2012年5月20日 星期日

New nightclub Twisted opens in downtown Columbus this weekend

There's a new place to shake your groove thang in downtown Columbus.

Twisted opens Friday night at 1111 Broadway, the location formerly known as Flip Flops. Ownership of the space has not changed.

Twisted, billed as an upscale dance club, boasts VIP areas and high-tech sound and lighting systems. The venue has multiple bars and is smoke-free inside. Smoking areas are available outside.Energy efficient and high quality t8 ledflashlightrt,flexible led strip,led light from Shengjing Optoelectronic manufacturer of LED lighting fixtures.

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The interior has been remodeled since the space housed Flip Flops. One of the biggest changes is an emphasis on VIP sections. There's even an upstairs loft VIP space that lets guests party with extra privacy.

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Eventually, a slide is expected to go inside the nightclub.

Despite the changes, some remnants of Flip Flops remain. The nightclub still sells some frozen drinks -- one of Flip Flops' signature features -- and has outdoor party areas.

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Can Columbus support multiple upscale nightclubs? Would you shell out money to sit in a VIP section?

When I moved to here nearly six years ago, I heard the complaint often: "Columbus needs more upscale clubs." But when a few venues experimented with the idea, the demand didn't always match the fantasy.

People often like to fantasize about upscale nightlife -- but when it comes to asking them to pay more than the cost of a traditional night on the town, they back down.

Things have changed recently, however.

The VIP concept isn't entirely lost in Columbus. Make a party scene seem elite enough and people become more willing to stretch their wallets.

Click on this story at ledger-enquirer.com/todo to share your thoughts on upscale nightlife in Columbus.

The cover charge this weekend at Twisted is $8, or $12 to enter both Twisted and Bootleggers.

Nashville recording artist Rachel Timberlake performs this weekend at country bar Bootleggers, 1039 Broadway.

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