With exposed brick walls, plush leather sofas and decorative crystal lamps, Club Se7en is famous for its loft-like ambiance and trendy, sophisticated crowd. The club has a special seating area for VIPs and a trendy dance floor with superb light and sound facilities. The well-appointed terrace area gets a spectacular view of the city skyline. Music is great and celebrities can often be spotted in the crowd. Drinks are plenty at the four club bars and the theme nights help liven things up even more.
The Dragonfly is one of the swankiest nightclubs in Niagara Falls where names such a Paul Oakenfold, Lady Gaga, DJ Tiesto and more have played. Yes, they do have a dress code but what is a dress code when you will get to experience an euphoric time for once in your life. Dragonfly Tuesdays, Ladies Night Fridays and more, Dragonfly is a once in a lifetime experience which should not be missed. For further details check their website.
Located downtown on Chippewa Street, Bottoms Up is a trendy, often crowded bar/club where people come to gather and dance. The club itself is a bit small with an equally diminutive dance floor, but if you choose not to dance, at the bar you and your pals can try out one of their popular 'Fish Bowls'. These fish bowls are actual ones that are filled with almost every type of liquor imaginable; after your order, everyone promptly plops a straw in to take a strong sip. The crowd is different according to the night as well as the music, which ranges from Top-40, rock, EDM and hip-hop.
Dance beneath the vast reaches of the open sky at downtown's Sky Bar. Located on the rooftop of the D'Arcy McGee's Irish Pub, Sky Bar is a trendy nightlife destination that has the city's nocturnal party crowd clamoring at its doors. With stellar views of downtown and a lineup of top DJs spinning the latest hits, the Sky Bar is one of the city's top summertime destinations for a rollicking good time. Refresh yourself with a cocktail and well drinks from the bar, or take to the dance floor for an unforgettable night of revelry. For a more exclusive experience, book a private cabana for yourself and your posse. A strict dress code is enforced, so dress to impress when planning a visit to the uber chic Sky Bar.
Established in 1999, The Merchant Ale House was the first brewpub to open in and around Niagra Falls, and still remains one of the go-to places for a pint of beer and some delicious pub eats. Enjoy their range of ales which include varieties like American Dark Wheat Ale, Ginger Beer, Headless Horseman, which is a special pumpkin flavored beer, and Merch Lager. Nibble on sharing plates of dishes like nachos, hummus and chicken wings. You can also opt for heartier options like sandwiches, salads and burgers. The cozy and lively ambiance makes this the perfect spot for a night out with friends.
Enjoy some of the liveliest karaoke evenings at The Beer Garden. The venue is a delightful bar serving beer and snacks in an outdoor location. The food is tasty and filling. At night, the entire venue is converted into a karaoke spot and children are not permitted entry. The prices are a bit high here.
Established in 1999, The Merchant Ale House was the first brewpub to open in and around Niagra Falls, and still remains one of the go-to places for a pint of beer and some delicious pub eats. Enjoy their range of ales which include varieties like American Dark Wheat Ale, Ginger Beer, Headless Horseman, which is a special pumpkin flavored beer, and Merch Lager. Nibble on sharing plates of dishes like nachos, hummus and chicken wings. You can also opt for heartier options like sandwiches, salads and burgers. The cozy and lively ambiance makes this the perfect spot for a night out with friends.
The name conjures the right picture. Gypsy Parlor is a nonconformist gastropub in the West Side and is very popular among the locals. There is no dearth of live entertainment here. From belly dance, jazz, Buffalo B movie series, DJ acts and live music, you will be entertained all through the week. The international cuisine with hints of local flavor is a hit among its patrons. Complement your meal with a draft beer, wine or cocktail specials. Coffee lovers will love the Italian cuppa served here. The hippie look of the bar adds to the charm of this place.
A jewel on Buffalo's Elmwood Avenue, this live music hall combines some of the best bands, DJs and drinks with daily specials that include marathon drinking sessions. The clientele can be described as eclectic, ranging from politicians and power brokers to hipsters and yuppies. Specials during the week include 'Craft Beer Can and Bottle' nights which present cheap micro-brews, live music weekends and karaoke Wednesdays.
The Underground Nightclub is more bar than club, yet most people who come here don't seem to mind because there is ample space for both. The dance floor runs along the bar which makes it a bit small, but it works because it gets the usually motionless people at the bar to join in. Drinks are standard with specials throughout the week and the clientele is primarily LGBT, but everyone is always welcome.
Duke's Bohemian Grove Bar is the perfect mix of a restaurant, a bar and a music club. Enjoy a typical grub of chicken wings at the restaurant and a selection of 80 bottled beer and 17 tap beers. It is popular for its signature beer "Truth Serum". It hosts a variety of entertainment shows ranging from Rob Wasserman, Vin Amico, Eric Krasno and Alan Evans, Steve Molitz, DJ Analyze, Joe Nice, and many more.