Darkroom

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2210 W Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60622

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(773) 276-1411
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Best

DJ Gogo spins some of the best dance music I've heard in the city, check it out 2nd Saturday of every month. Especially good if you hate pop remixes and overly crowded dance floo...

Worst

Really tried to like this place, went 3 times. Every time I left pissed. 1st time, disappearing waitress not to mention we were out celebrating my birthday. Second time, had a re...

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Darkroom has a diverse crowd and cool music 3/19/2006

The Darkroom is a cool club in Ukrainian Village on Chicago Avenue. Its name is a play on words in relation to photography, some of which is displayed on the walls. When the club cranks up the music and the dance floor gets jumping, it gets very difficult to see the photos in the dark room, so just go with the flow and enjoy the variety of world music played here. The crowd is very diverse, which is a good thing. more

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lounge 8/25/2005

With its slick black-and-red interior and sophisticated lounge-y vibe, this Ukranian Village club could easily be pretentious -- but you won't find any attitude here. There are plenty of booths and tables along the walls, and the bar is located smack dab in the middle of the medium-sized-yet-spacious space. The dancefloor does get crowded when resident and guest DJs spin sets ranging from reggae to techno to retro tunes. Best part? Every type of person fits in, whether you sip cosmos or chug cheap brews -- darkroom is practically a haven for world peace. If you hate going to bars where people bump into you with nary an "excuse me", this is the place for you. more
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  • In Short
    This red-lit and roomy Ukrainian Village bar features large prints by local artists on the walls in keeping with a photographic motif. Well-proportioned vinyl booths ring the spacious dance floor; DJs in a booth above spin anything from psychedelic rock to vintage funk, though '80s and hip-hop nights draw the biggest crowds. Vodka cocktails, bottles of Stella Artois and Miller High Life are popular at the large 360-degree-service bar.

  • 10/28/2004 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Payments: Visa, Discover, Master Card, American Express
  • Neighborhoods: Ukranian Village, West Side
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