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Published on Thursday, September 18, 2008

Detox open for 'meet and greet' this weekend


By AMANDA PODGORNY
Last updated on 00/00/0000 at 12:00 a.m.

Ransey Vazquez has big plans for DeKalb’s nightlife.

Owner of Detox Nightclub, 1000 W. Lincoln Highway, Vazquez plans to bring students an affordable nightspot with big entertainment.

With 16 different beers on draft and numerous types of hard liquor, Vazquez hopes to give students a VIP feel at an affordable price.

“We’re definitely going to bring some entertainment that this town hasn’t seen,” Vazquez said.

Vazquez said he realizes DeKalb is a college town and knows what it is like to live on a budget.

“I will welcome all students,” Vazquez said. “And it’s definitely going to be affordable.”

Vazquez plans to have big name acts come to Detox.

“I want to give students an option,” Vazquez said. He also hopes this will give students a reason to stay in DeKalb instead of going elsewhere.

In the past, Carly Wolter, a senior psychology major and commuting student, has had to go to other cities to find something to do.

“I think that’d be really cool,” Wolter said. “I’d go if the prices were reasonable and there were big name acts.”

Larry Pruitt, a senior early childhood education major, said he also goes outside of DeKalb to party but may reconsider.

“I’ll probably go there to watch the game on the big screen,” Pruitt said.

This Thursday, Detox will be having a soft opening, i.e. a meet and greet, from 7 to 9 p.m.

“Everyone is invited,” Vazquez said. “It’s a meet and greet to meet the new staff and the new owner.”

DJ Dan Morrell will be the entertainment for the evening, and there will be no cover charge all night.

The grand opening for Detox is set for sometime in early October.

“By the end of October, we’ll fully be where Detox is going to be,” Vazquez said.


By Classy Name  |  Thursday, September 18, 2008  |  12:42 pm
What a classy name! Let's poke fun at all the poor souls who become alcoholics after being overserved during their formative drinking years! Way to go!
By A New Name  |  Friday, September 19, 2008  |  8:51 am
If DETOX bothers you maybe the name could be changed to ReHab or maybe just AA. DETOX is fine with me. It sounds better then Bar One.
By Another failure  |  Saturday, September 20, 2008  |  4:30 am
How many more failures do we need with bar one? NOBODY WANTS TO GO THERE, its the same people every time and if the owners would get smart and not hire the same bouncers or associates of who let underagers in nonstop, maybe they could survive longer than a year. That spot has become a joke
By Healthy Nutrition  |  Tuesday, September 23, 2008  |  5:56 am
I take great comfort in knowing they've staffed Detox with nutrition majors! I hope that Ms. Graziano's future employers know that she was looking after student consumers' calorie intake while in school! Who needs veggies when you do a shot at closing?
By John  |  Monday, September 29, 2008  |  9:09 pm
There are new owners and mostly new staff so "another failures" comment falls by the wayside of angry people who probably don't get out enough anyways.
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