5 Hot Night Club Websites You Want To Check Out

by sebastian on September 25, 2009

Are you planning your Saturday night out and need some inspiration? Sit back, grab your drink, and check out these fabulously designed websites of night clubs throughout the country. They not only inhabit a sleek and unique design, these sites bring the very special theme and mood of each place directly onto your screen. Oh, and don’t forget to pump up the volume!

1. Tao Night Club, Las Vegas | http://www.taolasvegas.com

Tao Las Vegas Homepage



Tao’s website is state-of-the-art. Scrolling flash images display the Asian theme perfectly, updates about the recent events pop up but can be clicked away. In the bottom of the screen is a little nav for the club music, you can even switch the DJ! This website really puts the club and its theme in the middle of the user experience.




2. Cain Luxe, New York | http://www.cainnyc.com


Cain Luxe presents a sexy model collage as intro picture with flash animation and an electro tune. The intro moves to the left once you move on to the content of the site. Everything is clearly arranged- short nav in the upper middle beneath the logo, huge content area centered in the middle of the page, and a calendar on the right as a shortcut to upcoming events. Great design, great experience! (agency: mpirecreative.com)



3. Body English, Las Vegas | http://www.bodyenglish.com

One of the few clubs that tell you in your face about the $30 cover for guys and $20 for girls. We appreciate this straight-forward approach as much as their website, with a video animation centered in the middle and the nav build around it. While the music’s poppin’, check out the gallery and the press section. Body English serves all purposes: while you can let the club host your Bachelorette Party, a Divorcee Party is also offered.




4. Bordello, Los Angeles | http://www.bordellobar.com

Less night club than bar, Bordello gives you a total different experience. Dive into the 20s while listening to piano and trumpet tunes, and check out the fabulous, almost old-school design of the site. They use less elements  than their counterparts introduced in this post, but equally effective. Good thing the website loads pretty fast and plays this funky tune throughout the visit. (agency: frybros)





5. V Live, Chicago | http://www.vlivechicago.com

V Live beckons with a great intro video but the fun doesn’t stop once you enter the main site. The site is more informative and gives you details about upcoming shows, how to book tables, or private events. However, the DJ spinning in the back is purely awesome and makes you want to fly to Chicago instantly. Great combination of both functionality and tease.




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