
Apartments near Gatsby Social Club in Houston, TX (444 Rentals)


4901 Milam St

8710 Ilona Ln

3839 S Braeswood Blvd

1644 Hawthorne St

1628 Hawthorne St

2423 Woodhead St

1535 Hawthorne St

2419 Woodhead

Fontainebleau

2412 Woodhead St

1540 Hawthorne St

811 Colquitt St

1539 Westheimer

4202 Stanford St

802 W Main St

Montreal Place

4315 Jack St

Forester's Pond

4712 Fannin St

The Parc

3407 Graustark St

808 Sul Ross St

Tremont Tower

Cambridge Glen

3416 Yoakum Blvd

3808 Stanford St

3703 Roseland St

513 W Main St

Cambridge Court

Branard 16

716 W Alabama St

Sherbrook Square Townhomes

510 Branard St

630 W Alabama St

410 W Main St

510 Sul Ross St

501 Sul Ross St

614 Marshall St

315 Branard St

3717-3719 Audubon Pl

705 Harold Apartments

Kipling Apartments

3517 Audubon Pl

210 Marshall St

216 Marshall St

3509 Audubon Pl

3402 Garrott St

510 Lovett Blvd

422-426 Lovett Blvd

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Houston apartment-living collegiates wanting to have a fun night out are not without their choice of options. There are plenty of bars, clubs, venues and pubs to spend your time at around the Rice Village, and plenty more just a short drive away, but where do you go when you don't feel like a big trip to the heart of the city, but still want to dance your booty off? Well, just down the road is the Gatsby Social Club, one of the best places in Houston to shake it til the break of the dawn, and enjoy a great cocktail while you do it. All the hottest young college folks make it out to this 20s style dance hall, and they're all dressed to impressed. You'll feel like a star the moment you walk in the door, especially if you pay up and get yourself on 'the list', and get escorted to your table, where you can watch all the pretty young people dance, while enjoying a few drinks and getting ready to cut a rug yourself. The feel is strictly late 20s, with frosted glass covered in skyscrapers, and all the jackets and dresses which make you feel like you fell out of the book after which the place is named. It's far and away different from any place you're likely to end up on a night out. Though the place is known for its Trance and Dance tunes, many nights throughout the week they change things up. Thursday is their 'unofficial' Asian night, while Friday nights usually hold a special place as their Latin night, though every other Friday they hold special theme nights that are always up in the air, which include fun parties nights, such as pajama night or masquerade night. For a discount on admission and drinks, make sure to show up on industry night Tuesday nights. If you're looking for a place to dance in the Rice area, you won't find a better place than The Gatsby Social Club. It's a classy, upscale dance hall that's quite different from what many Houston apartment-ites are used to, and keeps on surprising right until the very end.
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