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About 10Best's recommendations for Long Island's Best Dance Clubs:
The Long Island club scene features no shortage of places where you can showcase your dance moves. These hotspots move to their own beats, and the sounds of house, Top 40, disco, hip-hop, funk, and Latin rule the night. From red-carpet clubs to joints where everybody can enjoy great dancing in Long Island, these places are tops.
Address: 1181 N Sea Rd, Southampton, NY 11968
One of the most intense nightlife scenes in the Hamptons, Dune (formerly called Cain) bills itself as a primo gathering spot for vacationing celebs, models, and well-to-dos. In many ways, that's just what it is. DJs kick the house sound system into overdrive each night, and it's not uncommon for the dance floor to...
Address: 1815 Broadhollow Rd, Farmingdale, NY 11735
When the beautiful patrons at this club aren't breakin' it down on the dance floor, they're most likely gathered around one of three bars or lounging on stylish banquettes. However, the most coveted spot in the house, the VIP Red Room suite allures guests with flat screen TVs, complimentary champagne and a luxurious...
Address: 737 Merrick Ave, Westbury, NY 11590
[Currently closed for renovations] Billed as the "largest club on Long Island," Mirage is an oasis for Nassau County's young, trendy types, who make sure they dress to impress when heading to this fashion-is-God nightspot. Styled to astound King Tutankhamun, Mirage sports a contemporary aesthetic heavily influenced by...
Address: 514 Hempstead Tpke, West Hempstead, NY 11552
This dance club attracts hordes of stylishly clad 20- and 30-somethings, all of whom count themselves among the local elect if they're permitted inside to show off their dance moves. Dynamic light and sound shows and charismatic DJs ensure that the place stays lively well into the night. If you need a break from all...
Address: 239 E Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
The inn housing this summertime hotspot dates from the 1750s and has long been a haven for folks wanting to escape big-city worries. Now one of the largest nightclubs on Long Island with some 30,000 square feet, the aptly-named White House hosts awesome dance parties and great live music all season. The good times...
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