Midtown DC: Open and Ready to Party

Midtown DC opened it's doors and is ready to become a D.C. hotspot

By PAIGE FULLMER
Updated 9:57 AM EST, Tue, Nov 18, 2008

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The District officially welcomed its newest club as Midtown on Connecticut Ave. opened its doors this past weekend. Midtown promises to be one of D.C.’s newest hot spots featuring a dance floor, bar, dancer’s platform, sky boxes, and even a few tables that can be reserved.

The tables differ in price but if you are hoping to be able grab a seat during the night you better reserve one in advance. The club is open Tuesday through Saturday 10 p.m. to close and features great dancing, DJ’s and drinks (ranging from $9 - $55).

This Thursday, the club has its next event, Spin in Midtown. The night will feature music by Rich Webb and will be 21 and up. Ladies, all night is free for you, and guys get there before 11 p.m. dressed to impress and enjoy no cover charge as well. The events will continue as Friday nights are transformed into Dancing Permitted at Midtown

For more information, to reserve a table, or to find out about future events visit their website.

Midtown
1219 Connecticut Ave.
2nd Floor
Washington, DC
202-466-7529

First Published: Nov 17, 2008 4:01 PM EST

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