Places to go dancing: Best Places to Dance in NYC That Aren’t Douchey Nightclubs

Best Places to Dance in NYC That Aren’t Douchey Nightclubs

Pedro Lara

We’ve got the scoop on the best spots to dance in NYC including cozy dives and famous big-room clubs

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Get ready to shake your rump and bust a move at the best places to dance in NYC. While we certainly love frequenting the best clubs in NYC, there’s also much love to be shown for the non-clubs providing top-notch DJ mixes to groove to. To make the hunt for the best dance club (or bar) easier for you, we’ve rounded up the top spots where you can boogie. Some are big, some are small, some are dive bars, and some are clubs—but they are all roomy and fun to get down at with your friends. When the dancing fatigue sets in, head to one of these haunts for tasty bar food and snacks to refuel. 

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1. Public Records

  • Bars
  • Music venues
  • Gowanus

This hi-fi watering hole boasts three rooms: a lively space for mingling in big booths and listening to vinyl, an airy café with an all-plant-based menu and a back joint that feels like a hypnotic Berlin club for dancing the night away. The beverage program also centers on cocktails concocted from homemade, healthy tonics, and some are also nonalcoholic like the sauce-free blood-orange celery soda or the coconut-water chamomile. We love a nightlife option that leaves you feeling fresh the next day—especially if you don’t arrive home until the early morning.

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2. Avant Gardner

  • Nightlife
  • East Williamsburg

This raging East Williamsburg venue complex features the massive outdoor Brooklyn Mirage sanctuary and a pair of plush indoor rooms: a 15,000-square-foot Great Hall and cozier Kings Hall, that still has a 800 person capacity. You’ll see some of the biggest artists in the electronic dance music scene in the open-air Brooklyn Mirage during the summer month, and then keep the party going all year round in the interior spaces which have also hosted heavy-hitters like Jamie Jones, Fisher, Gramatik and Aphex Twin. Don’t miss the immersive projection mapping visuals in both the indoor and outdoor areas.

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Photograph: Courtesy Natalie Keyssar

3. Nowadays

  • Bars
  • Beer bars
  • Ridgewood
  • price 2 of 4

With its top-flight sound system, sophisticated menu and deeply chill vibes, Nowadays is a slice of Neverland for club kids. Opened by Mister Saturday Night cofounders Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter, Nowadays’ ample outdoor space is the home of its day-party incarnation Mister Sunday and the Ridgewood Market as well as a regular slate of readings and discussions. More recently, a 5,000-square-foot indoor venue was unveiled, so now DJs can spin harder stuff into the wee hours for those who still haven’t adopted grown-up schedules.  

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4. 3 Dollar Bill

  • LGBTQ+
  • East Williamsburg

In recent years, Bushwick has quickly become a queer paradise, with bars like the Rosemont and the Deep End throwing bashes every night, and the Bushwig festival rising in prominence year by year. And with the June 2018 opening of this double-trouble nightlife hub, the neighborhood may be embarking on a new golden age. Enjoy drinks in the lovely Americana bar 3 Dollar Bill, which features shows and events like Sunday BBQ parties; then head to Sutherland, the fabulous warehouse space in the back of the venue, for thumping dance parties every night guided by sound systems inherited from venues like the Roseland Ballroom. Some of the best drag performers and DJs in the city have begun their takeovers of the new spot; get in early and join the community.

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Photograph: Jeff Brown

5. The Sultan Room

  • Things to do
  • Event spaces
  • Bushwick

So often going to see a concert or checking out that one friend of a friend’s DJ set means choosing between a good time and decent food—there’s only so many sad fries and buffalo wings we can eat. But, thankfully, 2019 New York nightlife values food and drink as much as any performance. The dual forms of entertainment work in tandem to create the ultimate vibe with menus that no longer lack innovation. The Sultan Room brings a level of kitsch to both the venue’s listening room and its attached space for food. In fact, the neighboring restaurant, which opens to the public today, is a near-exact recreation of a beloved Wisconsin spot they used to dine at, using decor the duo bought at auction after the restaurant closed. The to-go area, Döner Kebab, is inspired by revelers of Berlin’s clubs who often hit up Kreuzberg döner spots in the late-night. Featuring a state-of-the-art sound system, technicolored lighting, wall decals inspired by mosques and a sunken dance floor, The Sultan Room will offer both live concerts and DJ sets, influenced by global sounds. Expert music curation even extends to The Sultan Room’s trippy black and gold glitter bathrooms, which have audio clips telling the history of the original Midwest spot. 

