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^^^LOL, yeah ok so 2 blocks equals good nightlife? I am sure someone in Houston could make a similar video, not impressive at all.
2 blocks? The Pike-Pine nightlife district is about 15-20 square blocks, and that's not even including other parts of Capitol Hill.
Here's a map below of nightlife establishments (mostly bars and clubs, but also some restaurants that have bars) in just the southern part of Capitol Hill. Keep in mind, this doesn't even show all the stuff north of Olive/John Street (where there are significant clusters along Broadway and 15th):
2 blocks? The Pike-Pine nightlife district is about 15-20 square blocks, and that's not even including other parts of Capitol Hill.
Here's a map below of nightlife establishments (mostly bars and clubs, but also some restaurants that have bars) in just the southern part of Capitol Hill. Keep in mind, this doesn't even show all the stuff north of Olive/John Street (where there are significant clusters along Broadway and 15th):
I'm not saying it doesn't have a nightlife, what I am saying is that videos like that add nothing to this discussion, I can make a similar video of Austin, Minny, Cincy, Columbus, Portland, Sacramento, Dallas etc. and the list goes on, really a scene like in that video is not impressive because it can be found in a multitude of cities.
I'm not saying it doesn't have a nightlife, what I am saying is that videos like that add nothing to this discussion, I can make a similar video of Austin, Minny, Cincy, Columbus, Portland, Sacramento, Dallas etc. and the list goes on, really a scene like in that video is not impressive because it can be found in a multitude of cities.
Fair enough - the video in itself doesn't really show much. It's all I could find.
Midtown Sacramento along J,K, L Streets is quite nice although small.
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