Nightclubs and casinos.
They go together like olives and martinis, oysters and champagne, Leno and backstabbing.
So it's with great excitement that we bring you news of MI-VI, a new mega-club opening this Saturday in Hallandale's Gulfstream Park casino complex.
First of all, we know what you're thinking: Hallandale, really? But before you start protesting that nothing worthwhile ever happens over the Dade County line, you should know that the mastermind behind this cavernous British spy club is none other than legendary nightlife kingpin Gerry Kelly, the man who brought you the Fifth, Level and Bash. (If he can venture off of South Beach, so can you.)
For his latest mega-lounge, he's put together an Elizabethan hideaway you'll want to duck into after betting on the horses at the new gambling mecca next door. Your entrance will be greeted by an Elizabeth I coronation gown, and the club sort of feels like your own personal Windsor Castle (minus any sense of English restraint).
Getting a drink shouldn't be a problem—there are six bars to choose from and plenty of seating on couches that look like thrones.
If you're looking for something more intimate, there are four VIP sections facing the stage, which will showcase fashion shows, marquee DJs and, in the future, 3-D concerts.
Avatar was just the beginning.
They go together like olives and martinis, oysters and champagne, Leno and backstabbing.
So it's with great excitement that we bring you news of MI-VI, a new mega-club opening this Saturday in Hallandale's Gulfstream Park casino complex.
First of all, we know what you're thinking: Hallandale, really? But before you start protesting that nothing worthwhile ever happens over the Dade County line, you should know that the mastermind behind this cavernous British spy club is none other than legendary nightlife kingpin Gerry Kelly, the man who brought you the Fifth, Level and Bash. (If he can venture off of South Beach, so can you.)
For his latest mega-lounge, he's put together an Elizabethan hideaway you'll want to duck into after betting on the horses at the new gambling mecca next door. Your entrance will be greeted by an Elizabeth I coronation gown, and the club sort of feels like your own personal Windsor Castle (minus any sense of English restraint).
Getting a drink shouldn't be a problem—there are six bars to choose from and plenty of seating on couches that look like thrones.
If you're looking for something more intimate, there are four VIP sections facing the stage, which will showcase fashion shows, marquee DJs and, in the future, 3-D concerts.
Avatar was just the beginning.