2024: Brooklyn Voted House of Yes Best Dance Party!
House of Yes
2 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn
(646) 838-4973 – houseofyes.org
If you’re looking to get out and dance in Brooklyn, there’s only one place to do it — House of Yes in Bushwick. This multi-room nightclub and dance space was founded as a passion project in 200, and since has grown into a huge and beloved community space and venue. House of Yes was created as a “temple of expression” dedicated to connection, creativity, and celebrating life — and those principles shine through every night. At House of Yes, you’re encouraged to wear your best, most fun outfits and release your inhibitions — dance like no one’s watching, talk with strangers, and have a great time! House of Yes also holds itself and its guests to high standards of respect and courtesy — making it a safe place for all Brooklynites. The calendar at House of Yes is jam-packed with different parties and musical styles, so there’s something for everybody.
2023: Brooklyn Voted The Bell House Best Dance Party!
The Bell House
149 7th Street, Brooklyn
(718) 643-6510 – thebellhouseny.com
Sometimes you’ve just got to dance the night away, and The Bell House is just the spot for it. No matter what your mood or favorite music is, there’s bound to be a night for you somewhere on the Bell House’s packed calendar. Love the 80s? They’ve got you covered. Want to shake it off with Taylor Swift? Buy your tickets now! Jam out, get sweaty, and swill some delicious drinks at this prime bar.
2022: Brooklyn Voted The Bell House Best Dance Party!
The Bell House
149 7th St
(718) 643-6510 – thebellhouseny.com
Sometimes you’ve just got to dance the night away, and The Bell House is just the spot for it. No matter what your mood or favorite music is, there’s bound to be a night for you somewhere on the Bell House’s packed calendar. Love the 80s? They’ve got you covered. Want to shake it off with Taylor Swift? Buy your tickets now! Jam out, get sweaty, and swill some delicious drinks at this prime bar.
2021: Brooklyn Voted House of Yes Best Dance Party!
House of Yes
2 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn
(646) 838-4973 – www.houseofyes.org
House of Yes believes that performance, dance and art can inspire and heal us. It is a temple of free expression, its owners and performers dedicated to connection, creativity and celebrating life. House of Yes began as a 2,500 square foot loft in 2007 and has blossomed into Bushwick’s premier nightclub and dance venue. If dancing, burlesque, costumes, and acrobatics are your type of entertainment, this is the place to go. Guests are invited to participate in the party and be their true authentic selves. Consent and respect are hallmarks of House of Yes, both on and off the dancefloor. Head over with friends, dance your pants off and have a night to remember!
2020: Brooklyn Voted House of Yes Best Dance Party!
House of Yes
2 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn
(646) 838-4973 – www.houseofyes.org
When you want to dance the night away to unique musical acts, head over to the House of Yes on the Ridgewood/Bushwick border. The first House of Yes started innocently enough- in April of 2007, a friend of a friend was looking for someone to take over their lease on a 2,500 square foot second floor loft located at 1949 Troutman St.. The place was a wreck, a hippie-punk squat house complete with hallways filled with trash, leaky ceilings and curious odors. “It is perfect,” said Anya Sapozhnikova. She signed the lease. And so it began. This was a project driven by passion, not dollars. The goal was to build a true creative live/ work space that could host an occasional dance party or circus class.
2019: Brooklyn Voted House of Yes Best Dance Party!
House of Yes
2 Wyckoff Ave.
(646) 838-4973 – www.houseofyes.org
When you want to dance the night away to unique musical acts, head over to the House of Yes on the Ridgewood/Bushwick border. The first House of Yes started innocently enough- in April of 2007, a friend of a friend was looking for someone to take over their lease on a 2,500 square foot second floor loft located at 1949 Troutman St.. The place was a wreck, a hippie-punk squat house complete with hallways filled with trash, leaky ceilings and curious odors. “It is perfect,” said Anya Sapozhnikova. She signed the lease. And so it began. This was a project driven by passion, not dollars. The goal was to build a true creative live/ work space that could host an occasional dance party or circus class.
2017: Brooklyn Voted The Bell House Best Dance Party!
The Bell House
149 Seventh Street (718) 643-6510 www.thebellhouseny.com
In the fall of 2008, a 1920’s warehouse was converted into The Bell House. The venue is a magnificent two-room music and event venue located in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn. Each room is perfect for getting your dance on while listening to the sweet sounds of live music.