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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
nightspot

also night spot, "nightclub," 1936, from night (n.) + spot (n.) "place."

Wiktionary
nightspot

n. An establishment that is open late at night, especially one that provides entertainment, such as a nightclub

WordNet
nightspot

n. a spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink; "don't expect a good meal at a cabaret"; "the gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night"; "he played the drums at a jazz club" [syn: cabaret, nightclub, club]

Usage examples of "nightspot".

He had opened a posh nightspot in the heart of downtown Phoenix, seeking thus to establish a beachhead, to drive home a wedge that would pry the town open for full-scale invasion.

Twenty minutes later he pulled into a rutted, gravel parking lot of a popular nightspot called El Toro.

Fifth Signore recommended to the First Signore, that the nightspots, as you call them, be temporarily closed.

The last week Benito had escorted him to choice taverns and nightspots but the boy seemed to have some degree of caution about wine.

The men she ensnared on her forays into beery, cigarette-smelling nightspots were sometimes unkind.

But even as she was being acclaimed, and as Cathy was out boogieing with Renee Poetschka in Atlanta's nightspots, back in the condo the backroom boffins, Bideau and Plant, were making their plans against La Magnifique.

Maybe they'd decided to pay him some up-front money, or maybe Jason just wanted to visit Fangtasia because it was a popular nightspot.