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San Antonio,
TX
78205
210-271-3811 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. You'll probably end up getting a workout at Bonham Exchange, although maybe not the one the original German owners of this former gymnasium intended. The Ramones, Iggy Pop, and Tina Turner have all graced Bonham, which describes itself as "San Antonio's premier progressive dance club." Three dance floors and four bars have taken over the 115-year-old building, attracting a truly diverse crowd to the longstanding local favorite. Daily drink specials are available; there's no cover charge for patrons 21 and over before 10pm.
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| 245 E Commerce St
San Antonio,
TX
78205
210-222-4700 | | | | | Description: RIVER WALK. Finally, a place to smoke a hookah at two in the morning! Club Rive meets the late-night needs of 20- and 30-somethings with four clubs in one. Take in live music in the Bubble Room, enjoy DJs and dancing in the Skydome and Tabu, and then sit back and smoke that hookah in the Hush Lounge. If that's not enough, special happenings like a fashion show focusing on vintage trends keep things interesting.
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| 3030 NE Loop 410 at I-35
San Antonio,
TX
78218
210-646-9378 | | | | | Description: SAN ANTONIO. Hope those boots were made for walkin' (and dancin' and drinkin')! Cowboys Dancehall boasts two dance floors, seven bars, a mock western town, and a 20,000-square-foot arena. Bull riding and dancing lessons appear on the schedule regularly. Live music is the heart of the club, and the performance lineup is well-thought-out and extensive.
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| 12260 Nacogdoches Rd
San Antonio,
TX
78217
210-655-0040 | | | | | Description: SAN ANTONIO. A mixed crowd congregates at this country and western haven until the wee hours, dancing on its signature race track dance floor.
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| 212 College St
San Antonio,
TX
78205
210-220-1972 | | | | | Description: RIVER WALK. Word on the street has it that Polly Esther's is the hottest dance club in town. Shake it to the beats of recent decades, starting with hits from the '70s. On weekends, patrons fill all three levels of this awesome venue, and $3 drink specials, available till 10pm, motivate folks to get an early start.
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| 8123 Broadway St
San Antonio,
TX
78209
210-320-4567 | | | | | Description: ALAMO HEIGHTS. Framed pictures of Ghandi and Che Guevera might inspire you to start an uprising...or maybe just to start dancing. Dim lighting and blue neon illuminate the underground dance floor where 20- and 30-somethings groove to DJ-spun tunes. Pool tables and a hookah room mix up the tone even further. Revolution Room's sister, Rebar, is right across the street, but Revolution is a wise alternative when you're feeling just a little rebellious.
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| 231 E Houston St
San Antonio,
TX
78205
210-223-2029 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. As the name implies, Suede Lounge aims to distinguish itself from the rest of San Antonio's downtown offerings with a few touches of sophistication. Order a bottle and guarantee yourself a seat in the elegant, modern VIP mezzanine. Once that bottle's finished you'll probably have no qualms about heading to the dance floor; house and trance beats are spun from the DJ booth. The lounge is a frequent choice for young downtown professionals, and a strictly enforced dress code helps keep it that way.
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| 221 E Houston St
San Antonio,
TX
78205
210-271-7472 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Billing itself as "nightlife enlightenment," Zen Bar brings a healthy dose of the East to this Western town. Buddha is in the details: A 32-foot-long black granite bar and a relaxation temple make for Asian-style decor with a trendy twist. Find balance with curry-dusted pork dumplings and Red Dragon sangria, but realize that it can be difficult to meditate with that glass wall separating the men's and women's restrooms.
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