Religion - VoFotos
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Religion - VoFotos
720 Wells St. Chicago, IL 60610 Penthouse Level www.religionchicago.com Located three stories above street level, exposed brick walls and 15 foot cathedral windows shower club goers with views of the Chicago Skyline. Photography | Chuan D.Vo of vofotos.com VIP review treat yourself religion nightclub Still searching for a deeply spiritual table service experience? Sounds like you’re in need of Religion. writing | brian salgado 30 clubline-chicago.com R eligion shares a space and management group with Chicago mainstay Club 720, located at 720 N. Wells St. Partiers looking for Religion have to climb up two flights of winding stairs before finally reaching their destination, but once they arrive, they’ll realize the effort was well worth it. For those of us clubheads raised in a Christian family, Religion’s decor will immediately them of those Sundays spent in services. The room boasts stately wooden furniture, and benches replace traditional booths normally found in table service areas. Exposed brick surrounds patrons between windows that extend from booth to ceiling. The elevated DJ booth is flanked by organ pipes and a stained glass window. The menus has the traditional bottles available, include a wide selection of tequila, vodka and other liquor to be paired with a variety of mixers. The Religion servers, however, make sure everyone feels like its time to celebrate when they bring out table patrons’ selections. Each bottle is delivered to the table with a lit sparkler attached as if Sunday mass was about to begin. From there, attentive servers dole out the spirits as if it were church wine, keeping every drinker’s glass full almost before it he or she puts it down. DJs spinning from the booth keep the dancers moving by pumping the latest hits from the Chicago house genre. For those looking for some privacy, another set of stairs leads to the VIP section aptly named “The Altar.” Go-go dancers eventually took their positions on platforms located in the middle of the dance floor. On their breaks, aerial dancer Aislinn Mulligan captured the imaginations of onlookers by performing a series of complex twists, turns and flips on two ribbons of silk affixed to a steel beam above the club. 720 N. Wells (Penthouse level), Chicago IL For more information visit: www.religionchicago.com myspace.com/religionchicago