
Augusta's nightlife is lively and caters to any type of person. Depending on your tastes, you can visit clubs featuring energetic dance floors or sophisticated jazz bands. (Staff)
Seven wild nights
Somewhere in Augusta (2820 Washington Road): That other spring tradition, the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, concludes this year during Masters week. Visit Somewhere in Augusta's new location on Washington Road, and watch the NCAA Tournament on one of their MANY televisions. Map
Kokomo's Daquiri Bar (Corner of 12th and Ellis Street): It's hard to beat the deal at Kokomo's on Tuesdays: penny beer all night long. And if the Georgia heat is getting to you, a Hurricane daiquiri might help cool you off. Map
Vue (469 Highland Ave., in Surrey Center): Since opening in 2005, Vue has established itself as one of Augusta's premier night spots. The club has Masters themed events all week, but be sure to check out Wednesday's Par-3 Party. Map
209 Music Lounge & Restaurant (4 8th St): On Wednesday nights, this relatively new downtown venue gives you a chance to unleash your inner star. Hosted by local radio personalities Minnesota Fattz and Cher, Soul Karaoke brings out some of the Garden City's best vocalists. Map
Soul Bar (984 Broad St): A Broad Street mainstay, Soul bar is known for bringing in bands of all genres (alt-rock to hip hop.) Head downtown Friday for their monthly '80s Night party, a local favorite. Map
Cream (1511 North Leg Road): If hip-hop is your thing, Cream is where you want to be. The club has hosted recent parties with celebrities such as Trina, Big Tigger and Juvenile. It makes for a longer drive than other clubs on this list, but for rap fans, it's worth it. Map
Hooters (2834 Washington Rd # B): Hooters is not a club in the true sense of the word, but if you're looking for a place to party after Sunday's final round, this establishment is probably your best bet. Like Vue, Hooters has tournament-themed events all week. Map