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The wonderful world of nightlife opens its doors when you're Sometimes even younger. But not all of it. So it's important to do your due diligence before making plans for the night. New venues spring up all the time; rules can change. Do your research before making the drive. That said, the City Beautiful offers many dance dens, small and intimate to loud and wild; EDM to pop, reggae to '80s; gay, straight, you-name-it, in which to see and be seen with friends who are old enough to drink and those among you who, for now at least, are the mandatory designated drivers.

Some on offer live music on some nights, dance nights on others. When it changed over to Gilt, the new incarnation brought with it a pretty impressive upgrade to the space that housed the Roxy for many, many moons. And regulars were pleased. A 1, square foot main floor is the center of this nightlife universe with several bars serving as satellites thereto.

Its multilevel space keeps things interesting, as does a flashy, high-tech multiscreen video wall. An impressive and ornate chandelier the club is called Gilt, after all sets the upscale mood in the club's VIP area and even if you're not springing for bottle service, you'll find some impressive craft cocktail'ing going on at Gilt's myriad bars.

Call or text for more information. Like EDM? The Attic's been serving electronic beats up in one of downtown's best parties since and in an altogether more intimate setting than your usual sprawling, anonymous club.

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With a popular local DJ in residence, the Attic boasts more than a few regulars. Visitors tout staffers who are friendlier than average in this oft-haughty industry and bartenders who really know what they're doing. Like your clubs sparsely populated? Don't come here on a Saturday. On this popular night, the music pumps and the dance floor jumps.

It's a good time. Check it out. Featuring DJs sets along with live acts in salsa, bachata and even a stage tribute to Michael Jackson, live dancers and choreographed performances, will get you and your friends ready to move. Plus it's over by 11, which means the night is young, so are you and you can move the party elsewhere and take the rhythm with you.

The Beacham began its life in the s as a showcase for vaudevillians. These days, following some extensive and relatively recent renovations that preserve its character, it does double-duty as a live music venue and dance club, featuring both national touring acts and DJs alike.

House music fans will be happy to know that the likes of Tiesto and David Guetta have entertained the dancing throngs inside this historic building.