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| About: | Trenchtown is a cultural gem in the heart of Downtown Detroit. This Reggae/Dancehall nightclub showcases some of the best live music and sound systems in Detroit. The food tastes like you've just come from the islands of Jamaica. If you like an authentic Caribbean feel in the heart of Detroit's cultural district, then come to Trenchtown. |
| Hours: | Monday 12:00am - 12:00am, Tuesday 12:00am - 12:00am, Wednesday 12:00am - 12:00am, Thursday 12:00am - 12:00am, Friday 10:00pm - 6:00am, Saturday 10:00pm - 6:00am, Sunday 10:00pm - 6:00am |
| Categories: | Night Clubs, Bars & Pubs, Southern Restaurants, Soul Food Restaurants, Caribbean Restaurants, South African Restaurants, Restaurants, Ethiopian Restaurants |
| Parking: | Street |
| Specialities: | People Watching, Dim Lights, Music, Festive |
| Cuisine: | African, Bakery, Caribbean, Ethiopian, Jamaican, Soul, South African, Southern |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Fun, Romantic |
| Feature: | Bar, Dancing, Entertainment, Healthy Options, Late Night, Private Rooms, View |
| Reservations Policy: | None |
| Smoking: | Smoking Allowed |
| Dress Code: | None |
| Price: | $3 - $12 |
| Guest List: | Get on the guestlist or purchase tickets |
| Other Contact Info: | Email: Trenchtowndet@cs.com |
Real Reggae: If you looking for TRUE Reggae music, and looking to party all night long, this is the place to be.
"Off Da Hook": I had some friends in from outta town last weekend and took them to this spot I had been hearing about...The reggae Spot on Woodward! AS SOON AS YOU WALK IN THE DOOR the place is vibin and music pumpin. If you dont like Reggae and dancehall you will before you leave! lol Wish they had food on a regular basis but they make up for it in atmosphere and energy. im a regular now!! real unique spot.
too mainstream: If you are looking for a real reggae club like in Chicago, New York, Toronto or Miami- this is not the place. Saturday is really crowded but they play a lot of the same music you can hear on the radio. Go for hip hop and Sean Paul--not real dancehall reggae. Plus, the description says they sell food--they don't- at least not on a regular basis. Hardly any West Indians or Africans go there anymore. All young hip hop people from the 18+ bars.