AIR CONDITIONED Lounge has anchored the 30th Street nightlife corridor in Normal Heights, San Diego since 2004, operating a mid-century modern dance lounge and cocktail bar inside a building whose iconic neon sign predates the current concept. The "Air Conditioned" marquee is a holdover from the former Your Place Bar and Grill that occupied the 92116 address, and the current owners built out the interior with retro post-modern lampshades, leather seating, a sunken VIP lounge, and vintage James Bond-era poster art that reads more 1960s film set than standard bar. DJs spin nightly across house, nu-disco, electronic, and '80s formats on a dance floor that includes an LED touch-activated panel, one of the first installations of its kind in San Diego, and the dinner-to-drinks pipeline runs through Wormwood on 30th Street where a full dinner service transitions into the same late-night window the AC Lounge occupies. Craft cocktails anchor the drink program, with a back bar built for whiskey sours, specialty martinis, and seasonal mixes that rotate alongside a draft beer list. The outdoor patio extends the lounge's capacity and gives the 21-plus crowd a breather between dance sets. Post-concert traffic from Snapdragon Stadium and post-game crowds from Viejas Arena reach the 30th Street address in under ten minutes via the 15 freeway from Mission Valley, making the lounge a landing spot for late-night drinks after SDSU football games and arena concerts. The Glampisphere, a private event space attached to the lounge, hosts birthday parties, corporate gatherings, and ticketed DJ nights in a separate room with its own booking line. Adams Avenue and 30th Street form the commercial crossroads of Normal Heights, and Adams Avenue Theater programs live performance and comedy shows that feed the same evening-entertainment circuit. The bar's weekly programming includes trivia nights, live-drawing sessions with costumed figure models, and themed DJ residencies that have held multi-year slots on the calendar.