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    8 months ago

    Went to a 2000s theme night and not a single song from the 2000s was played. ........................

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    Big Pink is Detroit's best venue for its vibrant vibe, intimate shows, and creative energy.

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    Low Key

    Low Key

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    From the team that brought you Apt Disco, comes a downtown subterranean dance club, Low Key. True…read moreto the name, it's definitely low key compared to more glitzy and garrish clubs (e.g. Boogie Fever): it's dark and it has a nice cement dance floor. There's also ample space to sit and it's accessible as they have an elevator, though most people would just take the stairs. The drinks are well priced for downtown but if you're looking for a specialty cocktail, this is not the place. I usually just get a vodka soda and add a lemon packet to it. Bonus points that they have American Vodka as a well if you, like me, would like to never drink Tito's again. It would be wonderful if they could stock the Deep Eddy flavors, save me from having to bring flavor packets. Last night they did have a speciality cocktail, a take on a Bees Knees, which was good, though a little sweet for me (my friends who like sweet really liked it). Because it's downtown, I don't go as often as I would to a neighborhood place. Also, only open Fridays and Saturdays. Check their insta to see what's going on, we've been here a couple times for Disco Daddies but they have DJs usually. While Detroit has no shortage of dance clubs, Low Key occupies a very specific space and vibe so it's well worth visiting regularly. See you on the dancefloor!

    Best place to dance on a Friday or Saturday downtown Detroit. No cover. Great DJs. Live music…read moreoccasionally. Under Easy Peasy on Woodward

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    29 Park

    29 Park

    3.1
    (8 reviews)
    2.4 mi
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    Music wasn't good. We went there to try and find a better club and it just wasn't the vibe. ‍read more

    I went here two nights ago (Saturday) with my friends and here's the kicker: It was my first time…read moreclubbing. I was very nervous (although I already had a couple drinks in me) and did not know how I.D. checking and cover fees were done. There was no line when we got there (around 11:35). My friends just explained it very simply to just show your I.D. to the bouncer and he'll issue you inside the doors that will lead you up to a desk. At this desk, a $5 cover fee is taken and they gave you a ticket then you go up a few more stairs and give said ticket to one of two guys. It was about 11:40 when we got inside and it wasn't overwhelmed with people yet. 1 being no one/handful of people and 10 being packed I can barely move, it was a 7 at that point? My friends showed me around the club (thank goodness!) and I was impressed how nice it was. Check their website to see the interior. I'll be honest. It kind of smelled like feet for a bit. But after a lot more people came in and we started dancing, the smell was gone. I have never danced 'club-like' aside from in my room so although the drinks I had before made me not so inhibited, I still needed to get another drink. My friend showed me how to order at a bar which was very nice of her. She recommended an amaretto sour which was fantastic but was $5.50. One of my friends had to physically move my body from guys that appeared behind me while I was dancing. After the night wore on, I was more alert but still had fun. I had one guy who had the audacity to put his hands on my hips and I shoved them off and kept dancing. He did this two more times. If it wasn't for the fact I didn't want to ruin anyone's night, I would've elbowed him in the nuts so fast. The V.I.P. sections were cool and the lounge area was nice. I was happy to know that the bar didn't charge for small bottled water. Also, my friend grabbed us some free sandwiches the club was handing out around 1 A.M. The music ranges from popular pop, techno, a bit of urban and the like. The DJ did make some bad transitions a few times which caused almost a minute or so of silence but it was still good. I experienced first-hand that strobe lights in person are much worse than in movies. Ouch. We went to Bull N' Barrel after and I realized that 29 Park isn't for beginner clubbers but it exposes you to it all right away which is great. I'm happy my first experience was 29 Park though and I do plan on going back!

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