A spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink.
1 Afterwards, they would go to a show, or museum, or a city nightspot .
2 A team of St John Ambulance volunteers based at the Arcadian nightspot also treated casualties.
3 That you were stepping from one nightspot to another.
4 I'm going to have him shagging a supermodel in the loo of an unidentified London nightspot .
5 And that was the nightspot called the Afterlife.
6 If this brand-new nightspot was the location of the season, these dedicated pilgrims would line up to adulate.
7 I want to go for a drink at a local nightspot , but he doesn't think it's a good idea.
8 The popular Dunedin nightspot Sammy's has been closed indefinitely, after the Fire Service inspected it and declared it dangerous.
9 Inside a dark Montreal nightspot , MIGS attendees drank, listened to live music, and had enough floor space for dancing.
10 The Cannibal Club was a nightspot in Hollywood that was popular with the black leather and porcelain fangs crowd.
11 The trial heard Mansour met the then 19-year-old victim in a local nightspot and seemed to be chatting her up.
12 Opened at the end of last year, it sits on the site of a notorious city nightspot of the same name.
13 The road, a popular nightspot near Queen's University, was closed to any through traffic and diversions are in place, she said.
14 Vikram takes them boozing at a local nightspot which is the setting for the most preposterous Bollywood scene of all time.
15 It seems a more likely setting for a new series of I'm Alan Partridge than the site of Dublin's hottest nightspot .
16 He has lent me some leather goods, and directed me to the most likely nightspot where the killer would show up.
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