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6. Ponyboy

  • Bars
  • Cocktail bars
  • Greenpoint

Few places in NYC make you wanna party as hard on a weeknight as this glorious neighborhood spot. Inside, you can sip expertly mixed cocktails at the handsome front bar, then head to the red-lit back room for hip weekly happenings (think frequent all-night, all-vinyl disco sets and local funk bands). Many of our favorite Ponyboy nights are Wednesdays and Thursdays, but check its Instagram each month for a full schedule of events. Head here on a Friday and Saturday to experience it popping off like a full-on nightclub. 

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7. Black Flamingo

  • Nightlife
  • Williamsburg

Amid the handful of both legit and underground DIY venues popping up left and right (and vanishing just as quickly) in Brooklyn, here’s a spot that we’re sure is here to stay. Battery Harris’s David Shapiro and Etan Fraiman, Soul Clap’s Eli Goldstein, M.A.N.D.Y.’s Philipp Jung and Wolf + Lamb’s Gadi Mizrahi are all scene veterans behind the Williamsburg venue, which focuses on “music, sound and intimacy.”

Photograph: Tiffany Rexach

8. Good Room

  • Nightlife
  • Greenpoint

Located in the home of former Polish bottle service venue Club Europa, Good Room was redesigned by nightlife impressario Steve Lewis and opened in October 2014. The main room was designed with the DJ in mind with a perfectly placed booth, solid sound system, ample dance floor and small stage for performances. Off that, a massive square bar boasts friendly bartenders and surprisingly reasonable drink prices, while a third smaller room—the Bad Room, as it were—houses a massive wall of vinyl and another DJ set-up for separate tunes.

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9. Kind Regards

  • Bars
  • Cocktail bars
  • Lower East Side

This cocktail bar down the street from Pianos turns into a party on the weekend and is probably the closest thing to a Brooklyn dance bar you’re going to get in the Lower East Side. Downstairs is where you’ll shake what your mama gave you—there’s a disco ball above a sizable dance floor with an ever-changing roster of DJs setting the scene.

Photograph: Paul Wagtouicz

10. Jupiter Disco

  • 4 out of 5 stars

  • Bars
  • Cocktail bars
  • East Williamsburg
  • price 2 of 4

If you peek through the dilapidated warehouses and storefronts in Bushwick, you’ll usually catch sights of bearded men or Edison bulbs signaling “Cool gentrification bar here. ” Jupiter Disco, however? Not so much. Its block is so deserted that you might be taken aback when a bouncer coolly asks, “Looking for Jupiter?” Sure, it has a silly name and proudly touts a midcentury dystopian sci-fi theme, but the industrial, LED-lit bar is much less a cheap play at Instagram likes than an earnest letter to the science-fiction genre.
ORDER THIS: Pop-culture–nodding cocktails, named after everything from British prog-rock songs (a tequila-vermouth quaff dubbed Confusion Will Be My Epitaph!) to chapters of The Hobbit (a rye-and-sherry–blending Riddles in the Dark). While not every cocktail from bartenders Al Sotack (Death & Co.) and Maks Pazuniak (Maison Premiere) fully takes off—the Well Deserved Punch ($12) is a sugar overload of pineapple, lime and strawberry—the applejack-based How to Travel ($12) surely does. Its sweetness of honey and vermouth is tempered with bitter IPA, striking a smooth, floral balance with a pop of fizz. Heads-up: The bar eschews a physical paper menu for a drinks list that scrolls on two TVs, so keep an eye out.
GOOD FOR: Your own modern-day Mos Eisley cantina. (A framed blueprint of the beloved Star Wars tavern can be found on one wall.) The bunkerlike space is outfitted with orange florescent lights, dark turquoise booths and nostalgia-inducing tech tchot

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Photograph: Courtesy Markus Marty

11. No Bar

  • 5 out of 5 stars

  • Bars
  • Cocktail bars
  • East Village

Former Mission Chinese executive chef Angela Dimayuga unveiled this pioneering concept at the Standard East Village. Unabashedly queer and unbound by convention—No Bar’s website declares that there are “no covers, no rules, no holds barred”.

