Devotees love to "dance their face off" to "amazing guest DJs" and "electronic artists" appearing at this double-decker West Town nightclub, where you might "leave with an empty wallet" (if you opt for bottle service and such), but at least the "atmosphere rocks"; still, claustrophobes contend it's "way too small for the talent it books", leading to "packed-in" parties; P.S. open...
Although dance music (electronica, if we must) seems almost quaint now that we're a decade into the post-punk revival, Chicago's proliferation of dull house music nights makes the Mid feel rather imperative. The 800-person space deftly navigates the abyss between mega-club and posh cocktail haven, with wood floors, exposed brick, and massive disco balls.