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The New Club Paradise Clubs. Memphis Redbirds Clubs. Duration Club Clubs. Memphis Cs Lewis Society Clubs. Newcomerss Clubs Information Center Clubs. Gretaer Memphis Democratic Club Clubs. Silverman Wholesale Clubs. Prospectors Club Clubs. Country Club Est Homeowners Clubs. Air Venture Flying Club Clubs. Alka Membership Club Inc Clubs. Hosannas 24hr Kid Club Clubs. The crowd here is definitely country and not blues; this is one of the few dance clubs in Memphis where the clientele is not a mix of races.
There's plenty of two-stepping and line dancing here, and if you're unsure of the moves, never fear: Lessons and instruction are offered in both, nightly.
Of course, that's part of the best way to meet people - fake like you don't know how to two-step. Sally's expert tip : Those hoping for a more grown-up club experience will want to avoid Thursdays, when the club is open to those as young as 18 for college night. Purple Haze is one block south of Beale Street, in what was once a celebrity-owned blues club across from the Gibson Guitar Factory. The 5, s. Purple Haze is one of the few bars off Beale Street that stays open until a. DJs play everything from old school dance to electro.
The club has an unusual dress code — hats are okay, but no white t-shirts or head scarves. Sally's expert tip : The club is open every night, and has super-convenient parking as it is the ground floor of a parking structure. If there's a must-experience dance club in Memphis, Club may just be it.
With three floors of dance space, each with its own vibe, there's virtually something for every dance taste. The first floor offers either live music or DJs spinning true dance tracks from the 70's through today; depending on the night, live music starts the evening and then the DJ steps in for the late night crowd.
The first floor is open nightly, while the other two floors are open on Friday and Saturday nights only. Floor two focuses on mainstream hip hop and old school jams, and later in the evening is truly crunk; the vibe is dark, hip lounge with an all-female staff.
Floor three is funk-a-licious, no-holds-barred fun, with giant video screens and mirrored walls, and this is where inhibitions and sometimes jaws drop. Recommended for Dance Clubs because : Club is the city's best-known - and infamous - dance club. Sally's expert tip : Think late, late night for the best crowd - don't even bother showing up until 1 a.
With a menu of soul food and ounce beers or set-ups , Wild Bill's holds sway as the quintessential juke joint in Memphis. But what one needs to grasp here is that Wild Bill's is truly a juke joint — and that means folks sit together at tables, you better be sociable, and you are in Memphis, so that means a mostly African American crowd that's there to listen to great music and relax.
This isn't a prettied-up version of a juke joint on Beale, this is the real deal. Those ounce beers come with a couple of plastic cups on top, so you can share. The house band is the Memphis Soul Survivors, and they play most Friday and Saturday nights, so you know the music is always solid. The dance floor - and we hesitate to call it that, it's really tiny - gets crowded fast; don't be surprised if you're dancing with strangers more than you are your friends.
It's simply that kind of place. Recommended for Dance Clubs because : Wild Bill's is simply one of those bucket list experiences you'll never forget, dance bar or no. Sally's expert tip : For the true experience, don't even think of coming before , and keep an open mind as you never know who you'll be sitting next to. The first salsa club in the city, Rumba Room is a little bit of a love letter to Latin culture.
There's a swanky bar area, a colorful mural, a menu full of Cuban and Latin-inspired appetizers, and a large dance area that pulses with a salsa beat. Primarily a DJ-driven dance club, the Rumba Room offers salsa music every Friday and Saturday night, with an occasional live band featured. Free salsa lessons are offered both evenings starting at On Friday nights starting at 7 p.
There's no cover on Thursday nights, when the minimum age is 21; entry for salsa nights is 18 and up; ladies over 21 are free until 10 p. Recommended for Dance Clubs because : The Rumba Room is a go-to for every age and income group, so it's always a fun mixed bag of people. Sally's expert tip : Call ahead to reserve a booth or table for parties of four or more - you'll be glad you did.
This is one of those spots your mom warned you about - and is, as we say in the South, a hot mess. And that's why we love it so much! For years, Hollywood Raiford entertained Memphians in a huge old building on Vance, just south of the central business district downtown. A light-up dance floor, a la 'Saturday Night Fever' was the main attraction, after Raiford himself. Fast forward a few years, and the club has re-opened in a two-story space on S. Second, with the same fog machine and disco ball, but with Robert Raiford's daughter, Paula, taking up the reins after her dad's death in The crowd is a perfect mix of Memphis every night, with urbanites and suburbanites, hipsters, medical students, a few well-heeled Memphians crowding the dance floor.
The beers still come in a bucket, and cash is king here. Recommended for Dance Clubs because : Mirrors, mirrors, everywhere - walls, disco ball, you get the drift.
Sally's expert tip : It's only open two nights a week, so if your time in Memphis is short, then be at the doors Friday or Saturday night at Sally Walker Davies is enchanted by Memphis' music, history, and characters. From the artsy South Main Historic District to the grittiness of her favorite live music clubs to the sophisticated
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