Located smack dab in the middle of raucous Club Row, sister clubs Home and Guesthouse share more than a door policy that has seriously relaxed over the past few years. A small hallway, guarded by a gigantic doorman, connects the two spaces and allows select partygoers to enjoy the best of both worlds. Both clubs are located above street level, so watch the steps when stumbling out into the morning light. The clientele is mixed and don't be surprised if you get patted down once inside.
There aren't really tables at Home, more like giant leather ottomans that double as dance platforms for girls who have mastered the art of balancing on shaky surfaces in their stilettos. The hardwood floors are dyed red, and the space is bathed in dark red light. Black chandeliers and exposed brick walls make the vibe quintessentially New York City. Hip hop and rock music are played in this dance-centric club.
Next door at Guesthouse, the cozier of the two spaces, dark wood and damask Victorian reign supreme. The club's drawing room character, complete with bookshelves on the walls, is punctuated by House music and roving green laser lights. Together the two clubs entertain an impressive 11,000 guests per week.
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