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Daytona Beach nightlife
includes fine dining, live music, dancing, pubs and bars, comedy clubs, wine clubs and cigar bars. While the Daytona Beach of today is a family-friendly vacation spot, it has also long been known as a traditional spring break destination. Daytona Beach knows how to party, no doubt about it. Almost any type of restaurant imaginable can be found in the area; those that serve traditional southern dishes, Italian, Mexican, Asian, vegetarian, and of course, delicious seafood restaurants. From sea scallops and shrimp to mahi mahi or red snapper, the freshly caught local seafood is incredible. One of the most popular eateries is located directly on the ocean and includes a beach club, as well as a restaurant.
After you’ve dined, you might want to dance off some of those calories at one of Daytona Beach’s dance clubs. The Daytona Beach Beachside Party District is home to one of the largest and oldest dance clubs in the area. At 15,000 square feet, it offers 11 bar stations, a VIP lounge and special events like Throwback Thursday and The Weekend Party Bash. Some clubs focus on specialties, like country music and dancing, while others offer ladies night or combine dancing with comedy night. Speaking of comedy - don’t forget the old saying “laughter is the best medicine.” What better way to spend a weekend or vacation evening than with a good belly laugh? Daytona Beach has some of the area’s best comedy clubs, featuring national headlining comedians, as well as locals.
Other types of nightlife in Daytona Beach include cigar clubs and wine bars. If you enjoy a smooth cigar and a cocktail after dinner, Daytona Beach has several smoker-friendly bars and social rooms. These special bars feature full humidors, a vast selection of beers and wines, live music and sometimes special events such as free poker. The Daytona Beach area also offers quite an array of sophisticated wine bars. Enjoy a glass of wine or champagne in a casual and relaxing atmosphere. You can sample dozens of different kinds of wines in comfortable arm chairs or on outdoor patios. Whether you enjoy whites like Chardonnay or Pinot Grigio, or full-bodied reds like Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon, Daytona Beach’s wine bars have it all.
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