11995 North Center Avenue
Portland, OR 97217
Multnomah County
Phone: (503) 289-6090
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by Jessica O. on
For someone not very into nightclubs, I actually had a very good time here. We got on the guest list before 11:30 so we bypassed the line and walked right in (for free) and also got a free bottle of champagne - very cool. The drinks aren't cheap, but they're made well, which I appreciate. The rap room is way too ghetto for me, but the main room was fun - the DJ played some good mash-ups. Our main complaint was that we didn't enjoy the more unknown songs he played. I was there with 6 girls and we danced alone, no horrible guys trying to dance with us. The lights and air affects create a pretty good atmosphere....we'll probably go back.
by Sarah E. on
The Clermont is NASTY, but it's an Atlanta institution. You have to go there at least once. My college friends and I always referred to it as "the place where old strippers go to die". In a city known for its insane number of strip clubs, the old dancers have to go SOMEWHERE. If you want conventionally attractive dancers, go to the Pink Pony. If you want dancers that are even remotely fit or young and have the ability to, well, dance, then go anywhere but here. If you want fun and an authentic "Dirty South" experience, then go here at least once. Of course, the most well-known dancer at the Clermont is Blondie. In case you have never heard of her, she's old, she's large, and she is In Charge. She is known for crushing beer cans with her boobs (with a resounding CRUNCH!), but she will also slap you with her sweater kittens if you do anything to make her unhappy. My friend's boyfriend once got a bloody nose from a Blondie Slap. It's been a long time since I've been to the Clermont any night but Saturday... back in the day that was the only night that most of the more "mainstream" Atlantans would show up there. On Saturdays, expect an astounding mix of people from Emory fratboys and sorority girls to hipsters and everything in between. DJ Romeo Cologne (of Star Bar fame) spins funk and it's a lot of fun. It's hot as heck in there no matter what the time of year, and you may have to wait in line for a while to get inside. It's worth it, at least once. But it's nothing like your average bar. Oh, and the mixed drinks can kill you (strong and made with the cheapest liquor in existence), and they only take cash. So don't say I didn't warn you.
by Keven Gambrill on
This place could do without the B&T crowd that dominates on the weekend but when it comes down to it, Cielo is without peer. You will be hard-pressed to find a better place in New York for electronic music or a sound system on which to hear it.