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Confidential

In Downtown / Gaslamp San Diego, CA

619-696-8888
4th & E st.
Downtown / Gaslamp, CA 92101

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Confidential isn’t so confidential anymore, and judging by the jovial crowds visible through the small club’s pastel-lit windows, most would agree that’s a good thing. But from the outside, Confidential still maintains a sought-after, exclusive façade—the name can only be observed at particular angles.

Partying at Confidential is like partying inside a lava lamp. The walls blaze with luminous colors, and the lustrous décor is smooth and mesmerizing. Yet the people who frequent the club seem to fit in with the swank interior—it’s definitely a place where dressing to impress is a necessity. Though cover charges aren’t preposterous, it’s worth arriving early and ordering a round of mouth-watering tapas.

     

About San Diego Confidential Nightclub

  • Type of Establishment : Club
  • General Info phone : 619-696-8888
  • Club / Bar / Lounge Email : info@confidentialsd.com
  • Price: $$$$
  • Cover Charge: $10.00-$15.00
  • Atmosphere :  Hip-Hop / R&B
  • Featuring :  Loud Music
  • Location: Downtown / Gaslamp
  • Minimum Dress Code : Business Casual
  • Payment options :  All Types
  • Vip Email : events@confidentialsd.com
  • Private Party Phone : 619-696-8888
  • Private Party Email : events@confidentialsd.com
  • Club / Bar / Lounge Website: Visit the Website

Confidential Reviews

nice place to hang out
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relaxing environment, friendly service, and good drink prces
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kind of small when it does get packed
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I always enjoy going to Confidential during the week, especially if I dont want to dance, and I just want to relax with friends.
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I always enjoy coming here during the week and would recommend to to anyone
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was this review helpful to you ? Posted on: 6/4/2007 by Club Joe
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Confidential in San Diego
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Food, service, people, relaxing
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occasionally crowded
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Confidential is a good place to grab some dinner, relax and mingle, but not a place to party hard. It's a restaurant bar with decent music and friendly people. During the week it's made for lounging, but during the weekend it can get small because it can get crowded. However, the service is always good and the people are always friendly.
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Good place to relax and mingle.
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was this review helpful to you ? Posted on: 4/28/2008 by Monica
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