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Neighbours

Published on February 15, 2006

The ever-popular gay bar on Broadway is home to an exciting '80s night every Thursday. Many regard Neighbours as a hookup bar, especially on '80s night, when a diverse crowd is drawn to the club (and when the dark din of the disco can lead to some not-so-pleasant surprises later), but it's just as fair to look at it as a leg-warmers-and-A-ha orgy, whereby all manner of '80s kitsch is resurrected, pulled on, and danced to. Whether you approach Neighbours as a pickup joint or a free-for-all dance party is your business. Either way, you're going to wind up in the middle of one of Seattle's largest and most popular dance clubs with a zillion sweaty bodies moving to the beat of new wave and pop hits. In celebration of all things '80s, the club lets the bodies go on moving to those hits until 3 a.m. 1509 Broadway Ave., 206-324-5358, www.neighboursnightclub.com.