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.
29. Nights to remember
Bacchus, the town's remaining dedicated nightclub, was hugely popular in our poll. At the junction of Ramshill Road and Greenfield Road, it has been operating
since the late 1950s under a variety of names, including The Condor Club,
Flamingo, Latin Quarter, Bottleneck and Golden Guinea.
30. Nights to remember
The famous spiral staircase in Bacchus. Jan Kettlestring said: "The place that holds the most memories for me is Bacchus. I first went there when I was around 19 and I'm now 61 and still feel at ease in there. I can't think of anywhere else in Scarborough that's been going that long and that's always been welcoming of such a diverse clientele."
31. Nights to remember
The Golden Guinea, which became Bacchus in 1981, was once noted for its food. This photo from 1975 shows owners Stan and Mandy Roberts with a newly installed trout tank, from which customers could choose their fish.
32. Nights to remember
Our poll attracted hundreds of comments. Quids Inn on St Nicholas Street got a healthy number of votes, while on St Thomas Street, the Showboat and Rosie O'Grady's were fondly recalled.