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Club entertainment in Romania

  1. King's Club/Disco Keops/Danubiu

    This is your one stop eating, drinking and dancing emporium. Dine at Danubiu, then hop next door to King's Club for drinking, DJs and appraisal of the opposite sex. Finally, cut loose for unbridled dancing in Keops. Reservations at King's Club are strongly recommended on Saturdays. The price of a reserved table is wholly applied to your bar tab, after which it's a cash bar.

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  2. A

    Deep Cocktail

    This is a two-level cocktail bar, with limited dance space available later in the evening. Theme parties and weekend drink specials are frequent.

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  3. B

    Club Roland Garros

    Part pizza restaurant, part teenage weekend disco, Roland delivers for its riverside balcony seats, great for afternoon beer to watch fishermen.

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  4. C

    No Problem

    These guys have finally dropped the pretense and switched to a full-on nightclub, competing with the daunting action at nearby Mamaia.

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  5. Grădina de Vară

    Grădina de Vară is an open-air disco sometimes held in summer weekends up on the hill in the citadel.

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  6. D

    Aquarium

    Aquarium is a popular disco, inside the Sică Alexandrescu Drama Theatre.

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  7. Cuba Libre

    Cuba Libre is a basement club that reels in the nearby students.

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  8. E

    Blackout

    This basement bar-cum-discotheque has the ventilation of a bank vault, but it flouts cookie-cutter Euro-Pop for refreshingly varied music sets that bounce from Madonna and Katrina and the Waves to Ray Charles and Fat Boy Slim.

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