Dance floors are found in a variety of venues, from bars to ballrooms, often directly in front of a stage. They can be made of anything from poured cement to parquet or hardwood and may even be sprung or floating. Nightclubs and bars may offer regular dance lessons or use dance floors for additional seating.
Portland, OR
Clyde’s Prime Rib Restaurant & Bar is where old-school style, classic steakhouse food, and live music mingle for a unique Portland dining experience. Doubling as a music venue and dance hall, Clyde’s Prime Rib has been supporting the local music scene since 1955, hosting live music every night of the week. The dance floor and stage are nestled around the corner from the main dining room. Listen to local live bands playing funk, R&B, blues, disco, and jazz. The bar serves the best in local craft beers, Oregon, Washington and California wines, and craft cocktails. ...
Portland, OR
Located in the Raleigh Hills neighborhood, Dublin Pub Portland is a central hotspot for nightlife with many beers on tap, live rock and reggae shows, pool, darts, and shuffleboard. Weekly events include poker and trivia. ...
Bars and Music Venues
Portland, OR
Serving the North Portland area since 1947, the World Famous Kenton Club has music, booze, cheap whiskey and beer. Kenton Club serves brunch on weekends and a full dinner menu Wednesday through Saturday. There are stages for live music both indoors and out. The stone facade of the building gives way to wooden walls and floors. Enjoy pinball and pool inside or the nice covered deck and patio outside. ...
Portland, OR
McMenamins Crystal Ballroom is an awe-inspiring venue located in a historic building on Burnside Street in Portland, OR. The venue has a classic corner stage, floor-to-ceiling windows, vaulted ceilings, grand chandeliers, a swooping balcony, and full bar service. ...
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