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Detroit apartment-ites are a lovely bunch, always looking to see and be seen, but with so many bars and clubs around town, it can be hard to pick out the wheat from the chaff. When you're looking for a spot with the hottest young things shaking their booties til the break of dawn, then there's no place quite like Elysium Lounge. Combining a high energy dance floor, a cool, relaxing lounge and, of course, the most beautiful folks in all of Michigan, Elysium is one hot spot club-hoppers would be crazy to pass up. The dance floor is constantly electric, always hopping with excitement, with the sweetest tunes busting out from the awesome sound system. Get up all close and intimate with young main squeeze, or try to make some new friends with the gorgeous folks that come through the doors. The styling of the place is sleek and modern, and there are five bars and the three levels full of entertainment. If the excitement of the dance floor is not quite your thing, you can always grab a drink and relax in one of their many lounging areas, with beautiful, comfy couches, chairs and booths scattered all throughout. If you call in advance, you can also get a booth with bottle service of your favorite beverage. There are also a number of deals at Elysium for special occasions, as well as different nights of the week. If you're a woman making your way to Elysium, prepare to be taken care of, because there's plenty of parties where not only do you get in for free, there's a great chance you could end up with a free glass of champagne, a free shot, or some other kind of beverage. There are also numerous deals throughout the week for everybody, so come in and see for yourself what you can get away with. For those looking for a high-energy crowd, the best tunes, and the best deals, you can do no better. Apartment-ites looking to hit the clubs need look no further than Elysium, one of Detroit's top spots for dancing the night away with the most beautiful folks in Motown.
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