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.
Myrtle Beach, SC
Tin Roof Myrtle Beach is located on the third floor of the BLVD building overlooking the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean. Tin Roof features three full bars, a stage with professional sound and lighting, and an open-air rooftop patio. Weeknights feature acoustic tunes during dinner with a mix of local, regional, and touring acts at night with occasional DJs on the rooftop patio. Weekend nights feature some of the country’s best bands while a DJ spins dance tunes in the Green Room. ...
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