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Cabaret Cocktail and Boutique Looking for a venue that gets in your face!! That has the style, luxury, with a little risqué that is Vegas inspired? Then spend a evening with your friends at the Cabaret.
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Cherry Red Lounge Red lights and walls, a handful of couches and a back party room make up the mix here. DJs spin dance, house and hip-hop in the evenings. It's mellower during the week. |
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Crobar Mix in some hot music, spice it up with hip people, add plenty of space and you have the recipe for Crobar. This one of the hottest dance clubs in the city. If you’re in Chicago searching for that perfect night of dancing and letting go, then Crobar should be at the absolute top of your club list. |
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Crocodile Lounge Mere blocks from the Board of Trade, Crocodile Lounge holds down a day job as an after-work hang out. During the week, traders clamber in for chicken wings, calamari and cocktails. At night the lounge morphs into a showcase for up-and-coming hip-hop artists (Tuesday), a venue for house music or comedy (Wednesday) and a late-night dance destination (Saturday).
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D'Vine Restaurant & Wine Bar Wonder where you should look while dancing at the D'Vine? If your partner is not smoking hot, then you should be looking at the "Caged Dancer". |
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Funky Buddha Lounge The Buddha on the front door smiles serenely over his protruding belly and as you step into the interior. As Dorothy said to Toto, “You’re not in Kansas anymore.” Actually, you’ve stepped inside what one city magazine calls “Chicago’s premier dance lounge.” |
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Howl at the Moon The Moon provides a lively venue to let loose, singing along to your favorite songs with the help of two dueling pianists and a table-dancing bar staff. Nibble on nachos while slurping from an 86 oz.beverage bucket with friends. Just be sure to clap, stomp and sing along. |
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Rumba Supper Club Rumba is the premier Nuevo Latino cuisine restaurant in Chicago. From live Latin Jazz to the ultimate Chef's table, there is no other dining experience quite like Rumba. Chef Benjamin Soto's menu is as eclectic as it is inspiring and one that has to be experienced to fully appreciate. |
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The Leg Room A low ceiling, loads of candles and red-hued lighting makes for a seductive atmosphere. Martini glasses line the large center bar, where hair-flipping single women and schmoozy single men prop themselves up visibly on high leopard-print chairs. Along the wall, small groups gather at raised tables. Truly a place to see and be seen. |
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Wild Hare For reggae music played to a crowd that sports real dreadlocks (not the phony, suburban brand), you cannot beat this long-standing Wrigleyville spot. Dance and sway seven nights a week to authentic bands straight from the Caribbean as you quench your thirst by tossing back rum drink after rum drink. The serving staff is very friendly, and everyone has a great time. |
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