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59, West Hubbard Street, 60654, Chicago, Cook County, US USA
contacts phone: +1 312-377-9944
website: www.studioparisnightclub.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 41.889799, Longitude: -87.630292
Daniel-Cosmin Cristea
::First time in Chicago, first time in Studio Paris Nightclub. I had a great time there, respect for your bussines. Great club and atmosphere.
Kendall Litwin
::Not worth the price, time, effort or the hassle of the bouncers. If you're that worried about your image and that desperate for attention you're better off spending your money on therapy. There are unlimited better options for a good time whether you're looking for a classy, high end party or good old fashion fun. I've seen clubs like this come and go. This is just another spot for wannabes and their business model is designed to take advantage of them. And before you assume I have more than enough money and dress to the 9s when i feel like it. It's about principal. I won't be waiting in your line or paying your doorman for the right to buy your overpriced drinks. Not impressed.
Josh Belcher
::My gf who is African American and myself tried visiting last time we were in town but it was sold out. We got there at 10:30 and it was still slow but it picked up by 12. The bar was very nice with an upscale vibe. The staff was very friendly and respectful.
CM ThaGod
::Awesome club to go to, staff is really friendly and the bartenders are great as well. This place is like a maze with the tables being at every corner you turn, I didnโt mind since I had one. The music is great, a lot of famous DJs and celebs usually stop by! Very modern design to the club as well, 10/10, if youโre in the city, definitely check out studio.
Kevin Bockman
::I had trouble with this place from the moment I walked in. I visited Studio Paris on 9/9/2017 in a group of about 5 people, and despite being by far the oldest individual in the group (and the only male), I was the only one who was challenged on the authenticity of my ID. The bouncer asked me not once, but twice to state my address. Upon the second request, I offered to show the bouncer a Federally issued ID and was accused of giving "attitude". After my ID was finished being scrutinized, another bouncer made an inappropriate (and unwanted) sexual comment about one of the ladies in my party. I turned around to see who was saying it and confronted by the bouncer. "You got a problem buddy? You got a problem?" I ignored his belittlement and continued up the stairs. I understand the importance of insuring the authenticity of IDs, but I can't help to shake the idea that perhaps a bit of sexism took place, both against me (for simply being a male) and against the girls in my party who were gawked at. Once we were inside Studio Paris I was further appalled to discover that the club doesn't serve tap water to its guests. I'm not sure if this is illegal or not, but I do know it is a common courtesy to provide an option other than $8 bottled water (side note, the girls in my group were offered the SAME bottle of water for only $6). All summary, Studio Paris is the type of place you go if you have an inflated image of self-worth. The facility itself was fine, but the attitude, unwanted sexual comments by employees, and refusal to provide free tap water is inexcusable.