was drunk and violent.

skooly20 .

1 Google Rating

Staff were not nice and the place was very dull for a Saturday night. Definitely need the bouncers c

1/ 5

Staff were not nice and the place was very dull for a Saturday night. Definitely need the bouncers checking on the customers due to some wanting to have a fight. We left after one round of drinks.

Darren Pitt

5 Google Rating

Hidden Gem! Great venue, friendly staff, great prices and top tunes. Highly recommended

5/ 5

Hidden Gem! Great venue, friendly staff, great prices and top tunes. Highly recommended

Matthew Smyth

4 Google Rating

On hot night this was the best place possible to go. Unbelievabley good music. Rate it. Would define

4/ 5

On hot night this was the best place possible to go. Unbelievabley good music. Rate it. Would definetley go again. Also loved the fact they did T-Gold in a bottle

Costin Ilie

1 Google Rating

After a few hours spent there i expected my friends on the couch i was taken out by security and the

1/ 5

After a few hours spent there i expected my friends on the couch i was taken out by security and the redhair girl from the bar and I was controlled as a criminal without any reason! The worst experience of my whole life!

neil tucker

5 Google Rating

Great club cracking atmosphere highly recommend

5/ 5

Great club cracking atmosphere highly recommend

Central Chambers

5 Google Rating

Fantastic bar, Bristol's best kept secret! Fantastic cocktails, great staff and amazing service. Hig

5/ 5

Fantastic bar, Bristol's best kept secret! Fantastic cocktails, great staff and amazing service. Highly recommended!

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  • Saturday10:00 PM - 03:30 AM
  • Tuesday10:00 PM - 02:00 AM
  • Friday10:00 PM - 03:30 AM
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