The music I have heard is typical club music and suits me just fine when I feel like getting out on the dance floor. I’m not looking to make friends or exchange numbers with them but do you want a good tip? I’ve heard friends complain about crappy music, though I guess I’ve never paid attention that much as my trips to Circuit have been well into the early hours of the morning and music is not the first thing on my mind. And like many Boystown bars, bartenders seem to have a stick up their butts when it comes to customer service. Drinks can be expensive, some up to $8 and it’s usually the same price to get in the door. Pricey drinks and a pricey cover charge make the club a little unappealing unless it’s late at night and other bars are closing and you are left with few options. Halsted.īefore I get to the good stuff, let me start with a small list of complaints I have about Circuit. Years later, owners of Circuit wanted to spice things up a bit so they moved north, away from the cluster of other Boystown LGBTQ+ friendly bars and clubs and made their home further north at 3641 N.
Believe it or not, one of Chicago’s most popular LGBTQ+ friendly late-night nightclubs began as a small café in Boystown on Halsted Street.