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    4.4 (25 reviews)
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    Live music
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    Kitty K.

    Lo-Fi is a cool little spot to grab some cocktails and do some dancing! The dj was playing some top 100, the place was jam packed with college kids looking to let loose on the weekend. There are plenty of cozy seats for those needing to take a break. The atmosphere is fun, upbeat, and inviting.

    Jessica S.

    Accidentally bumped into this cool place while we wanted to go to Nightcap. If was Friday night around 1ish am and we were having trouble to locate nightcap since we are very new to this town. We saw a man entering through a door with a lot of music. So we guessed it could be night cap. After entering, the place didn't look as a chic lounge as we thought it would be , since we were still thinking it's nightcap. However, we settle for a drink and were enjoying the vibe of the place. We got strawberry Moscow mule and a regular Moscow mule, both were not the best but okay. The thing that hooked us to this place was the great music. The DJ was fantastic. Even though not sure of where we were, we stayed back for the music. Finally around 2am, we headed back and talked with the bouncer on the door who said us that nightcap is on the floor above. But, we are glad we stepped on to Lo-Fi. What a delightful find - a true serendipity.

    Annette J.

    Been here twice for special events/concerts and it's FANTASTIC. It's the downstairs bar by the same owners of Night Cap and it still has same commitment to quality and style but more suited for mixing, mingling and dancing. The decor inside is amazing (love that neon dragon!), the drinks are excellent, and the vibe is fun. The space isn't HUGE so concerts are intimate and the DJ sets open up the floor for great dancing and merriment. But if you want something more low key, head up stairs to the excellent Night Cap. No matter what you're feeling you can find it here.

    Jennifer C.

    Alright so me and my friend decided on this place after trying out two clubs in ann arbor and not really liking either one of them. When we got here, the bouncer was super cool but he made it seem like it was soooo busy and we waited outside in line for probably 15 mins. However when we finally got in, the place was dead! I mean, there was maybe 15 people on the dance floor and the bar area had about the same amount. The DJ also played horrible music (backstreet boys, nsync, etc). and at around 1:30, he played some slow song and the whole dance floor left lol. The bartender made the drinks STRONG here too which ended up being a nightmare for my friend lol. Needless to say, I would not go back here unless they had a different DJ.

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    Christian C.

    I came here with some friends on opening night and we really enjoyed ourselves. We weren't here very long as we did eventually go upstairs to go get drinks at Nightcap, but I'll run down my experience. The first thing I noticed was the all the neon lights. It's very flashy with bright colors all over. I LOVED the neon dragon, because who doesn't like dragons. Reminded me of Mushu from the movie Mulan lol. There is a dance floor, but what is really interesting was the music the DJ was playing. It was majorly Motown( which I love). Not the usual music you hear at your average club. I'm not entirely sure it the music changes genres as the night goes on, or if this is strictly a club/basement bar that plays oldies. In comparison to Night Cap, Lo-Fi gives you plenty more room, dance floor and more causal vibe. I'll have to check it out again to have a more full experience but it fun for what it was.

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    William W.

    I really really dig the vibes of Lo-Fi. I've been here a handful of times and have always had a good time. The nights I've come have not been too busy, but there were still plenty of people having fun. The DJs they get are super cool too. I can't help but want to dance around when they start playing smooth grooves from the 90s!!! It's just a fun place to be. Drink prices are competitive with other local spots and honestly a little bit cheaper and tasty. If I lived closer to Ann Arbor this would be my go to spot! Friday and Saturday would be the best nights to come down and see what they're about. I recommend getting a group of friends/family together and bar hopping in Ann Arbor, then obviously stopping into Lo-Fi for some great music and a chill ambiance.

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    Great staff! Well stocked bar and great drinks specials. Karaoke host did a great job.

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    Sarah B.

    Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review, Kitty! Cheers

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    Thank you for your review, Will. Cheers!

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    I have only been once, but I plan on coming again! They had a great atmosphere, but I would suggest playing some upbeat music sometimes. :)

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    Place was chill. Please get MEMCO to come back and play. They made up for the not so great drinks.

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