A recent phenomenon with a special interest for research is drug consumption among youths, which is an important aspect of night life and “botellon” (street drinking) in Spain. The aim of the present study is to analyze the differences between stimulant users (cocaine and ecstasy) and non-users in their nightlife recreational habits. The sample consisted of 1214 youths between 16 and 25 years old who were interviewed at home or in recreational nightlife places following a random procedure. Results indicated that there are important differences in recreational night life and street drinking characteristics between stimulant users and non-users. Stimulant consumption is predicted by several variables (e.g., frequency of going out at night, money spent when going out, drug use during street drinking, etc.). Therefore, the habits of youths in recreational nightlife partly explain drug consumption.