About Myth Nightclub
Myth Nightclub in Downtown Jacksonville is an upscale dance venue known for its world-class sound, cutting-edge lighting and energetic atmosphere. Opened in May 2016, Myth occupies the former Club TSI location at 333 E Bay Street (www.bizjournals.com ), reviving a historic nightlife spot on the Riverfront. The club was created by owner Jon Mroz after decades of international club-travel; he built Myth as a “world-class venue that rivals larger markets such as New York, Miami, and Ibiza” (patch.com ). Signature features include an immersive LED video ceiling (the only one in Jacksonville (patch.com )), a powerful bass-driven sound system, and three distinct party spaces (including main dance floor, VIP sections and an outdoor terrace). Myth shares its block with Element Bistro + Bar (a healthy-casual restaurant) and Live Bar, creating a hub of nightlife on Bay Street. Today Myth is often ranked among Jacksonville’s very best club experiences, blending lavish design and top-tier production into the local scene (patch.com ) (www.tripadvisor.com ).
Events and Programming
Myth Nightclub hosts a full calendar of nightlife events every weekend, along with special theme parties. Weekly schedule highlights include Electronic Thursdays , featuring international EDM and bass music DJs, Ignite Fridays (hip-hop/R&B with local and guest DJs including resident DJ Q45 (mythexperience.com )), and Themed Saturdays with dance contests and house/techno beats by resident DJ J Taylor (mythexperience.com ). Special holidays and college breaks often bring unique events – for example, Myth’s Masquerade Balls, Halloween “Haunted Clubs,” 4th of July parties, or holiday holiday DJs. Myth also regularly brings in touring acts (bass, dubstep, trap and EDM DJs) under its “Electronic Thursdays Presents” brand; recent lineups have featured trap/bass stars like Riot Ten, VASTIVE, Heyz’d, PhaseOne and Slang VZN (dtjax.com ) (dtjax.com ). Crowd levels are highest Thursday–Saturday nights, typically 9pm–2am, but Myth occasionally opens for off-night events (college break parties or late Sunday dance events). Ticket prices vary by event: monthly theme nights often have low cover (especially with RSVP), while ticketed shows (featuring well-known DJs or special performances) might range from about $10–$30. Drink specials are common: for example, Friday nights advertise bargain shots and cocktails ($3–$5 range) for early arrivals (mythexperience.com ). Overall, Myth’s programming spans high-energy dance music (dubstep, trap, EDM, house) to R&B/hip-hop parties, with frequent local guests and national touring DJs keeping the experience fresh.
Tickets and Booking
For most nights, Myth Nightclub encourages advance booking. Reservations can be made through Myth’s website or app (often via Eventbrite), and online tickets are cheaper than at the door. Myth’s FAQ notes that tickets are usually $5–$15 less online than at the gate (mythexperience.com ). You can also sign up for free or discounted tickets through Myth’s RSVP system; for example, regular Ignite Fridays and Saturday theme nights often offer free RSVP entry (mythexperience.com ). A press tip: Myth frequently sells out its capacity on big-event nights, so it’s recommended to purchase tickets in advance or RSVP as soon as the event is announced (mythexperience.com ). There is no traditional box office onsite. Instead, buy tickets via Myth’s online ticketing page or mobile app (links on their site) or pay at the door if available (mythexperience.com ). Door entry begins around 9pm for weekend events. VIP table reservations (bottle service) can also be made online through Myth’s site, which lets you choose specific seating sections (mythexperience.com ). In short, check Myth’s official channels for upcoming shows, and plan to lock in tickets early; walk-up entry is possible for many nights but expect higher cover or wait times without an RSVP.
Seating and Layout
Myth is primarily a general-admission, dance-club layout, but it does offer VIP table areas. The main level features a large dance floor in front of the DJ booth, with the high-tech LED ceiling overhead and vibrant light shows. Along the edges of the floor and at the back are several elevated VIP lounge sections and booths that can be reserved together with bottle service (mythexperience.com ). These VIP areas provide couch seating and a better vantage point over the crowd. There appears to be an outdoor patio/terrace on the property as well (used for smoking breaks or during warm-weather events) that offers fresh air and river views (mythexperience.com ). In terms of viewing, the best experiences are typically close to the center of the dance floor for full immersion in the sound and lights. However, it can get very crowded, so a side/lounge vantage or the VIP areas can be ideal for a more relaxed view. Note that Myth’s acoustic is bass-heavy by design; front-of-stage feels the rumble while rear areas hear a bit less direct bass. The venue keeps an upscale club feel – dress and behavior are policed at the door (see policies), and the layout prioritizes open dance space over loose seating. Restrooms and bar stations line the periphery for convenience. In short, there is no assigned seating – it’s mostly standing room to dance – but you have the option to purchase a reserved table section (with toppings and bottle service) for a more VIP experience (mythexperience.com ).
