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The Max

3.2 (109 reviews)
Open 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Getting racist vibes from this place now. Used to be a great place to come and dance on a Saturday night the DJ tonight lied and claimed "Omaha" put a ban on hip hop music in clubs. So he can play his music no one can dance to. If he didn't want to play music to dance to he could have just said that. To say they don't want to play hip hop music to avoid "attracting a certain type" doesn't seem very inclusive for a gay nightclub.

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The Max never disappoints! This club has been a must go to in Omaha for almost 40 years. Clean, modern, hi tech lighting and sound! FIVE STARS!

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Don't close at 1:30.... Stop being married to Covid, last call is 2am, become the Omaha dance club you're meant to be and stay open.

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Absolutely amazing club, has so much potential but the DG sucks. Music is horrible, nothing but old school music from 90s such a turn off

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$5 starting 8:30 Pm on Friday and Saturday. $10 starting at Midnight. Depending on drag shows and other events on Sunday it's $3 to $5.

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There are two dance floors, a techno and an urban one, a large patio and bars interpersed through out.

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Awful...completely run down and disgusting. Also, bottom of the barrel patrons. I don't understand…read morehow this business is allowed to stay open.

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