Overview
Lakota is a nightclub situated off Stokes Croft, Bristol. The building is the only remaining part of the Stokes Croft Brewery and is part of the Stokes Croft Conservation Area. It is considered to be a local landmark by the Bristol City Council and was "once deemed in the early nineties as one of the most famous clubs in the country outside London".
Lakota was initially set up by George Leonards and Martin Woolford, aka Merv, who also owned the Moon Club, which had been on the part of the site since 1986. The Burgess family owned the Tropic Club, which was situated on Stokes Croft. The club opened in 1989 and was immediately critically acclaimed. In 1990 the bank decided to call in receivers to sell the club as the mortgage rate rose to 15% and the club couldn't meet the repayments. Bentleigh and Marti Burgess decided to raise the money to purchase the clubs from the receivers. After a fierce bidding war between them and Piers Adams (of Mahiki - celebrity hangout) and Christian Arden (of Po-na-na), they eventually purchased the club using money they had raised from venture capitalists.
In 1992 Lakota started a night called 1 Love on a Sat night, which immediately took off as a colossal club night in the UK. 1 Love hosted big names DJs and their Bristol residents: James Savage, Ian Wilkie and Mike Shawe.
During the late nineties, Lakota became one of the country's most famous clubs, and the Burgess family expanded the empire to include a record company, merchandise shop and DJ agency. Lakota firmly put Bristol on the clubbing map as a thriving centre for club culture and helped move the city on from its reputation as a laidback city of 'mellow vibes'. Lakota hosted all the Superstar DJs, such as Carl Cox, Danny Rampling, Sasha, John Digweed, Todd Terry, Roger Sanchez, Paul Oakenfold, Judge Jules and LTJ Bukem.
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