Photograph: Courtesy Elsewhere/Luis Nieto Dickens

12. Elsewhere

  • Music
  • East Williamsburg
  • price 2 of 4

Brooklyn’s DIY scene gets a neon-lit glow up at this sprawling music and culture complex tucked away in a burgeoning nightlife district off the Jefferson Avenue strip. The big room fits 700 peeps and boasts a sensory-overloading laser-and-LED light show. And the talent’s decidedly left of the dial, featuring indie-rockers and DJs with a foot still in the underground as well as all-nighters, such as the queer Latinx party Papi Juice. Elsewhere also features a smaller side room that offers its own programming, a second space for larger shindigs and a quiet cocktail lounge upstairs, plus a spacious rooftop deck. 
 
If you’re looking to grab a bit while you’re there, checkout Mission Chinese’s new Bushwick location located on the groundfloor of Elsewhere. The restaurant looks like something out of Bladerunner and has enough szechuan spice to get your palette ready to dance, too. 

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Photograph: Dylan Johnson

13. Baby’s All Right

  • Music
  • Williamsburg

This eatery, bar and stage, located on a happening little Williamsburg strip, is a local musical institution with its lively schedule of au courant musical acts and DJs that range from experimental (Pharmakon) to the voguish (Ariel Pink). And the food’s pretty good too.

Photograph: Maxine Nienow

14. House of Yes

  • Nightlife
  • Clubs
  • Bushwick
  • price 2 of 4

This wild Bushwick spot opened in 2016 and quickly established itself as a reliable way for Brooklyn revelers to wear insane costumes and lose their inhibitions just about every weekend. With exhibitionist parties like “House of Love” and the immersive “Little Cinema” film tributes, along with a panoply of aerialists, magicians and dancers on retainer, House of Yes is constantly inventing new ways to make a night out more than just drinks at the bar.

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15. The Ditty

  • Bars
  • Cocktail bars
  • Astoria

This Astoria haunt is self-described as “your friendly neighborhood cocktail bar,” but it’s actually more than that. It doubles as a rustic and relaxed dinner and brunch spot, and moonlights as a lively bar where game-playing fiends congregate to play classics from your childhood like Guess Who?, Uno and Scrabble. The spot is also known to host bangin’ dance parties. 

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16. Friends and Lovers

  • Bars
  • Crown Heights

This club and live-music venue draws indie bands and party seekers to a relatively quiet stretch of increasingly trendy Crown Heights with events most nights. Be sure to check out their Wednesday party called Almighty Burner where you’ll hear throwback funk, soul, boogie, and electro. On the last Saturday of the month, the Brooklyn haunt hosts their longest running party— an old school hip hop party called Future Old School.

 

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17. C’mon Everybody

  • Bars
  • Bedford-Stuyvesant

Decked out in surprisingly convincing ’70s decor, this Brooklyn lounge puts its sizeable performance space to a diverse number of uses: the eclectic calendar of live music and DJ sets ranges from groovy funk combos to blippy synth-pop acts. Regardless of what you stumble upon, though, you’ll find plenty of dance space available for showcasing your latest moves.

Photograph: Courtesy Adam Kane Macchia

18. Brooklyn Bowl

  • Things to do
  • Concerts
  • Williamsburg

This bowling alley and live music venue fully embraces the new mania for local nostalgia. The space takes its design cues from Coney Island, with old freak-show posters and carnival-game relics, and all of the beer on offer—by Sixpoint, Kelso and the Brooklyn Brewery—is made in the borough. It’s a great place to kill a few hours with a big, rowdy group: You can tackle a pitcher and the stoner-food menu from the Blue Ribbon team (delicious fatty brisket, Old Bay–fried chicken) laneside between frames. The plush tufted couches are the most luxurious alley seating we’ve ever seen.

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    Andrea Garza: Best place to just dance and have a great time! Az needs more clubs lol

    Layal: Amazing dancing, fabulous drag, phenomenal taqueria del Yaquis

    Travis Warman: Love this bar. Great place without many of the prissy queens who go to BS. Come to dance and meet new people of all types.

    Matthew Petro: Experience “You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies” on the 2nd floor.

    Lilia Menconi: Experience “You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies” on the 2nd floor and discover my favorite place on the planet.

