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Where are the Best DJs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

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Where are the Best DJs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

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Shampoo is one of those places that just feels like something out of a movie. The area around shampoo is a bit sketchy looking but seems ok. good amount of parking available. When you first get in you are welcomed by a small ante room that has a coat check and ticket info. Make your way back through the small sitting area and you see two bars. Lots of ambience here. Many small alcoves to hang out in draped in either velvet or surrounded in stone. On the first level there is also a small dance floor with funky lighting but still very dark. Alright so at this point I think good size little club…but upstairs it opens up into this much larger space with another larger dancefloor , two bars,and a stage area for live music. The restrooms are also on this level. Soundsystems here I think are great and geared more toward dance music. It also is a bit loud so you will be yelling your drink orders sometimes when the jams are pumping. Make sure to check their schedule Shampoo plays host to a v

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I had the pleasure of visiting the denim Club on Feb 9th. I found the women to be wonderful looking and attractive but I also found it hard to hear or see in the dance floor. There were cigarette butts under the seats and under the booths.( they evidently didn’t clean before they opened it) I ordered a whiskey sour and it was 6 bucks. I asked for a beer instead and that was 3 bucks. I realize they have to make money but when you just open a club you have to start slow with prices or you won’t get customers. The place needed better decor as well. All I saw as a rainbow flag at the elevator. This reminded me of “ladies for the 80’s” dances which were brillant . Oh,one more thing,you need to warn the girls that parking is bad in that area, you may wind up spending 20 bucks in a garage. Unless you can walk 4-5 blocks and not get lost then it works out for you. I do like that its in Rittenhouse square, which is ritzy and safe.I suggest the managers try out making theme nights for their Sa

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