Appropriately and perfectly named as the space is circular with the spheroid bar centered in it. The bar is then surrounded with the bar stools accentuating the circinate theme. Then, the lounge table and seats are situated on the inner circumference of the venue. The only factor that could out the disk-esque them would be for the bar to actually spin! That would empasize the layout in 'centrifugal' terms.
The thing I don't like about round bars is that is is difficult for bartender to see all the customers behind them if they are facing the outside of the circle. If the bartender is facing the shelves of booze which are in the center of the bar, it blocks his/her view of guests on the other side. I wish I could draw this out to explain but you'll just have to use your imagination. So when we first got there we sat down for a bit but then I realized that we couldn't see the bartender and he couldn't see us. So I had to go find him. Phew.
I wish I could remember his name as he was very polite, professional, and knowledgeable about the beers. I didn't expect that as Centrifuge is chill yet clubby - flatscreens with sports on but in a low lit and high-ceiling environment with ambient music playing. If the manager is reading this, our bartender was young and African-American. Give him props!
Centrifuge surprisingly has bottle service. But it's at a much lower cost than at the clubs. So for those of you who are on a budget or just don't like clubs, for whatever reason, this is decent option.