Getting There and Parking
Myth Nightclub is located at 333 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 (Unit 105). This is on the Southbank side of Downtown, just south of the Acosta Bridge on the St. Johns River waterfront. Major landmarks nearby include the (former) Duval County Courthouse and City Hall. By car, you can reach Bay Street via adjacent streets (for example, eastbound on Bay via Church Street, or exit I-95 to Bay Street). Paid parking is available throughout downtown. The most convenient is the municipal parking garage on Bay Street or nearby surface lots. Importantly, one free option is the old courthouse parking lot across Church Street – it is reported to be free after 6pm on weekdays and always free on weekends (www.metrojacksonville.com ). Metered street parking is also an option (meters are typically enforced until late evening). App-based garages like ParkJax or mobile pay lots near City Hall can be convenient.
If you prefer public transportation, a few Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) buses service the downtown core. Look for routes running along Church or Main Street – there are JTA stops at Bay & Church and Bay & Main. (Jacksonville’s Skyway rail ends north of Bay Street, so for Bay Street you’d use buses or rideshare.) For rideshare or taxis, drop-off points on East Bay near Church Street are ideal. After shows, Uber/Lyft usually queue on Bay Street as guests leave. Walking is also an option if you stay at a downtown hotel. Nearby hotels include the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront (a few blocks north on Bay) and the Omni or Courtyard, which are a short walk east on Bay Street. Always allow extra travel time for late-night events, and confirm any post-midnight transit schedules. In summary, plan ahead: utilize the free courthouse lot (after hours) or a parking garage, or arrange a rideshare pick-up/drop-off to ensure an easy visit.
Inside the Venue
Expect a high-energy club atmosphere inside Myth. Doors open around 9pm on show nights. Upon entry you should present a valid photo ID (Myth is generally 18+ for club nights) (mythexperience.com ). Guests typically experience a security ID check and light bag search, following standard nightclub procedures. Myth does not have a formal coat or bag check — keep belongings minimal. On busy nights, there can be a line at the door, especially for popular acts, so arrive early to avoid crowds outside. The interior is dark with powerful stage lights and strobes, and the bass is physically felt throughout the floor.
The club has multiple fully-stocked bars serving beer, bottled water, liquor and inventive cocktails. If you’re dining before or after, the attached Element Bistro + Craft Cocktail Lounge on the same premises offers a full menu of organic-inspired dishes and signature drinks (patch.com ) (patch.com ). Inside Myth, the bartenders mix cocktails using quality ingredients (Element’s mixologists even have drinks like the “Element’s Garden” herbal tequila highball (patch.com )). Bottle service is available at VIP tables, which include mixers and a server. Most patrons drink at the bar or from tables. There is no kitchen in the nightclub itself, so all food comes from Element or outside.
Restrooms are located near the bar areas; both men's and women's rooms are available. (Given the upscale vibe, restrooms tend to be clean and well-maintained.) Myth does not broadcast house music videos on screens, focusing instead on the club’s video ceiling and laser show above the dance floor. Additional venue features: hardwired internet is likely for operations, but there’s no free public Wi-Fi for guests. Cell phone signal is generally okay inside for calling/taxi apps, though the load house can be loud. Photography with phones is typically allowed for personal use (many guests take photos of the lights), but professional cameras or video equipment are usually prohibited. Also note there is no re-entry policy: if you leave once, you must re-queue. Food vendors or outside alcohol are not permitted. In short, inside Myth you’ll find a polished nightclub environment — ID check at the door, vibrant music and lights on the dance floor, seating and bars along the sides, and an open, modern design that emphasizes sound and party energy.
Nearby Amenities
The Bay Street district offers plenty of pre- and post-show options. For dining, Myth’s own Element Bistro is a top pick – it’s literally next door and serves healthy wraps, salads and signature cocktails (patch.com ). Within a few blocks you’ll find steakhouse Cowford Chophouse (one of Jax’s best-known restaurants), and casual spots like Moxie Kitchen & Cocktails or Pizza places along Bay Street. If you want a quick bite on the go, the Jacksonville Landing area (Riverwalk) has food kiosks and bars about a 5-minute walk up Bay Street. There are also a few bars just west of Myth on Bay (e.g. Kickbacks Lounge or Vagabond) where you can continue the night or grab a quieter drink before heading in.
