When we asked, on Facebook, 'what was the best nightclub ever in Scarborough?' you responded in your hundreds, with shout-outs for almost 50 venues! Despite the numbers on the captions (put there by our software) the winner is revealed, in time-honoured fashion, at the end ... but enjoy the photos and captions to get there, too.
9. Nights to remember
The Aquarius, in Market Street, opposite Boyes, had its entrance where the white door is in the photo. In our poll Bluey Sheader voted: "Aquarius, seen it all in there" while Marie Braithwaite said: "Met my hubby in there".
10. Nights to remember
The 2Bs, on St Thomas Street, opened in 1964 as a members' only nightclub in what had once been a government department. It was called the 2Bs after the
original owners Tom Barman and George Burkin.
11. Nights to remember
The 2Bs club offered the chance for gambling and also had cabaret. Acts who appeared there included comedians Mike Yarwood, Charlie Williams and Frank Carson along with pop groups like Edison Lighthouse and Black Lace.
Tom Barman’s son, John, took over the club and later after it was sold it became The Bees.
12. Nights to remember
In 1992 The Bees became Boleyns, and was extended further above more of the shops. Martin Partington said: "I worked on the door at the Sun Inn and Bolyens mid nineties, good fun and a lot of good lads and memories."