night spot
Noun
A "night spot" is a place of entertainment that is open late at night, typically featuring music, dancing, or other social activities, such as a nightclub, bar, or cabaret.
- (A late-night entertainment venue.)
- (Various places open at night for socializing.)
- (A specific establishment open late for customers.)
"to hit the night spots": to visit multiple nightclubs or entertainment venues in one evening.
- On vacation, they decided to hit all the best night spots in the city. (They visited several clubs in a row.)
"a trendy night spot": a fashionable or popular nightclub or bar.
- The new rooftop lounge has become a trendy night spot for young professionals. (A stylish place that attracts a crowd.)
Nightclub (n): a more formal term for an establishment that offers music, dancing, and drinks.
- They reserved a table at a famous nightclub in the district. (A specific type of night spot.)
Nightlife (n): the social activities and entertainment available at night in a particular area.
- The city's nightlife is legendary, with many night spots to choose from. (The overall scene of late-night venues.)
- Club: a general term for a nightclub or social venue.
- Bar: a place where alcoholic drinks are served, often with music.
- Disco: a nightclub where recorded music is played for dancing (somewhat dated but still used).
- Cabaret: a venue with live entertainment, such as singing or comedy.
"the night is young": an expression used when it is still early in the evening, implying there is time to visit a night spot.
- Don't leave yet — the night is young, and we haven't checked out that new night spot. (There is still plenty of time for fun.)
"burn the midnight oil": to stay up late working or studying, often in contrast to visiting night spots.
- He couldn't join us at the night spot because he had to burn the midnight oil for his exam. (He stayed up late working instead.)