New York’s Top 10 : Music Venues – Top 10 Dance Clubs

  1. Beacon Theatre

    Name
    the stars and they’ve probably been on stage at the Beacon, where the
    likes of Bob Dylan, Sting, and B.B. King have performed. Shows range
    from pop music and light rock to gospel and world music.

    • Broadway at West 74th St

    • Open 1 hour before show

    • Admission charge




    Beacon Theatre

  2. Village Vanguard

    Since
    1935, this basement club has featured a “who’s who” of jazz. The early
    years were eclectic, launching folk singers like Harry Belafonte. Since
    the 1950s it has been all jazz.

    • 178 7th Ave South

    • Open 8pm–late

    • Cover charge

  3. Birdland

    Another
    legend, although no longer in the location opened by Charlie Parker in
    1949. Now near Times Square, the premises is built in three tiers to
    ensure good sightlines. Birdland Big Band plays on Mondays.

    • 315 West 44th St, between 8th & 9th Aves

    • Open 5pm–3am Mon–Sun

    • Cover charge




    Birdland

  4. Blue Note

    Tony
    Bennett, Natalie Cole, and Ray Charles have all played this Greenwich
    Village venue. The emphasis is on jazz, but blues, Latin, R&B, soul,
    and big band also feature.

    • 131 West 3rd St, between MacDougal St & 6th Ave

    • Open 7pm–2am Sun–Thu, 7pm–4am Fri & Sat

    • Admission & cover charge




    Blue Note

  5. S.O.B.s

    The
    initials stand for Sounds of Brazil, but the music ranges from African
    to reggae via soul or jazz. The beat is contagious, and the dance floor
    gets crowded. Friday is salsa night.

    • 204 Varick St at West Houston St

    • Opening times vary

    • Cover charge

  6. Highline Ballroom

    This
    industrial-look space on the edge of the meat-packing district offers
    an intimate experience. Mos Def, Lou Reed, Jonatha Brooke and Lady
    Sovereign have all graced the stage here.

    • 431 West 16th St between 9th & 10th Aves

    • Admission charge

  7. Iridium Jazz Club

    Opened
    in 1994, Iridium has funky decor, good food, and excellent established
    and new jazz groups. The great guitarist Les Paul plays here on Monday
    nights.

    • 1650 Broadway at West 51st St

    • Open 7pm–2am Fri–Sat, 5pm– midnight Sun–Thu

    • Admission charge

  8. Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola

    Part
    of Jazz at Lincoln Center, this dazzling club features changing
    line-ups of top jazz groups. The cover is steep, but “after hours sets”
    are $10 maximum, and the food is reasonably priced.

    • Broadway at 60th St

    • Sets at 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30pm daily

    • Admission & cover charge

  9. Jazz Standard

    First-rate
    acoustics and traditional to avant garde music. The restaurant, Blue
    Smoke, offers barbequed food. The Mingus Big Band plays most Monday
    nights.

    • 116 East 27th St, between Park Ave Sth & Lexington Ave

    • Open 7pm–3am Tue–Sat (from 6pm Sun)

    • Adm charge




    Jazz Standard

  10. Bowery Ballroom

    The
    opening of Bowery Ball-room in 1998 helped spear-head a Lower East Side
    renaissance. The venue boasts great acoustics and sight-lines.
    Well-known touring acts, mid-scale indie rockers, and local bands
    feature.

    • 6 Delancey St, between Bowery and Chrystie St

    • Opening times vary

    • Admission charge


Top 10 Dance Clubs

  1. Bar 13

    Three floors plus a roof deck and rocking DJs.

    • 35 East 13th St

  2. Element

    Drink in the downstairs vault, then dance away at this club in a one-time bank.

    • 225 East Houston St

  3. Lotus

    A mix of dining room, bars, lounges, and dance floor.

    • 409 West 14th St

  4. APT

    Great setting and sound in a Meatpacking District favorite.

    • 419 West 13th St

  5. Marquee

    Tough to get in if you’re not with a model – but worth it. House and hip hop.

    • 289 Tenth Ave

  6. Club Shelter

    Dance until dawn at this Soho standby; Saturday is the big night.

    • 150 Varick St

  7. The Sullivan Room

    Draws the cream of techno talent to this intimate venue.

    • 218 Sullivan St

  8. The 40/40 Club

    Rapper Jay-Z’s swanky sports bar-cum-R&B dance spot also boasts a cigar bar and three VIP sections.

    • 6 West 25th St

  9. Cielo

    The beautiful set come for soulful and deep house.

    • 18 Little West 12th St

  10. Pacha New York

    Dance music and urban style spread over four floors from the Ibiza superclub.

    • 618 West 46th St