The time has come once again for you to vote for your favourite place to spend a night out.
Best Bar None is now in its second year searching for the venues that look after its customers best by ensuring a good but safe night out.
Assessors made up of representatives from various authorities including police, fire and Portsmouth City Council, have been visiting the 50 venues who have entered to see how they work.
The results will be announced in a glitzy red carpet awards night at Portsmouth Guildhall on Wednesday, April 9, with the winners of the much anticipated News readers vote also being announced on the night.
And you now have your chance to vote for your favourite in just one, or all six categories, either by filling out the coupon (below) and sending it in, or texting your choices to us (see panel bottom right).
Co-ordinator Lindsay McCurdy said: 'It was a great night last year and this year venues are already getting excited about it.
'All the venues taking part have been working so hard, and we've seen such an improvement in them compared to last year so it's good to be able to give them a special evening.'
Best Bar None was launched as part of a drive to combat binge-drinking and alcohol-fuelled violence and aims to work with venues to improve their working procedures and staff training to ensure a safe and happy night out.
Last year the winners of The News votes were:
Traditional Pub: Old Vic, with 75 per cent of the vote
Club: Tantrum – 51 per cent
Bar: Bar Bluu – 59 per cent
Restaurant: White Room – 62 per cent
This year there are two extra categories for you to choose a winner from, community pub and leisure club/complexes.
Entering couldn't be simpler and hardly takes any time at all.
The closing date is Friday, April 4, at 5pm. Sponsors of the awards are The News, Disc Directory, RETS, Luminar, Power FM, Portsmouth City Council Square Deal.
To vote for your favourite watering holes simply download
, print and fill in the coupon and send it to: Best Bar None Awards, Sue Wade, The News Centre, Hilsea, Portsmouth, PO2 9SY. Closing date is 5pm on Friday, April 4.
You can also enter by text. Simply send a text message starting with tncomp bbn, the answer to the question plus your name, house number (or house name) and postcode to 81800.
Example of message: tncomp bbn 01 john smith 1 po2 9sx
The message will cost 60p in addition to the standard network charge. Terms and conditions apply – see the Opinions pages in The News. To opt out of marketing messages end your message with the word STOP. Service provided by g8wave London, N7 9AH.
Restaurant
01: Gandhi Tandoori Restaurant
02: Challis Restaurant & Wine Bar
03: Frankys & Bennys
04: Noodle Bar
05: Water Margin
06: White Room
48: Tiger Tiger
Pub
07: American Bar
08: First Post
09: The Fleet
10: Goose at the V & A
11: Isambard Kingdom Brunel
12: John Jacques
13: Customs House
14: Lloyds No. 1 Bar
15: The Registry
16: Sir John Baker
17: The White Swan
47: Portsmouth Student Union
Club
18: 227 Marthas Club
19: Babylon
20: Scandals
21: Bar 8
22: Jongleurs
23: Route 66
24: Tantrum
25: Tiger Tiger
26: Liquid & Envy
27: Wedgewood Rooms
Bar
28: Bar 38
29: Chicago Rock Cafe
30: Ha! Ha! Bar & Canteen
31: Martha's
32: The Trafalgar
33: V Bar
34: The Walkabout
35: Yates's
36: Slug & Lettuce
37: Watermark
46: Portsmouth Student Union
Community pub
38: Old Vic
39: Compass Rose
40: Painters Arms
41: Little Johnny Russell's
Leisure Club / complex
42: Spinnaker Tower
43: Bowlplex
44: Grosvenor Casino Gunwharf
45: Portsmouth Student Union
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