Adult entertainment in Chicago

Chicago has hundreds of different venues: for jazz lovers, blues fans, those who want to party on the dance floor or just have a good time in a noisy company.

Chicago has a vibrant nightlife scene. There are hundreds of venues for jazz lovers, blues fans, those looking to hit the dance floor, and those looking for a good night out.

MURASAKI SAKE LOUNGE (211 East Ontario Street). Native Japanese owners will treat you to more than 30 kinds of sake and 15 national appetizers. Here you can also sing karaoke (but for 100 USD per hour).

Rosas Lounde (3420 West Armitage Avenue). A club for blues fans. Live music plays every night Tuesday through Saturday.

Danny''s Tavern (1951 W Dickens Ave). A bar with great house music and a small dance floor. Usually after 10 p.m., the place is packed. That's because the prices for alcohol and snacks are very affordable.

Andy's Jazz Club (11 E. Hubbard St.). One of Chicago's oldest jazz clubs, opened in 1951. Larry Coryell, Franz Jackson, Earl Lavon Freeman, Joy De Francesco and many other legendary jazz musicians have performed here. If you want to be there in time for the concert, come to Andy's at 5:00 p.m. or 9:00 p.m..

Double Door (1572 North Milwaukee Avenue). It's a bar, a club, and a concert hall. There's always good music playing and a fun, rowdy crowd.

Space(1245 Chicago Avenue). One of Chicago's best nightclubs, often featuring international stars. Well-designed lighting and conveniently located tables make the club very popular among young people.


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