Top 10 Best Disco Club Near Brooklyn, New York
97 N 10th St
Williamsburg - North Side
“The vibes are as fun as the name of this place, which feels like a classic discotheque-- but make it...” more
505 E 6th St
East Village
“I have visited this little club twice so far for a Crisco Disco party then for the Romy & Michelle...” more
9 E 45th St
Midtown East
“My favorite spot to dance in NYC. If your looking for a dance club with great music and a great...” more
2 Wyckoff Ave
Bushwick
“I had one great experience on a disco night. Raved about it and drag others along on a few more...” more
220 36th St
Sunset Park
“Food, air-conditioned indoor bathrooms, sunset, and a disco ball. What more can you ask for?” more
168 Borinquen Pl
Williamsburg - South Side
“from the dance floor in the basement - downstairs they play fun disco music (though it does get...” more
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"I LOVE this event. This past Halloweekend Saturday, Nick C. thought of the genius idea to come to the Rub, an event held every last Saturday at the Bell House. It was about a 45 minute wait in line but well worth it. They charged a $15 cover that day, I hate covers but that's pretty damn cheap considering how huge the venue is and great the event was. The Bell House is a warehouse divided into a small bar area and a huge stage area. The crowd is great and the place has a very Generation Y feel to it. The music that night and the last/first time I was here, featured classics of the 90s/early 2000s (basically my childhood). I would assume that's the theme and motif of the Rub, to replicate a night out in the city during that epoch. So for that, I bestow it a very emphatic 5 stars."