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202 5 St S, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 2B3, Canada
(403) 328-6099 www.studio-54.ca
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Jun 8, 2019
This is about the dirtiest Night that you will ever step foot in, I promise. But for the young folk its seems to be the phenomenon that gets bumpin on Thursday Nights. It is a sure fire place to get randomly bottled, all the rug rat wanna be gangster losers will be there unfortunately it remains to be what it is But hey it only in lethbridge and it's relatively easy to avoid, a couple visits will explain all the reasons why I give this place a dive rating.

Apr 19, 2019
Awful employees. My boyfriend and I went outside to get some air and the bouncers would not give us a stamp. Then when we tried getting back in they charged us a $2.00 entry. My boyfriend gave him $10.00 to avoid any issues because we didn’t have any change on us but he gave us no change in return to the $10.00. Ridiculous how these employees try to take advantage of people under the influence. Makes me sick. Never coming back.

Nov 23, 2018
Fun place to go but the DJ needs to play better music. When the whole dancefloor is motionless perhaps the music (or dj) should be changed. Note: one can only dance to so much remixed trap music

Jan 26, 2018
It's Dirty, The dance floor is too small, everyone has to grind on each other to even attempt to dance. it smells like barf mixed with piss and also the bathrooms are more dirty than a homeless mans underwear. It's a good place to go if those are the kind of things you enjoy :)

Sep 29, 2017
I use to go here years ago, it was alright back then, but I have seen it grown of the years and it has gotten better nice job I wish i could visit again for old times but that wont happen

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