MD/DC area bars/clubs with dancing for the 50+ crowd?

Anonymous
Check out the social dances at glen echo park in Bethesda . Very multigenerational
Anonymous
Outta the Way Cafe in Derwood is a dump.
Gross
Anonymous
I’m curious too! We’ve been to Carlyle club in DC but that’s more show/date night.

Cover bands at caddies in Bethesda and also in O’Connells in old town, Alexandria and yes, everyone there IS old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


+1. Except for Saturday night when the child is in a scouts camping trip.
Anonymous
Cafe Citron, or is that too young?
Anonymous
Is the Yacht Club in Bethesda still open?? 😂
Anonymous
Blue Crew
The Tempest
Shogun 77
Califredo’s
Prime Function
Seasonal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why pass up the opportunity to be the creepy old person in a club full of 20-somethings?


Yeah this is what I do.

But don’t worry, I look at least 15 years younger than I actually am.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blue Crew
The Tempest
Shogun 77
Califredo’s
Prime Function
Seasonal


What area are these?
Anonymous
Sunrise Senior Living.

Many locations in the DMV area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


How easy (hard) would it be for a 48 years old guy who has zero rhythm to learn Salsa?


Very hard, low prospects. Might be able to muddle through some bachata and merengue, though.

Anywhere there is Latin dancing there will be people of all ages. We don't stop dancing as we get older.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hank Dietle's
lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


How easy (hard) would it be for a 48 years old guy who has zero rhythm to learn Salsa?


PP sorry for the delay. I wouldn't start with salsa, I'd do Bachata! The Salsa Room has free lessons starting at 8:15 (doors open at 8:00) on Fridays. Women get in for free before 11PM. Men have to pay $20. There are 2 lessons and you'll want to do both.

I really encourage you to do it! There are usually more women than men (although not a huge difference) and bachata is very forgiving. Watch a few YouTube video and you can get the basics before you go. It's SO much fun! And, whatever you practice, you get better at! I didn't start dancing until my 30s, took a 20 year break and just recently started up again. I grew up 20 minutes from where Mike Pence is from so you can imagine how much rythym I came to the Club with.
Anonymous
Where did the ecities crowd move to?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where did the ecities crowd move to?

Florida.
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