

Boston, MA
Best Dance Clubs (Nightlife) (10 Overall Closest) |
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An Tua Nua |
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835 Beacon St, Boston 02215 617-262-2121
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FENWAY DISTRICT. This pub's rather unusual name means "new beginning" in Gaelic and replaces its former name, RíRá. The spot's a combination Irish bar and dance club, which means drinks such as Guinness are coupled with dance tunes that range from hip-hop to disco and reggae. Typical bar fare (burgers and such) is available every night except Sunday, and for singles, it's a great meet-and-greet spot. |
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Felt |
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(Nightlife - Dance Clubs) |
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533 Washington St, Boston 02111 617-350-5555
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DOWNTOWN. Spanning four levels, this ultra-hip lounge at Downtown Crossing offers a variety of after-hours diversions for discerning patrons with deep pockets. The main-level restaurant is terrific for a pre-theatre or a late night bite of Mediterranean pizza. On the second level, cool crowds gather to lounge, dance and shoot a few games of billiards. Immediately upstairs you'll find a similar spread, only this one is designated for VIPs. And state-of-the-art light and sound systems (and occasional live bands) get folks grooving on the fourth floor, where the dance floor is complemented by suave tans and suedes, a marble-topped bar and cushy banquettes. |
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Jillian's Boston |
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(Nightlife - Dance Clubs) |
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145 Ipswich St, Boston 617-437-0300
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FENWAY DISTRICT. Jillian's bills itself as an "Entertainment Universe," and that it is! This complex houses a variety of entertainments including 55 pool tables, a dance floor, black jack tables, 250 video games and simulators, huge screen video walls, 6 full bars and its very own bowling alley. You're sure to find something here to suite your fancy—even if it's simply a meal and drink at the Atlas Bar and Grill, located on the first floor of this three-story hangout. |
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Kells of Boston |
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(Nightlife - Dance Clubs) |
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161 Brighton Ave, Allston 02134 617-782-9082
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BRIGHTON. The Kells is an Irish-American pub that doubles as a restaurant and nightclub. This large establishment has two floors that house two dance floors, four bars and one restaurant. The dance tunes range from house to retro, hip-hop, electronica and disco. The dining options are quite good, including an all-you-can-eat Sunday buffet and weekly menu items that include appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches and burgers. |
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Liquor Store |
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(Nightlife - Dance Clubs) |
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120 Boylston Pl The Alley, Boston 02116 617-357-6800
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THEATRE DISTRICT. Unabashedly wild and a little "naughty," the Liquor Store is the quintessential party bar. Attention-grabbing patrons pack the floor and shake it to DJ-spun top 40 hits until the urge for another beer (served in a brown paper bag) arises. Friday night's bikini contests draw some striking beauties, not to mention a large audience. In the midst of all the hoop-la, be sure not to miss a ride on the famous mechanical bull. |
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Mojitos |
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(Nightlife - Dance Clubs) |
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48 Winter St, Boston 02108 617-988-8123
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DOWNTOWN. For those who enjoy (and know) their salsa, meringue, reggaeton and bachata, in terms of general atmosphere and energy level, few places hold a candle to this fun-loving dance club, which sits just a few paces from Boston Common. Each night, Mojitos features a little something different, from live Latin music and free dance lessons in the lounge to awesome, adrenaline-racing dance parties in the snazzy club area. NB Keep your eyes peeled for promotions like reduced admissions, drink specials and celeb DJs. |
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The Roxy |
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(Nightlife - Dance Clubs) |
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279 Tremont St Roxyplex, Boston 02116-5611 617-338-7699
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THEATRE DISTRICT. If you're in the mood to move, this is the place to be. Friday night techno music provides a continuous beat and an energetic atmosphere, and seven bars and a balcony allow dancers to catch their breath. Reggae and swing nights number among the weekly theme nights, and the place even presents magic shows on occasion. More than just a bump-n-grind joint, though, the Roxy is also a well-respected live music venue ... one that has hosted everything from rappers to alternative rockers. T-shirts, jeans, and tennis shoes are not allowed, so make sure you're dressed in smart casual attire or trendy attire. |
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User Rating: 9.75
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Venu |
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100 Warrenton St, Boston 02116 617-338-8061
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THEATRE DISTRICT. Looking for where the Theatre District's über sexy crowd gathers when midnight rolls around? Try, Venu, a sleek, hot dance club that doesn't really get going until all the "respectable folks" are tucked and tidy in their beds. The dance floor, under the stewardship of charismatic DJ's that specialize in hip-hop, old school rap, Latin and techno, is always packed with model-caliber clientele. That said, if it's a particularly busy night, getting past the door can be quite a feat, so make sure you dress well and act the part. |
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Brighton Beer Garden |
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(Nightlife - Dance Clubs) |
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386 Market St, Brighton 02135 617-562-6000
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BRIGHTON. This Brighton area lounge offers Bostonians a New York experience without leaving town. It's a happening place that makes visitors feel very with it. The only difference between this bar and NYC bars is the cover charge – here there isn't one. That's just one of the many reasons for its popularity. The trendy crowd, sleek two-story interior, great drink menu, gleaming dance floor, and great surroundings (lovely skylights and plenty of room) are some of the others. Great singles spot! |
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Gypsy Bar |
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(Nightlife - Dance Clubs) |
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116 Boylston St, Boston 02116 617-482-7799
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THEATRE DISTRICT. Formerly that icon of style known as Pravda 116, this sexy Theatre District haunt draws young, deep-pocketed folks who are looking for an upbeat place to unwind. Music ranges from house to Latin, and the Euro-chic interior certainly blends a wide range of "rouge" elements. Patronage of the hip and famous is a point of pride at Gypsy, and it's not uncommon for celebs (Heidi Klum, for one) to throw their own private bashes here. Fashion shows and themed parties give the crowd further reasons to don their best. |
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