Best for
- A mainstream hip-hop and Top 40 night out on King West
- Younger groups (19–25) who want a spacious room and a big light show
- Birthdays and group nights booked with a booth and bottle service
Skip if
- You want an intimate lounge or an underground dance-music room
- You're hoping to walk up late with no guestlist or table
- Sportswear, running shoes, or men's boots are the only fit you've got
Century is the King West Top 40 and EDM room that sits between Fiction's college energy and 44's selective Saturday. It's a real club — proper sound, proper lights, a young dressed-up crowd, weekends only. The programming holds Friday and Saturday consistently, which is what King West expects and what most newer rooms can't deliver.
What works is the format consistency. Top 40 and EDM rotate, the room peaks around 12-1am, and the bottle service tier is real without scaling to 44 numbers. The crowd skews early-to-mid 20s, the door is enforced but not Lavelle-strict, and the dress code is real but not a reason to dress for a wedding.
Bottom line: Century is the safe pick for a King West Friday or Saturday if you want a real club with real production and a younger-25 crowd. Skip if you want hip-hop as the main format, an older crowd, or a quieter night.