    JK Grence: The contemporary art collection is world-class. My favorite is “You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies”! Get in free after 3 on Wednesday, and after 6 on First Friday!

    Ash De Guzman: Go to Bar Smith for Solstice Saturday and Dance in both sections, Upstairs and Downstairs, Reward yourself by meeting someone new. Read more.

    Audra U: Enjoy Sticky Fingers Fridays’ new main room format: “indie, dance rock, new wave, brit, synth pop, rock & roll, party jams”. Electro, house, techno, dubstep on the roof.

    Audra U: Dance until 3am or later

    Sherri Kural: The free flamenco dancing was great! It is every Sat night from 6 to 8 PM.

    Larry Cummings: Best small venue in Phoenix Metro. Sound is great, it’s pretty intimate but you still get to dance like no one cares. Bands seem to really enjoy playing here.

    Taylor Ortlieb: Late night dance parties, great shows and plenty of beer choices. I don’t know what there is to dislike here!

    Darnell Calhoun: Haven’t been in a long time. But last night was fun. Great music to dance to. Sunday nights are good here.

    Rudy Mariscal: Let’s dance tonight 😉

    Rudy Mariscal: Let’s dance 😉

    Tommy Kowalski: Herberger Theater Center is home to Arizona Theatre Company, Actors Theatre, and Center Dance Ensemble.

    Herberger Theater Center: Free program on Flamenco Dance on May 20, 1pm. Presented by Un Corazon Flamenco. www.HerbergerTheater.org

    🌵Andrew Kolikoff🌵: Beautiful, modern & impeccably well maintained theater in downtown Phoenix. Elegant, roomy entrance & corridors w/ a few hip lounges make it great for events! Venue serves up mainly plays (no music).

    Shannan Sorenson: Hang with the old man on the smoking patio. ..he gives good speeches and if he comes inside, he will impress you with his dance moves.

    Debie Vivers: Love the music and dancing.

    Chuck Via: Dancing and the music is awesome!

    Jimmy R: Great dance spot.

    Phoenix New Times: You’ll see more pomps & coifs at Rip’s than any other dive bar in town, hands down. But don’t let the style intimidate you, Rip’s is still a dive bar with cheap-o prices & some fun goth dance nights. Read more.

    Veronica Jane: Check out Birthday Suit Burlesque–here once a month!

    Emily Allender: Best bar in the city! There’s so much to do: you can grab a speciality drink from either bar, sit and play board games, shoot pool or play skee ball, dance…or visit the “library”😏

    Garrett Jeffs: Intimate little venue with a nice bar too

    Raquel Landefeld: Sub-terrainian music venue that does not disappoint when it comes to food & drink! Come here for a show; but come here for excellent grub & decently mixed drinks!

    Stacey René: Go on a Mon, Tue, or Wed night to have the dance floor pretty much to yourself 😀

    Gabe Cruz: Dance floor is small but the crowd is mature and very friendly as opposed to a dance club were young knuckleheads get bent over small little things. Live band was awesome and played a variety.

    Drew Pociask: One of the few places in Phoenix that i’ve found with live Blues music. If you’re into blues I suggest visiting here!

    Lloyd Sirkin: Just plain fun and good food as well. Games, dancing, shopping and more. Nothing else like it. Check it out.

    Jennifer Swartz: This place is a blast, huge warehouse set I prohibition time. Organic alcohol drinks, cornhole, ping pong, dancing to awesome Mix from DJ. Sunday 10am there’s a Punch, Crunch, brunch class $10.

    Stephen G. Barr: Great new mixed use destination in downtown Phoenix with restaurant, full bar, coffee bar, soda fountin, gym and vintage clothing store. Read more.

    Arizona State University: Rock out at Civic Space Park 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday Sept. 14 with a live African-American dance performance by the New F-Os Hip Hop.

    ASU’s Downtown Phoenix Campus: Celebrate Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with Mexican folktales, masks, folk dancing, face painting, jazz, art and more on First Friday, Nov. 4, from 7 to 10 p.m.

    Michelle Ponce: Lightrail Stop: Van Buren and Central Best of free arts, music, dance, and community events Downtown! Beautiful, modern park, splash pad, seating, shade, green grass all year long…

    MARC CHATOW: First time here Very cool place for sure, but was disappointed with the so-called dance music. Is it me? I guess I just don’t like today’s music, just Circuit Party stuff…I guess I’ m spoiled. 😉

    Stacey Hartnett: If you go on a Friday you may see the owner gettin down on the dance floor. I had a great time. The drinks were cheap and the guys were hot.

