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Hi! Are there bars or clubs in the DMV with space to dance where older (50+) people hang out? So far this is what I found:
Looneys in Fulton -- cover bands and dancing Fri/Sat, looks like a big older generation pickup place Outta the Way Cafe in Derwood -- older scene, but a lot of regulars and live music but really no dance space Not that there is anything wrong with these places, but is there somewhere nicer with good drinks where both older singles and couples dress up to go out dancing? From what I see the DC dance clubs are pretty much filled with 20 somethings and I am hoping there are places I haven't discovered yet. Thanks for any ideas! |
| Fulton and Derwood? Where TF are those places? |
They are on Google maps. Fulton is fairly nice. As for OP's question, in Fairfax County we are in bed by 9:30pm, so no dancing. |
| Clyde’s on Wisconsin. They have some good cover bands and people dance! |
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Baxter's Bunny Hop
The Lowdown Aunt Shucky's Donnie and the Tiles 62 62 Mestapho's State Line |
| Wil be in MD/DC area for Capital Jazz Fest 6/6 - 6/9. Where can Grown n Sexy folks go after the shows that weekend? |
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What kind of dancing? DH and I are in our 50s and go to The Salsa Room in McLean. It's got plenty of space for dancing (Latin) - it's primarily a dance club and has 2 levels. I'm sure hook ups happen but even my 40+ single friends get asked to dance - and dance they do!
It's not cheap though. You have to pay for everything, including water. |
| You would fit right in at the Villages. |
PP who recommended The Salsa Room here. Do you need coffee? Why so cranky? |
How easy (hard) would it be for a 48 years old guy who has zero rhythm to learn Salsa? |
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Roja Lounge live music dancing, grown and sexy, basement of dLeña
476 K Street NW, Suite D, Washington, DC 20001 |
| Hank Dietle's |
| In the pit area at concerts. We go out to the Tarara Concerts in the summer and there are lots of ppl of all ages dancing all night (these are very fun cover band concerts at an outside amphitheater). |
| Why pass up the opportunity to be the creepy old person in a club full of 20-somethings? |