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'''South Beach''' is an after hours ] located in ] within the ] area which opened in 2002 on the former site of Club Heaven. The 10,000 square foot dance club located at 810 Pacific Street is popular among the city's ].<ref></ref> In 2007, the club was voted Houston's Best ] by ''AOL City Guide'' and again was awarded Houston's Best Gay Bar 2008 and Houston's Best Dance Club 2008 by AOL City Guide.<ref></ref> The club was previously awarded as one of the "Best of 2006" by the '']''.<ref></ref> '''South Beach''' is an after hours ] located in ] within the ] area which opened in 2002 on the former site of Club Heaven. The {{convert|10000|sqft|m2|sing=on}} dance club located at 810 Pacific Street is popular among the city's ].<ref></ref> In 2007, the club was voted Houston's Best ] by ''AOL City Guide'' and again was awarded Houston's Best Gay Bar 2008 and Houston's Best Dance Club 2008 by AOL City Guide.<ref></ref> The club was previously awarded as one of the "Best of 2006" by the '']''.<ref></ref>


Among South Beach’s many features is a full color water cooled matrix ] utilizing Kryogen Ifex liquid ice Jets that spray out a thick cloud of nitrogen. The ice jets have the ability to reduce the temperature of the club by 20 degrees Fahrenheit in a few seconds. <ref> </ref> Additionally, the club also features go-go boys. Among South Beach’s many features is a full color water cooled matrix ] utilizing Kryogen Ifex liquid ice Jets that spray out a thick cloud of nitrogen. The ice jets have the ability to reduce the temperature of the club by {{convert|20|°F|°C}} in a few seconds. <ref> </ref> Additionally, the club also features go-go boys.


South Beach is owned by Charles Armstrong of Charles Armstrong Investments, which also owns a number of other gay venues in the same area, including JR's Bar & Grill, Montrose Mining Co., and Meteor. South Beach is owned by Charles Armstrong of Charles Armstrong Investments, which also owns a number of other gay venues in the same area, including JR's Bar & Grill, Montrose Mining Co., and Meteor.

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South Beach is an after hours nightclub located in Houston, Texas within the Neartown area which opened in 2002 on the former site of Club Heaven. The 10,000-square-foot (930 m) dance club located at 810 Pacific Street is popular among the city's gay community. In 2007, the club was voted Houston's Best Gay Bar by AOL City Guide and again was awarded Houston's Best Gay Bar 2008 and Houston's Best Dance Club 2008 by AOL City Guide. The club was previously awarded as one of the "Best of 2006" by the Houston Press.

Among South Beach’s many features is a full color water cooled matrix laser light show utilizing Kryogen Ifex liquid ice Jets that spray out a thick cloud of nitrogen. The ice jets have the ability to reduce the temperature of the club by 20 °F (−7 °C) in a few seconds. Additionally, the club also features go-go boys.

South Beach is owned by Charles Armstrong of Charles Armstrong Investments, which also owns a number of other gay venues in the same area, including JR's Bar & Grill, Montrose Mining Co., and Meteor.

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  1. Houston nightlife - GuideMag.com
  2. Houston's Best Gay Bars - AOL City Guide
  3. Best of Houston - Houston Press
  4. South Beach - VisitHoustonTexas.com

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