List of nightclubs in New York City

This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City.

A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club, active from 1923-36.[1]

  • The Beatrice Inn (2006-2009)[1]
  • Bungalow 8 (2001-2009)[1]
  • Café Society (1938-1948)
  • CBGB (1973-2006)[1]
  • Connie's Inn
  • Copacabana (1940-1992)[1]
  • Cotton Club (1923-1936)[1]
  • Danceteria (1979-1986)[1]
  • El Morocco
  • Electric Circus
  • Fez
  • Half Note Club
  • La Martinique
  • Latin Quarter
  • Limelight (1983-1990s)[1]
  • Palladium (1976-1995)[1]
  • Riobamba
  • The Saint
  • Stork Club
  • Studio 54 (1977-1991)[1]
  • The Tunnel (1986-2001)[1]
  • The Blue Angel (New York nightclub)
  • The Village Gate
  • The World
  • Xenon
  • [[Uptown Garage (nightclub)Bx NYThe Players Club (nightclub) Times Square-Midtown Manhattan The Players Club
  • The Area (nightclub) Lower Manhattan NY The Area
  • The Red Parrot (nightclub) Wast Midtown NY The Red Parrot
  • Bently’s (nightclub) Midtown Manhattan NY Bently’s
  • Silver Shadow (nightclub) Midtown Manhattan NY The Silver Shadow
  • Roxy (Roller Rink-nightclub)DJ Larry Levan West Midtown NY The Roxy]]
  • Rooftop (Roller Rink- nightclub) DJ Hollywood Harlem NY The Rooftop
  • Savoy Ballroom (nightclub) Harlem Manhattan NY The Savoy
  • Roseland Ballroom (nightclub) Midtown Manhattan NY Roseland
  • The Key (Roller Rink - nightclub) Bx NY The Skate Key
  • Smalls Paradise (nightclub) Harlem NY Smalls Paradise
  • The Audubon Ballroom (nightclub) Washington Heights NY The Audubon]]
  • The Renaissance (nightclub) Harlem NY The Reni
  • The Celebrity Club (nightclub) Harlem NY The Celebrity Club]]
  • [[Honrable mentions: The Sugar Bar (Ashford and Simpson)- Upper westside, Suspenders TriBeCa, A Bunch of Grapes East Harlem, Club Zanzibar DJ Tony Humphries Newark NJ. And to the Many Street Crews who served Millions of the city’s’ youths from 1976-1989 with free “Street Jams” DJ Red Alert, kool Herk, The Rock steady Crew, DJ Hollywood, Zulu Nation Afrika Bambatta Crew, DJ Grand Wizard Theodore, Melle Mel, The Cassanova Crew, DJ Brucie B, High Powered Productions DJ Ty-Ski, Juice Crew, Grandmaster Flash, DJ Steve Ez Rock and many more!!]]

See also

References

  1. Morgan Peterson (August 6, 2015). "#TheList: New York's Most Historic Night Clubs". Harpers Bazaar. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
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