Monday, March 20, 2006

You give me Fever

Well, after the shenanigans of Paddy’s Day, a brief bout of strep throat and a well deserved break, I’m back. In my state of illness though I managed to venture out once last week. The newest kid on the block, Citi Bar & Venue on Dame Street, opened a new state of the art club called “Fever” in the basement of its stunning new hotel and four floor bar complex. Situated in the heart of Temple Bar, adjacent to the Central Bank and Trinity College, Citi Bar & Venue and Fever are sure to set the pulses racing of the party set.

Designed with all your comforts in mind, Fever is a stylish and chic club that offers the best of Irish hospitality. The music will cater for every taste from chart to hip hop and the atmosphere will be welcoming and fun. The deep intensely coloured walls and moody neon lighting create a cool chilled out atmosphere. Key design features include a number of private snugs and stylish booths not to mention a unique glass dance floor.

General Manager Dave Lahart told me: “It provides everything you need to let your hair down after a tough day in the office or just a great night out on the town. We have created a contemporary venue that contrasts old with new effortlessly.

Fever is hot and is definitely somewhere you’ll want to keep coming back to. We have encompassed the very best in modern comfort and set a new standard for others to follow. If you thought it couldn’t happen well now it has, life’s little pleasures are no longer over looked”, he enthused.

The official opening was attended by Miss Ireland Aoife Coogan, former Miss World Rosanna Davidson, model Robert Rowat and TV3 Ireland AM's Alan Hughes. It was a party to remember with a plethora of dancers, performers and great music from hot DJ Keith Foran on the decks. The theme on the night was, as the name suggests ‘Saturday Night Fever’ and everyone got in the mood thanks to the great display put on by the enthusiastic entertainers.