1. Havana Club
8.5
288 Green S, Cambridge, MA
Night Club · 11 tips and reviews
Mariel Francine: Salsa club with free group lessons on Friday and Saturday nights from 9-10 p.m.
Jess Lin: Fantastic spot for salsa dancing! The lessons beforehand are nice but the majority of dancers know what they're doing. If you have a chance to talk to the owner, Jeff is a great guy.
Perry W: Awesome atmosphere, lots of people to dance with!
Joey Thomas: Tuesday nights are great if you like wondering whether you're dancing with a boy or a girl
Diffuse 5: Check out the queer dance party on Tuesday nights. Awesome dancing & an epic-ly diverse group of people. http://ow.ly/7DHJU
Kat Chen: The best place for those who want to dance to eclectic, funky, non-top 40 music! But don't ever take tequila shots here...
Elizabeth H: Went upstairs and a local band was playing. Good crowd, enough space to dance. Not bad for a Tues. night.
CityRover Media: From metal and punk to pop and rock, not to mention belly dancing, band battles, and the occasional drag show, there is truly something for everyone at the Middle East. Read more.
Benjamin Doyle: small joint, 2 bars, one in the front and another in the dance hall, both rooms part of Middle East Upstairs
6. Cantab Lounge
7.5
738 Massachusetts Ave (at Pleasant St.), Cambridge, MA
Dive Bar · 50 tips and reviews
CityRover Media: The impromptu dance area is likely to fill up with patrons spanning at least two generations, but do not be alarmed. Down a couple of beers and elbow your way into some hip-shaking space. Read more.
Sandra Rubinchik: Chicken Slacks are still going strong on Thursday nights. Make sure to down some liquid courage and put on your dancing shoes before the second set.
Brandon Gregz: Fun place, fun music, cheap beer . Give it a go
8. Veggie Galaxy
8.4
450 Massachusetts Ave (at Brookline), Cambridge, MA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · 130 tips and reviews
Jennifer Pore: I had the club with an IPA. Every bite is delicious! This place is great, the staff is friendly and the music sets the perfect mood for dancing to each yummy bite.
Genie G: One of the few places in the area with gluten free options, including bread. Awesome sandwiches and anything breakfast!
Shane Solar-Doherty: TRY EVERYTHING. Everyone should have to eat here everyday.
Mizz Tea: Any meal, band, or belly dance nights! x
GourmetLive: As renowned for its Middle Eastern cuisine as it is for putting on some of the best shows in town, this is a sure bet for a prime pumpkin kibbeh or mjudra (lentil stew) during lunch.
Matthew Tilleard: See a band