Nightclub entertainment in Pacific
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Zhivago
At the pick of the Light Sq clubs (there are quite a few of 'em − some are a bit moron-prone), Zhivago's DJs pump out everything from reggae and dub to quality house. Popular with the 18 to 25 dawn patrol.
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Vanity
Formerly the Bedroom, Vanity is one of the hottest clubs in town, priding itself on beautiful people and upmarket glam.
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Up
Three bars include a large clubbers dance floor, a late-night pool room and an outdoor chill patio.
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Sugar
Sugar is an unusual Adelaide club in several ways: (a) it's open every night; (b) it's relatively upmarket and bogan-free; and (c) it's in the East End. Expect international and Australian DJs, cool cocktails and local art on the walls.
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Sin City
A newcomer on the party scene, this Las Vegas–style nightclub is the place to be seen.
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Observatory
Sip a 'Big O' cocktail as you swan between loungy nooks. DJs kick in on Friday and Saturday, and don't dress down as the bouncers are quite choosy.
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Musicians Club
A jolly place with a heaving mix of young and old. Country, blues and rock-and-roll music bands play at weekends while the drinks flow. Two-up (gambling on the fall of two coins) is played on Friday and Saturday night from 10pm to 2am.
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MP's
This popular gay club has cheap drinks and drag shows. On Friday and Saturday it fills with a happy, mixed crowd soaking up a generic nightclub atmosphere.
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Monastery
Monastery really does look like a monastery inside (apart from the heaving, sweaty hordes churning up the dance floor), with its iconic, plush design and gothic lighting.
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Mars Bar
The lynchpin of Adelaide's nocturnal gay and lesbian scene, always-busy Mars Bar features glitzy decor, flashy clientele and OTT drag shows.
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Mainstreet
Live music and DJs.
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Ellington Jazz Club
There's live jazz nightly at this handsome, intimate venue.
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Dom's Nightclub
The upstairs club at Dom's – in the heart of Feast Street – attracts the after-pub crowd on a Saturday night for music and dancing.
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Code
Don your glad rags to sashay into this classy nightclub.
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Cloudland
Like stepping into a cloud forest (or at least the Ann St version of it), this sprawling, multilevel nightclub has a huge, open, plant-filled lobby with a retractable roof, a wall of water and wrought-iron birdcage-like nooks sprinkled about; you'll also find a rooftop garden and a cellar bar.
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Cocktails & Dreams
One of the oldest clubs in town, it still draws a regular crowd of party animals.
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