UrbanWarrior
Senior Member
Demolition started at the building at Fourth and 11th.
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It seems like every time a night club closes 2-3 cafes open up.The old Roadhouse/Knoxville building on 9th Ave is being demolished. I believe this is for the new Enmax substation. Another famous nightclub gone. I’m generally curious what the youth of today do. Seems like nightclubs are a thing of the past and are fading out. I guess everyone would rather hang out at pubs or stay home and play video games.
Hudsons and Whiskey Rose are pubs that largely turn into clubs later in the evening.It seems like every time a night club closes 2-3 cafes open up.
I don’t know if this is indicative of all younger people, but going by my three nieces for example they all prefer the coffee shop/café/pub scene over the nightclub scene.
Oddly enough they all love to dance so not sure why they’re not into the night club scene, maybe things have changed since I was younger.
I haven’t been to Whiskey rose , but that is the case with Hudson House.Hudsons and Whiskey Rose are pubs that largely turn into clubs later in the evening.
I used to be with it, then they changed what "it" is.....It seems like every time a night club closes 2-3 cafes open up.
I don’t know if this is indicative of all younger people, but going by my three nieces for example they all prefer the coffee shop/café/pub scene over the nightclub scene.
Oddly enough they all love to dance so not sure why they’re not into the night club scene, maybe things have changed since I was younger.
There is definitely still a huge demand for nightclubs, and i think there is a massive supply/demand issue right now, as restrictions are lifted people are ready to ready to let loose and its pretty apparent. All of the venues downtown with dancing on weekends are fully packed and lined up every weekend (commonwealth, greta, whiskey rose, national 10th, broken city, etc.)It seems like every time a night club closes 2-3 cafes open up.
I don’t know if this is indicative of all younger people, but going by my three nieces for example they all prefer the coffee shop/café/pub scene over the nightclub scene.
Oddly enough they all love to dance so not sure why they’re not into the night club scene, maybe things have changed since I was younger.
Not true. There are many places still to go out. If anything Knoxville's and to an extent Cowboys is seen as greasy. Places like Greta, National, Whisky Rose, Commonwealth are all exteremly packed and popular. It does seem like bars that turn into nightclubs are getting very popular. Backalley is the new hot one because of it renovations and basically the same as Cowboys, just its in a terrible location. I think give it time and many more Great or Nation esque bar/clubs will open up. Thats what Calgary's nightlife seems to be trending in.The old Roadhouse/Knoxville building on 9th Ave is being demolished. I believe this is for the new Enmax substation. Another famous nightclub gone. I’m generally curious what the youth of today do. Seems like nightclubs are a thing of the past and are fading out. I guess everyone would rather hang out at pubs or stay home and play video games.