
Apartments near Bang Nightclub in Cincinnati, OH (1,735 Rentals)


1710 Central Ave

20-22 Findlay St

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71 E Clifton Ave

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555-559 Boal St

1237 Elsinore Ave

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1900 Vine St

59 E Clifton Ave

79 Peete St

1909 Race St

34-36 Findlay St

824 Poplar St

1919 Elm St

51 E Clifton Ave

53 E Clifton Ave

64 E Clifton Ave

60 E Clifton Ave

17-19 W Mcmicken Ave

13-15 W Mcmicken Ave

821 Livingston St

Captain's Watch

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1117 Wareham Dr

535 Slack St

536 Findlay St

43 E Clifton Ave

95 Mulberry St

205 Henry St

540 Findlay St

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The Rookery

1918 Vine St

2 Hust Aly

1815 Josephine St

78-82 Mulberry St

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Ida Street Lofts

843-845 Findlay St

2011 Elm St

1930 Vine St

1936-1942 Race St

1925 Vine St

1721 Baymiller St

1735 Highland Ave

1929 Vine St

43 Mulberry St

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So you're a young couple with a night off, and you don't want to hang around your Cincinnati apartment, but you're not in the mood for the smoke-filled rooms or rowdy clientele of a bar. Maybe you're a single person who isn't into the bright lights and huge crowds of the club scene. The solution for both these cases is Bang Nightclub, where there are plenty of opportunities for relaxing and enjoying some refreshing drinks, while spending intimate moments with new friends and old, with larger rooms for socializing, and smaller rooms for those needing a bit more privacy. Whether you want to play naughty or nice, there are plenty of ways to have a fun night at Bang. There are a number of different rooms at Bang, each one offering a little something different to patrons. The Spark Room, with its bright colors and plentiful curves make it a luxurious, intimate space to start your experience. Mirrors line the walls, as well as red bricks, and plush leather furniture, including a 13-foot wave couch, make for perfect relaxation, and provides the perfect place to meet new people. If you're looking for something a bit more private, the booths of the Fuse and Ignite sections make for quiet little spots of solitude perfect for those more intimate moments, and these sections are never too far from the bar, if you're in need of some refreshment. Not far from Ignite is also the dance floor, which is perfect for those wanting to move a little after so much down time. Finally, if you want to spend more time with the crowd, make your way down to Explode, where fiery leather couches and hardwood floors make for a fun and relaxing way to finish off your night, especially after spending time dancing in Ignite. Even the bathrooms are something special, with modern stylings and gorgeous murals. Bang is a popular spot among big celebrities coming through town, and its easy to see why. The very elements of comfort itself are on display here, from the sleek leather in the furnishings, to the more than 100 wine, champagne and spirits to imbibe, to cozy little booths perfect for those private moments. Clubs don't get much better than this, and this can be enjoyed just a short distance from your Cincinnati apartment, so there's really no reason not to give Bang a try, just make sure to dress your best and be ready to impress, because it�??ll be swarming with some of the most gorgeous folk in town.
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