6111 Homestead Boulevard
Colstrip, MT 59323
Rosebud County
Phone: (406) 748-2695
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Jewelz P. on
This place is insane when it's packed, guestlist highly recommended if you don't want to pay $20 for cover charge. Small rooms and not enough ventilation-then again what club is? Drinks are reasonable, great mixture of people and music was great. I like the setup of the club...ok maybe just all the huge mirrors lol. I wouldn't mind partying it up here again.
by Severa K. on
I hadn't been to Silk City since I was about 25 (when I loved it and had a lifestyle more condusive to spending evenings there regularly). So I ventured out and spent my 30th birthday here on a Saturday night in June with a group of about 12 friends and couldn't have found a better music selection for literally nonstop dancing. My non-dancing friends were not as pleased though since the drink wait at the bar in the dance area was interminable and there was not much space to chill in. I believe they would have enjoyed other segments of Silk City more if any of us selfish dancers had torn ourselves off the floor. The massive & pretty young-seeming crowd did make some of us feel our age slightly but when the timing is right and you have a ton of energy this is a great dance spot. We shook it from 11pm 'til closing time and will definitely be back this summer. I will say that I couldn't help but feel nostalgic for the Vampiros Lesbos dance nights and slighlty different vibe of Silk City in my very early 20s but that may be attributed to the extra decade I'm carrying.
by Waldo Ornedo on
This place reminded me of the Yogi Berra line: Nobody goes there anymore because it's too crowded. I went with a bunch of friends on a Saturday night, and we couldn't move, couldn't make it to the bar, couldn't do anything. Eventually, we shoved our way through the gauntlet of clubbers and up the stairs where there was a little more breathing room - probably because the music up there was kind of terrible. A few more drinks, however, and we were benumbed - or perhaps the music eventually improved. Some of our friends had flown in from the aloha state, and it had been a while since we'd last seen them. The choice of venue turned out to be a surefire way to prevent any awkward lapses in conversation that might have come from too much time apart. In fact, Bruno's was a good way to prevent any conversation at all. But that's a club, and that's fine. On that barometer though, I don't know, something about Bruno's seemed a bit rundown, like that girl you knew in college with the gravelly voice and the premature crow's feet. Lots of people obviously enjoy her, but it's not your thing. The last time I went through a 'club' phase, I was living in Singapore, and all the clubs there are clean and gorgeously-designed. Bruno's feels like the HGTV design-on-a-dime version of a nightclub, or maybe a giant version of the Brady's den-turned-Greg's groovy pad.