If you grew up in Liverpool in the 1980s, there's a good chance you spent at least one memorable night at the Coconut Grove.
The nightclub, otherwise known as 'The Cokey', was the city's go-to place for a night out at the time.
It first opened its doors in 1982 on the corner of Green Lane and West Derby Road in Tuebrook, and later became The Venue in the early 90’s.
Many people will remember The Cokey's tropical theme, from Pina coladas, to Hawaiian garlands and plastic palm trees.
A cafe was also situated by the DJ booth, where clubbers could enjoy sausage and chips and chicken in a basket before heading back to the dance floor.
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Even Monday nights would see the place packed with punters and many DJs launched their careers there.
Previously, the building had been home to the Carlton Cinema - one of the city's great picture palaces, with room for over 1,500 people.
It changed ownership to the ABC cinema in 1962, and later underwent closure and reopening in the early 1970s after some reconstruction work.
In 1982 it became home to the Coconut Grove and later changed to the Venue, before closing its doors for good in 1997.
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The building stood empty for a number of years and has since been demolished.
However, it still holds fond memories for people across the city, who wish they could bring it back even just for one night.
Sharing his memories, ECHO reader Tommy Lewis said: "I went there when it was Annabells and the Cokey. Best night club in Liverpool. Will always be boss memories from there."
Jeanette Winn said: "Many a good night in the Cokey...ahh the memories, hey?"
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