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Southside clubbing!

I’ve been out partying again. Slap my fingers and call me naughty! But hey, what would you expect from a person dressed in a disco ball outfit living in a wonderful city that never sleeps? Now that’s precisely what I thought…

Miss Disco in full effect!I gathered some friends and we decided to hit the southern parts of town, that being Södermalm. This area contains several great bars and (or depending if you dance or not) nightclubs that appeal to those with the rock gene embedded within their musical souls. I’m pretty sure I’ve told you all about Debaser before, but as it so happens – that’s not where we went this time. We started out at Medborgarplatsen, the heart of Södermalm if you so will, and sat down on the square for a few drinks in the setting evening sunlight. With our moods going through the roof we all felt it was time for some dancing and decided to move along to Skånegatan, Stockholm’s unofficial own High Street of pop and rock life. Not only can you find interesting stores that all sell pop culture items, you’ll also find great bars and restaurants here that follow the same theme. We ended up in the Pet Sounds bar, in its basement to be exact. Here we stayed a few hours shaking our bodies (in my case that would be the suit) to some great tunes. After that we felt a little exhausted and decided to cool down at a nearby bar called Mellis. Sat down outside, had a drink – and then we went back to dancing. What a great evening!

It’s so good to be me,
M Disco


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Dance like a meatball

Although I mainly present myself as a gourmet eater, I am, to my closest posse at least, known for my mad magic dancing skills as well. Something I also showcased in the fabulous Stockholm The Musical.

Pet Sounds BarThese two great hobbies in life, managed to come together in one great harmony last night at the Pet Sounds bar. I met up with my fellow partners-in-crime and ordered whatever the chef recommended. In a place like this, you know it’s going to be both fancy and saucy. A true piece of art, also known as aged sirloin with Jerusalem artichoke, truffle and olives, is what I feasted on. The lady by my side (yes, meatballs occasionally date) decided to go for milk feed lamb steak with sweetbread and “bouquet garni” crème, a smash hit I might add. Later we headed downstairs to the bar area where the evening culminated in the meatball dance, much to everyone’s delight. If you enjoy rockabilly music and know what’s good for you, you will surely make reservations here!

Another night, another plate
/Mr Meatball


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