    Reagan LaFerve: Best bar staff and best patio in Phoenix!

    Nathan Pelz: Don’t miss the dancing Dads!!

    Nathan Meacham: One day I will be a dancing dad, but for now I just enjoy them and you should too.

    Tommi Goodman: Went here for a Phoenix Suns game and loved it! The upper deck is pretty far from the action but if you pay the extra money for the lower decks, you are guaranteed to have a fun night!

    Angela Riccobono: RED MONKEY GRAND OPENING PARTY MAY 27 — dont get caught with ur pants down on the dance floor !!

    Phoenix New Times: 2012 Best of Phoenix Winner: Best New Nightclub! Swanky decor, a boss PK Sound system, 7,000 square-foot dance floor, and enormous stage make this downtown club the king! Read more.

    Edgar Garcia: Dancing is great!

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    The roof of the world

    With the advent of summer, everyone remembers that on the “Roof of the World” the most beautiful thing is, of course, the roof itself. Closer to the morning, the most beautiful and cheerful representatives of Moscow at night gather here to meet the first rays of the sun under the sets of Spider and Fish. And, despite the fact that the story is far from new, like five years ago, the open veranda of the top floor of the club is the most desirable place to spend the second half of the night on the map of modern club Moscow. nine0005

    Swan Lake

    The restaurant on the territory of the Neskuchny Garden, opened by the organizers of Solyanka, has been enjoying undying popularity with the night public for many years now. The fact is that, in addition to beautiful and cozy wicker furniture, a real lake and delicious cocktails, there is quite a decent sound and friendly DJs play here (it should be noted that in Lebedin they are friends with the best representatives of this profession in Moscow). And thanks to the clean air and the feeling that you are outside the city, you don’t want to leave here at all. nine0005

    Squat Verandah

    One of the coziest dance verandas this year is in trouble. It turns out that it somehow belongs to Markhi, and here they can’t agree on whether loud music can be played on the territory. In our opinion, the three walls that cover the veranda cannot in any way let in the noise disturbing the neighbors. Yes, and there are only one or two neighbors on Rozhdestvenka – there are only institutes and office buildings around. However, despite the troubles, the Weekender promo group has already managed to hold several wonderful after-party parties here, where already half an hour after the announced opening time there was nowhere for an apple to fall. We hope that the problem will be resolved – summer has just begun! nine0005

    Rolling Stone Bar

    Despite the fact that the “rock and roll” format of last year’s club leader has spread around the city so ubiquitously that it has become almost synonymous with bad taste, Rolling’s chic summer venue still attracts the public just as briskly – and this can be understood: a great view of Moscow at night with XXC and water, a sea of ​​smiling pretty girls on the dance floor and on the other side of the console (DJ Quazar, Olya Maksimova), drunken dancing on the bar counter and a sea of ​​alcohol. If you find this pastime exciting at night – you definitely need to strive here – it seems that this is already a brand after all. nine0005

    Vozduh

    Here, just like last year, we decided to hold protracted after-parties, but with a new team of promoters. And if the audience of last year’s Weekender was entirely sweet old party-goers and beautiful neophytes, then now it’s more of a suspicious-looking visitors to Glazur and Neo. Nevertheless, no one canceled the green lawn and space design of the hemisphere of the club, and the surroundings of local dances on green grass under the scorching sun and in the antique environment of the Arma factory found its loyal visitors. nine0005

    Fly away beach

    This year Fly away has moved to the left side of the 3rd beach of Serebryany Bor, and, perhaps, now its territory has become somewhat more interesting. The members of the Fly away promo group, who made a name for themselves with carbon monoxide Mondays for the club staff and the dance floor of the same name at Kazantip, have long matured and calmed down. Now they have families, children, the 3rd beach of Serebryany Bor, and in this light, a hammock is much nicer than flashing strobe lights. DJs still play here, but not carbon monoxide techno, but soft deep house or something else that is not dance at all. It is most convenient to be here in the company of a decent sober driver, because getting from here to home at night is not so easy – not all taxi drivers are willing to pay 100 rubles. for entering the territory, and the way to the barrier on foot can take at least an hour. nine0005

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