Formerly called Hunt Club, this spot has turned the focus to food with its 2007 rennovation. The new menu highlights American comfort cuisine with international twists. Still, for nights when Rush and Division debauchery just doesn't get old, HC will keep you partying till 4 a.m. (5 a.m. on Saturday). Get your fill of crowded dance floors and disco balls and see how many tourists you can shake a stick at. If this doesn't sound like your scene, there's still hope: Come back on any weekend morning for HC's bloody mary bar. Hang out for lunch, if you're so inclined, easing that vodka down with chicken wings, calamari, cheeseburgers and nachos. But look out for some surprisingly gourmet fare as well: Try the $8.95 panini with gouda on wheat bread and a cup of tomato soup.
To satiate your sweet tooth, skip the $5 fudge brownie and go for the good alcoholic stuff. HC offers martinis in sugary flavors like Girl Scout cookie, key lime pie and chocolate chip cookie dough. But if you like your drinks the old-fashioned way (beverages that don't sound like menu options at the Cheesecake Factory) head to the bar on the second level for a single malt scotch. Just try to escape before the drunken hordes come rushing in.
Centerstage Reviewer: Jennifer Berg