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nightspot

[nahyt-spot] / ˈnaɪtˌspɒt /
NOUN
disco
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Because the Owl Room’s managers used to work at U Hall, and thankfully, they appear to be renewing that venue’s commitment to hosting the area’s very best DJs in this relatively luxe new nightspot.

From Washington Post

The nightspot is off the beaten tourist path but is known among New Orleans music lovers.

From Seattle Times

With nightspots shut and bars closed, business boomed during the pandemic lockdown for a 28-year old man who sells cocktails he mixes at home, known as nutcrackers.

From New York Times

It has a long record of vandalizing nightspots, hurling stones at Western embassies and attacking rival religious groups, and wants Islamic Shariah law to apply to Indonesia’s 230 million Muslims.

From Seattle Times

Several of the German capital’s nightspots have managed a limited restart along with pubs and restaurants over the weekend.

From Seattle Times