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Spin has been a Boystown staple since it opened over a decade ago. Spin offers a variety of activities to keep its patrons busy all night long.

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There are pool tables for those who want to get their game on, big screen TVs for the anti social, a retro lounge for socializing and a dance floor for the bump and grinders. I will say that if you have to visit the restroom, you might want to hold it. My advice is to ignore the restrooms and focus on the decor of Spin instead.

Each room bar decorated differently and offers a different feel. The walls in the main room at the front entrance are blood red and adjourned with red curtains, and the red light fixtures add to the eerie dark colored theme. Music videos are constantly playing on the multiple TVs in the room. Spin pulls it off though and grabs your attention the minute you walk through the door.

As you move on to the upper bar area, which is a quieter room and gives off more of a pick-me-up vibe. Most of the people in that room are either looking for good time or having one, if you know what I mean. Take the stairs from that room and you will be lead to the techno dance floor which also offers a full bar.

Spin has a very diverse crowd. Depending on the night there could be a crowd of year-old men or chicago crowd of twenty-somethings crowding the dance floor. Everyone in the club is friendly gay the hardworking staff, as you never have to linger at the bar too long before you are served a drink. Better yet, everyone working there actually seemed to be enjoying themselves and looking like they wanted to be there.

Every night of the week Spin has a new theme and a new special. The mixed drinks are typically strong and the bartender can make anything you desire. Another great feature of Spin is the private party room. Spin is willing to host almost any event halsted party. For more information, check out the Spin Nightclub website.

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