For lodging, downtown hotels abound. The Hyatt Regency and Omni Jacksonville are along the riverfront steps from Myth, and several others (e.g. Courtyard, Hilton Garden Inn) are a short walk away. We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early to accommodate parking or check-in. After-hours, the area is safe to walk a few blocks but consider taxis or rideshares if it’s late or you’re not staying nearby. Most restaurants and bars in this part of downtown stay open late on weekends, and local JTA buses run limited service. Myth is just over a mile from the Skyway’s southern ferry (water taxi) terminal at Veterans Memorial Arena – if you’re following the riverwalk, you could use the Southbank Riverwalk footpath to get around downtown. In summary, Myth is within the lively core of Jacksonville’s waterfront, with hotels and eateries within easy strolling distance and safe late-night transit or ride-hail options for leaving.
What Makes This Venue Special
Myth stands out in Jacksonville for its ambition and design. The club was consciously built as a “Miami/Ibiza-level” nightlife spot in Jax (patch.com ), featuring pro-level sound systems (emphasizing rich bass) and carefully choreographed lighting. The centerpiece LED video ceiling + lighting rig in the main room gives parties a immersive visual ambiance unmatched by other area clubs (patch.com ). Its history and legacy also matter: Myth occupies the storied Bay Street building (formerly Club TSI) where generations of Jacksonville residents clubbed. By renovating and upgrading that space, Myth has helped re-energize Downtown’s nightlife scene. Myth’s owner has invested heavily in the neighborhood – buying the whole building in 2020 (mythexperience.com ) and planning new venues above, which signals long-term commitment.
Culturally, Myth has become a key draw. It brings national DJs and an international club vibe to a city that previously lacked such large-scale venues. Local press notes it was created to “bring something fresh, new and exciting” to Jacksonville (patch.com ). Many patrons describe the experience in superlatives: “the energy inside Myth is unmatched” and “you can feel the bass through the floor” (www.tripadvisor.com ). Artists and audiences appreciate Myth for its attentive detail – from the high-end cocktail offerings (curated by Element’s chefs and mixologists (patch.com ) (patch.com )) to the spacious dance floor and VIP seating options. In short, Myth matters because it raised the bar for nightlife here: it couples high style (modern architecture, design) with serious club production, and it actively supports Downtown’s revitalization (mythexperience.com ). These qualities – a cutting-edge club built by a passionate founder – make Myth uniquely notable in Jacksonville.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: Myth’s main entrance is at street level. Given its 2016 renovation, the ground floor is likely ADA accessible (flat entry, wheelchair-use paths). The restrooms should have at least one accessible stall, though confirm on arrival if needed. (Future plans for the second floor include an elevator for expansion (mythexperience.com ), indicating ADA compliance is being considered.) If you have mobility or hearing needs, call ahead to verify accommodations.
What to Bring: Always bring a valid photo ID – Myth is 18+ (some events 21+) (mythexperience.com ). Dress sharply but comfortably – the club’s motto is “Dress up to get down” (mythexperience.com ). Avoid athletic wear, slides or clothing with holes (jeans and stylish shirts are best). A small wallet or purse is fine. Don’t bring outside food, drinks, or professional cameras. Small crossbody bags may pass security; large backpacks or wrapped packages will be searched or turned away.
Common Mistakes: Don’t assume free entry – some nights have cover charges. Always check if an event is 18+ or 21+. Arrive early on popular nights as Myth often fills to capacity. Lines can form for ticket pickup or ID check after 10pm – coming before 10:30pm usually means shorter waits.
Age Restrictions and Dress Code: By default Myth is 18+ (mythexperience.com ). Some special events are strictly 21 (especially if promoted for college crowds). Dress code is upscale club casual – dress shoes are not required, but avoid dirty sneakers and casual team jerseys. Hats and sunglasses may be discouraged once inside (security will ask you to remove caps). The FAQs say coming “from a corporate job” is fine fare, but not “from a construction site” with holes (mythexperience.com ), meaning business-casual or party attire is ideal.
Insider Tips: Sign up for Myth’s guest list or newsletter to catch early ticket offers. Many flyers around town advertise Myth events – bookmarking their online ticket page saves time. On a hectic night, consider “pre-gaming” (several friends gathering) before arriving. Also, if cash is short, Myth accepts credit cards at the door and bars (mythexperience.com ). Keep in mind the downtown free parking tip: the Duval Courthouse lot is free at night and weekends (www.metrojacksonville.com ), and metered street parking often becomes free after 6pm downtown. If possible, carpool or rideshare – drop-off at Ben Epps Airport (in town), or plan to share an Uber/Lyft home.
