Accent Café features multiple, multi-level dance floors and an atmosphere that screams, "This is the place to be." It's a labyrinth of bar space, highlighted by rock gardens, waterfalls and canopy ceilings. Visually, it's a lot to look at, and the patrons aren't bad either. What starts out as a Saturday night dinner quickly can turn into a high-octane European dance party by night's end. The crowd is young, professional and extremely good looking. The age range is 20s to 30s to 40s, with plenty of women on the dance floor — some with escorts, some without.
Cover is $5 on Fridays and $10 on Saturdays.
One dance floor features euro-dance, trance, house and hip-hop, while the other caters to retro, Latin and reggae. The dancing continues non-stop after 9 p.m., all the way until 4 a.m.
They have an extensive wine and champagne list with some going for $7 to $8 a glass. As for beer, you can't go wrong with their Polish selections, especially Okocim.
Food includes pasta, fish, chicken, steak and American fare, as well as a few Polish selections. Prices range from $6.95 to $19.95.
They offer $3 Valet parking on Fridays and Saturdays and parking is free the rest of the week.
Accent Café features live music occasionally and also has a VIP Ladies Night on certain Fridays. The get-in-free option apparently also includes the attendance of male strippers. Be sure to check their Web site for more event information.