Celebrities
The landmark Celebrities nightclub has been operating in downtown Vancouver since the early 1900s. This gay-friendly hot spot has two floors, six full bars for your favorite beers, wine or mixed drinks, stages for go-go dancers and an indoor smoking arena. Music styles focus on live DJs spinning the latest electronica and dance hits.
Celebrities
1022 Davie St.
Vancouver, BC V6E 1M3
(604) 681-6180
www.celebritiesnightclub.com
Gossip
Gossip is downtown Vancouver's biggest nightclub. The club is renowned for its large light and laser show, which puts on a mesmerizing display as DJs mix recent Top 40 and hip-hop beats. Special events and themed nights are held regularly, and you should dress to impress or the bouncers won't let you in at the door.
Gossip Nightclub
750 Pacific Blvd.
Vancouver, BC V6B 5E7
(604) 669-8980
gossipnightclub.com
Au Bar
Au Bar seeks to mimic the packed nightclubs found in New York and party cities like Ibiza. Though it plays electronica and dance, much like other Vancouver nightclubs, Au Bar does so within a smaller and more intimate setting. Four bars centered around a lounge and dance floor ensure you never go thirsty.
Au Bar
674 Seymour St.
Vancouver, BC V6B 3K4
(604) 648-2227
aubarnightclub.com
Opus Bar
Opus Bar is a lounge and nightclub for those wanting a sophisticated evening of cocktails and local beer brews. This club has won rave reviews from local media, including Vancouver Magazine. Standard cocktails like cosmos are available, as well as innovative twists like the "Guitar Hero," made with Hennessy, Cognac, Galliano and Coke.
Opus Bar
350 Davie St.
Vancouver, BC V6B 5V6
(604) 642-0557
opusbar.ca
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