Final Hint: For a special experience, combine dinner at Element Bistro with a Myth club night. Element is literally attached, and its healthy, chef-driven menu (patch.com ) means you don’t have to worry about a late-night hunger. After dinner, ask the host for a table by the door so you can seamlessly transition next door to Myth. Enjoy the lights, sounds, and the crowd – many regulars say you’ll feel “completely transported” during a great show (www.tripadvisor.com ).
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are tickets, and where can I buy them?
Tickets for Myth events are usually sold online in advance and are significantly cheaper before the show (often $5–$15 less than at the door) (mythexperience.com ). You can buy tickets through Myth’s official site or app, typically via an Eventbrite or similar page. For many weekly nights (like Ignite Fridays or Saturday themes), Myth offers free RSVP tickets in advance (mythexperience.com ), which can save you money. If you miss buying ahead, you can sometimes pay cash or card at the door if the event isn’t sold out (mythexperience.com ). In short: for best price and guaranteed entry, reserve tickets online as soon as your preferred show is announced (mythexperience.com ).
Is there a physical box office or will-call window?
No, Myth does not have a separate box office storefront. There is no permanent ticket window you can walk into. All ticket sales and reservations are handled online via Myth’s website/app or through event partner pages. If you bought a ticket online, you typically check in at the front door using the event’s QR code or guest-list. You can also buy tickets at the door on event nights (if availability remains), but this is usually more expensive (mythexperience.com ). Essentially, think of Myth as an app-driven nightclub – use your phone to book or RSVP in advance, or arrive and pay at the entry when doors open.
What is the dress code at Myth Nightclub?
Myth’s dress code is upscale casual. The club’s motto is to “dress up to get down” (mythexperience.com ). In practice, this means avoid athletic wear, flip-flops, work boots or clothing with visible holes. Dress as if you were going to a trendy nightclub – nice jeans or slacks, stylish dresses or button-down shirts, and clean shoes. Baseball caps or beanies may be removed at the door. Security will turn away anyone in obviously dirty or overly casual attire (e.g. work uniforms or filthy clothes) (mythexperience.com ). There is no formal requirement for jackets or dresses, but patrons are expected to look presentable. If in doubt, lean toward a smarter outfit. This policy applies regardless of gender identity – the goal is a fashionable club vibe.
What ages are allowed, and do events ever allow minors?
Myth Nightclub’s standard age policy is 18 and up for entry (mythexperience.com ). Since it is a nightclub with alcohol, most events are 18+ (some special shows might be advertised as 21+). Myth occasionally hosts all-ages or 17+ events (especially daytime or holiday parties), but you must check each event’s details. Always bring a photo ID, even if the event says 18+, because Myth requires you to prove ID for entry. (Some promotions may advertise guest lists, but Myth itself enforces the 18+ rule). If a parent offers to supervise a minor, the policy is still that Myth does not admit under-18 ages unless explicitly stated for that event.
Does Myth Nightclub have wheelchair access or ADA accommodations?
Because Myth was opened and renovated in 2016, it should comply with ADA standards. The main club entrance is at street level on the first floor of the building, but if any step exists, staff can assist. The venue’s restrooms likely include an accessible stall. If you require specific accommodations (ramp, elevator to a second floor, seating, etc.), it is best to call ahead to verify. As of now, all dancing is on one level and should be accessible from the entrance. (Future expansion plans for Myth do include a second-floor music space and outdoor terrace (mythexperience.com ), which would presumably have elevator access.) Overall, most guests with mobility devices report that Myth is reasonably navigable on the main floor.
Does Myth serve food or only drinks?
Myth itself is primarily a nightclub, so the focus inside is on drinks (liquor, beer, cocktails). You can buy crafted cocktails at the bar, including signature drinks created by Element Bistro’s mixologists (patch.com ). Myth does not have a kitchen, but it shares the building with Element Bistro & Craft Cocktail Lounge. If you’re hungry, Element (same address – 333 E Bay St) has an extensive menu of bar-friendly and healthy fare (patch.com ). Many patrons eat at Element before dancing. Also, you can bring an unopened bottle of water or small snack if needed, but no outside alcohol or large meals are allowed inside Myth.
Is there a coat check or lockers at Myth?
