Hours

Wed.-Sat. 9PM-3AM

Parking

Free street parking

Pricing

$5 to $8 cover charge

City's Best

Antigua   

41 W Church St
Orlando, FL 32801
407-649-4270
www.churchstreetbars.com/antigua.html

Rating: 2 out of 5  (25 Ratings)   Read Reviews (25)    Rate and Write a Review

Ever since Church Street Station disappeared into oblivion, tourists have become relatively rare species on the downtown Orlando nightlife scene. Still, the ones that make it this far east of the theme parks somehow found their way to Antigua, so you can always count on an interesting mix of party-hearty Euro trash and local college kids showing up here. The theme is tropical (borderline kitsch) with aquariums, a bright color scheme and a tinkling waterfall. With several levels, the club's openness gives it big city appeal, even if the music is pretty pop Orlando standard. Weekend nights are the best, and if you like '80s music, Saturday's the do -- ladies drink free 'til midnight with everything from Pet Shop Boys and Madonna to Wham and Culture Club setting the tone. House and hip hop dominates on other nights, and there's usually a Latin Night worked into the weekly schedule, too. Head here on Friday nights for one of the best happy hours in town, with three-for-one drinks and you-call-it specials.

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Review rating 1 out of 5
ghettooooooo
By prmami407 on 11/17/2004
Antiguas was hot back in the days but now it has turned so ghetto!!! we need a new club 21 and up only dress to impress to keep all the ghetto kids out!!!
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By gabrial3477 on 11/16/2004
Antigua is just not good anymore. It blows. Can't wait for Club Paris to open and put this place to shame.
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Not that good !!
By babygirla55 on 11/14/2004
The place is too small and the need to change that techno music.
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Review rating 2 out of 5
A Business Perspective
By kgreen9760 on 10/08/2004
I like the happy hour business clientel, getting off from work, relieving yourself from the stigma. But here's a known fact..people would enjoy themselves better if you play some good R&B, R&R, or some relaxing Jazz for patron to wind-down from their work week. Not the continuous head banging music that makes us want to go next door or get a quick drink special and get the hell out. On the drink specials, go back to serving the special in the form of 3-for-1; not 3-in-1, unless requested that way.