Although Keya does not have a designated dance area, it is in fact the preferred venue for those who like to dance their way into the night. Strangely enough, the lack of an actual dance-floor is conducive to spontaneous break-outs, and the in-house Dj has an uncanny ability to give the crowds just what they want. The indoor setting is intimate but not stuffy, and the open-air atrium offers a respite from the frenzy within. Getting a drink at the bar might take longer than expected, but it’s a small price to pay for the fun that ensues. We recommend going in couples, management prefers to keep the men to women ratio well balanced.
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