Myth Nightclub typically does not offer a public coat check or locker service. Patrons are encouraged to travel light. You may bring a small purse or bag, but expect a quick security check at the door. There’s ample table/lounge seating for belongings. In chilly months, bringing a compact coat or wearing something multi-layered (that you can tie around your waist) may be wise. Do not bring large backpacks or luggage. If you need to store items, you’ll either have to guard them at your table or leave them with someone not entering the club.
What items are not allowed inside?
Standard nightclub prohibitions apply. No outside alcohol or drugs of any kind are allowed – Myth strictly enforces this. Other items usually banned include weapons (even pocket knives or pepper spray), large containers of any kind, outside food, and recording video equipment. For safety, some clubs also disallow selfie sticks or large camera tripods. Glass bottles not sold at the bar are not allowed. Although Myth hasn’t published a list, common sense suggests you should bring only ID, cash/credit, and phone. Security reserves the right to search bags and refuse entry if disallowed items are found.
Can I take photos or video inside Myth?
Personal photos on your phone are generally allowed (no flash likely needed since the club is dark). It’s common for guests to capture memories on their phones. However, professional cameras and video cameras (especially on tripods) are not permitted without prior approval. Also, be respectful of other guests’ privacy. In short: yes to casual phone pics, no to pro gear. As a courtesy, if there’s a large concert or special guest DJ, they may ask people not to record the show, so follow any posted announcements.
How late is Myth open on show nights?
Myth’s regular hours on party nights are 9:00 PM until 2:00 AM (mythexperience.com ). The club typically does not serve beyond 2:00 AM due to city regulations. On some weekends or with special concerts, hours may be extended, but usually 2 AM is the curfew. Doors open at 9 PM (sometimes 10 PM for very late events) and the last call for drinks is shortly before closing. If you arrive very late (close to 2 AM), they may stop selling entry if it’s crowded. To be safe, arrive by 11 PM at the latest for an active experience.
What are the best seats or areas for viewing a show?
Since Myth is largely general admission, “seats” are standing areas. The very front by the DJ booth and center of the dance floor gives the most direct view of any performers and the light show. That spot is also where the bass is felt strongest. If you prefer a bit more space, side areas or the back balconies (if available) offer good sightlines with less crowd density. Booking a VIP table (which often are raised or set back) provides a lounge view – these sections typically overlook the dance floor from slightly above, giving a clear perspective without jostling. For smaller crowds, lounge chairs along the walls can be decent. Ultimately, what’s “best” depends on your vibe: proximity to party or a laid-back view – Myth caters to both experiencers.
What does VIP bottle service include?
VIP bottles are sold by sections or tables. Depending on the section reserved, you share a table that seats between 2 and 8 people (mythexperience.com ). Each reservation includes at least one bottle of liquor of your choice, glassware and mixers (like sodas, juices). You get a dedicated server for that table for the night. Pricing varies with the event. You may order extra bottles or mixers as desired. Myth’s reserved seating chart is online before purchase, so you can see exactly what you get. This is a premium option if you want a private area away from the general crowd and complimentary mixers.
How do I get VIP or bottle-service seating?
To reserve a VIP table, use Myth’s online ticketing portal. When viewing an event, look for “VIP SPECIALS” or sections you can click to buy (mythexperience.com ). You’ll either select a section on a seating chart or fill out a request form. The FAQ indicates you can see and choose specific tables online (mythexperience.com ). If you prefer, you can call Myth (or email the manager) to inquire about sections. Once booked, you pay in advance just like tickets. On the night of the event, check in with the host at the VIP entrance and they’ll seat you at your table. Always confirm what’s included (some events have special promotions or package credits).
Is there public transit or rideshare available?
Downtown Jacksonville has JTA bus service on main arteries (Church St., Main St.). For Myth, buses that stop near City Hall or on Bay Street (within a few blocks) could work, but schedules throughout the night are limited. The Skyway rail does not reach Bay Street. Taxis and rideshares (Uber/Lyft) are recommended late at night – you can set drop-off at 333 E Bay St and pick-up at the same spot on Bay Street. The club is also close to a water taxi stop (on Southbank) and the Riverwalk, but for late returns these may not operate late. Overall, we suggest driving, parking, and then planning a rideshare home. The area is safe, but walking back to hotels or parking lots alone in the very late hours should be done with caution. An advantage: the JTA downtown parking lot (near courthouse) becomes free for all after 6pm (www.metrojacksonville.com ), so you can save on parking that way if you drive.