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The entrance fee is a little steep at $15. There is also a dress code, it's more casual than others I've seen. The audience turn out was nice. It was pretty packed, even for COVID. Bottom Line/TLDR: pricey entrance fee but nice club vibe
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Your nightclub choices in town depend on three things: what kind of music do you want, the vibe (chill or dancing) you want and dress code. Things towards downtown are generally top 40 and dress code.
Relaxed Attire = Men: Collared shirt (including polo shirt), slacks, khakis, or Dress Jeans, and closed-toe shoes. Women: Dress, skirt, slacks, khakis, or Dress Jeans with sweater, shirt or top, and open or closed-toe shoes, loafers, or sandals.
As stated in previous answers, there is no stated dress code. However, when we went there was a myriad of dress. Most were dressed in business casual but some were dressed in jackets and nice dresses. I would recommend dressing as if you were going out for an occasion.
The Mercantile Saloon. Super casual, LGBTQ+ friendly, cheap and STRONG drinks, decent music, no enforced dress code, and great vibes.