Enter Oz and there is no mistaking: You are nowhere
near Kansas anymore, Dorothy. With multiple
floors (the entry-level dance floor is
cavernous), absolutely booming music and
frenetic lighting, this is dance central
on Bourbon Street. The crowd, the music
and the lights often spill out into the
street. If you need a break from the bump
and grind, there is a quieter bar upstairs
that opens onto a large wraparound balcony,
offering plenty of socializing space. The
balcony also offers an excellent view of
Bourbon. Oz stays crowded late, and the
energy level never dips. Plus, there are
different special events every night of
the week, such as the Gay Gong Show, Men
of Manwatch dancers, Drag Bingo, Dancer
of the Week and a Calendar Boy Contest.
The cover fluctuates depending on that
night's entertainment, and is higher than
most places on Bourbon, so check that out
before you get in line. Oz is gay-friendly
but hardly gay-exclusive. The man behind
the curtain is all about the boogie, baby,
which makes Oz a must for clubbing aficionados..
The Scene
Oz is a place for people-watching and being watched.
Top-notch DJs provide a bouncy soundtrack for
enthusiastic dancers. The constant music is accompanied
by a laser-light show and, occasionally, go-go
boys dancing atop the bar, contributing to a
never-ending Mardi Gras party atmosphere. Circuit
boys, sorority girls and glowstick-wielding ravers
all party here, but gay men are definitely in
the majority. Great daiquiris, happy-hour specials
and shots keep the patrons in high spirits
The Draw
Diva house and high energy rule, though more
progressive dance sounds often slip in. Tuesdays
are retro nights. Oz continually ranks highly
in national, regional and local polls as a favorite
dance spot
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