Plenty of places to enjoy the Solano County nightlife

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FAIRFIELD — From happy hours to hip-hop tunes and dancing to live music, local nightlife offers an abundance of choices.

Here are some of the places to get your groove, or grog, on in Solano County.

  • A & J’s Pub and Grill: 605 Main St., Suisun City, 429-8266.
  • Blondies Bar and Grill: 555 Main St., Vacaville, 592-1442, www.blondiesvacaville.com
  • Cheers Nightclub: 321 Merchant St., Vacaville, 451-4049.
  • Chris’ Club: 656 Benicia Road, Vallejo, 648-9257, www.chrisclub.com.
  • City Sports Bar and Grill: Located in Stars Recreation Center, 155 Browns Valley Parkway, Vacaville, 455-7827.
  • Cloud Nine: 4519 Walters Road, Fairfield, 425-9365.
  • Dimitri’s Lounge By The Bay: 700 Main St., Suite 106, Suisun City, 419-5204.
  • Ding’s Cocktail Lounge: 1712 W. Texas St., Fairfield, 425-2529.
  • Favela’s Fusion: 1500 Oliver Road, Fairfield, 421-8484, www.favelasfusion.com.
  • Harry’s Sportsman’s Lounge: 833 Texas St., Fairfield, 422-2940.
  • Hide-A-Way Saloon: 1080 Orange Drive, Vacaville, 448-1900,www.hideawaylounge-grill.com.
  • Huey’s Pub: 519 Main St., Vacaville, 451-9015, www.hueyspub.com
  • Legends and Heroes Sports Grill: 3990 Paradise Valley Drive, Fairfield, 421-2234.
  • The Limelight: 558 Parker Road, Fairfield, 437-5551.
  • Main Street Bar and Grill: 627 Main St., Suisun City, 428-6270, www.mainstreetbarandgrill-suisun.com.
  • Merchant and Main Grill & Bar Inc.: 349 Merchant St., Vacaville, 446-0382.
  • Miss Darla’s: 110 Peabody Road, Vacaville, 446-4131.
  • The Rellik Tavern: 726 First St., Benicia, 746-1137, www.therelliktavern.com.
  • Sticky Rice Chinese Bistro & Bar: 5030 Business Center Drive, Suite 100, Fairfield, 863-7500, www.stickyricebistro.com.
  • The Suite: 1721 N. Texas St., Fairfield, 425-8352.
  • Thompson’s Corner: 2147 Cordelia Road, Fairfield, 864-9720.
 Reach Amy Maginnis-Honey at 427-6957 or [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter at www.twitter.com/amaginnisdr.
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  1. Last I heard Benicia was part of Solano County. Why no mention of Benicia and its places that could be much better than any mentioned. Rookies, Rellik are just two.

  2. After seeing how Californians think, speak and behave, I’ve come to the conclusion that Cromwell and Erdogan were right!

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