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OK Place; overrated!
Wonder who made the postings below, this place is alright. Bunch of young kids, only good night is Saturdays but crowd is not good looking. Drinks are good prices but that's it!
Great atmosphere and decor !
One of the most beautiful nightclubs for gays in South Florida. Being opened for 2 years straight and has offered a variety of options for a very varied clientele. Best drag shows in the city and of course friendly staff and amazing music. They offer a second room in a asian feel with a modern twist, with hiphop, alternative and latin music. Once you enter the front doors you are welcomed by an outside patio lounge area with same music. Great alternative for a night out!!!
Hot Boys, Hot Music, Hot Place
It's been a while since Collesium closed. Though not the same as the older Saturday nights at Coli, Disco is much like the Friday nights full of young boys and good looking men. Music is dance, like most others, and it offers another room "forbidden room" with hip hop and latin music. Promoter is cool, guestlist at milancita.com . Check it out, forbidden room is... hot.
Good Music, Decent Crowd, Bad Area
I was not aware of the area where this place is, and when I lower the window to inquire from a girl on the street I was quickly affronted by over 5 people trying to sell me crack, coke, ecstasy, and prostitution. I bolted out of there, went to Gloria's Bongos for a few Mojitos, and got directions to the place. I arrived, and was lucky to find a parking space with security. Same music playing on all Gays dance bars: They must burn the same music on Cd's and clone them and send them out across the US to all the clubs. After being made fun of from a bunch of Cubans on my Spanish accent, I decided to speak to them in proper English, and I have no accent when speaking English. As I feared they all speak rudimentary colloquial Spanglish (words that are in English forced to sound like Spanish), and you could scrape the floor from the heavy accent. After a while, bored actually, I drove to South Beach, not much fund there either. Whatever happened to the great clubs in Miami? It's like a ghost town for Gay life.