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Detroit is full of fantastic dance clubs, but how many of these dance bars could Detroit apartment-ites really consider an "experience." One place shaking up the nightlife scene is the Bleu Room Experience, one of the hottest places in town to meet beautiful people, burn up the dance floor, and enjoy some cool, refreshing drinks until the wee hours of the morning. If you're a club hopper in Detroit and you've never hit up this place, then you're really missing out. Its also a great location for live music, special events, and private functions, and has plenty of VIP options for those wanting to feel special. Sure, you can hit up any old dance club, but if you want a real experience, then your next stop should be The Bleu Room Experience. The dance floor is always electric at this superclub, with its booming sound system, state-of-the-art electronics and disco ball are sure to keep the crowd on their feet all night long. If you need a chance to relax, cozy up to the bar and enjoy one of their delicious cocktails, or just a nice glass of wine if that's more your style. Just make sure to get back on the floor, so you don't miss the best DJs in town mixing it up for your enjoyment. For those important apartment-ites out there, there are numerous VIP for those wanting to party in style, and still have some privacy. With room for up to 150 people, or as few as three, so whether you're want things intimidate or wild, they've got you covered. Full bottle service is available as well, for those wanting to inject some real class into the proceedings. Experience what keeps the kids coming at Bleu Room Experience, one place every Detroit apartment living club hopper would be a fool to pass up.
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