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    Get Your Groove On

    Houston's top dance clubs: Get your groove on into the late-night hours at these hot spots

    Elizabeth Rhodes
    Sep 24, 2015 | 11:32 am

    Letting loose on the dance floor with choice tracks booming over the speakers is undoubtedly a favorite past time for many Houstonians, and thankfully, there are lots of incredible dance clubs where you can get your groove on. We've assembled a list of some of the city's hottest spots where you can keep dancing well into the late-night hours.

    NUMBERS

    300 Westheimer Rd.
    713-521-1121

    A Houston institution, this Montrose spot is known to attract a diverse, dance-loving crowd who enjoys uninhibited fun and live music acts that run the gamut from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Ministry. Be sure to check out Classic Numbers Night each Friday, Houston's longest running weekly event that features music and videos from the '80s mixed by longtime Numbers DJ, Wes Wallace.

    BARBARELLA

    2404 San Jacinto St.

    The Houston version of the popular Austin dance club — which features a light-up dance floor — has truly solidified itself as the best place to get down in Midtown. Whether you're at this hot spot for 'Emo' Night on Tuesdays, '90s Night on Thursdays, New Noise on Fridays or '80s Night on Saturdays, this is one dance club where there really is something for everyone and the enthusiastic crowds are certainly a testament to that.

    FIFTH AMENDMENT

    2900 Travis St.
    832-474-3394

    If you're looking for a no-holds-barred dance club replete with lasers, smoke machines, velvet rope and bottle service, Fifth Amendment in Midtown is the place for you. The club's DJ's lean towards hip-hop and dubstep, perfect for keeping the dance vibe going until 2 am.

    SOUTH BEACH

    810 Pacific St.
    713-529-7623

    Montrose remains a hot spot for gay clubs, and South Beach is by far the hottest. The dress code? Underwear will do just fine! Show off your moves to dance, hip-hop, top 40 and electronic tunes. Don't worry about overheating — liquid nitrogen drops from the ceiling and lasers dot writhing bodies with rainbow light. If you're looking to sweat off the alcohol after hours, you can hit up this dance floor until 4 am.

    ETRO LOUNGE

    1424 Westheimer Rd.
    713-521-3876

    From Depeche Mode and The Cure to Madonna and Cyndi Lauper, Etro Lounge almost always rocks the '80s beats. A regular crowd of Montrose folks come here for cheap standard cocktails that get you in the dancing mood. The dark interior is punctuated by bright pop art murals and white lights that will make you feel like you've gone back in time and have found yourself in a Duran Duran video.

    THE FLAT

    1701 Commonwealth St.
    713-360-7228

    With DJs spinning at this eclectic lounge nearly every night — with tunes ranging from dance and electronic to jazz and reggae — The Flat is the perfect intimate spot for dancing with friends. If you find yourself tired of shaking it on the dance floor, grab a craft cocktail, maybe a snack (options include wings, fries and a number of pizza choices) and a comfy seat to take advantage of the chill vibe of this Montrose gem.

    CLÉ HOUSTON

    2301 Main St.
    713-955-2302

    This high-end nightclub in Midtown raises the bar on the Houston nightlife scene and offers the look and feel of a Sin City club. The spacious bar features waitresses in risque outfits, bottle service, up-tempo dance tunes and a dance floor packed with a trendy crowd with plenty of discretionary income to spend.

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    Did we miss your favorite Houston dance club? If so, let us know in the comments section below.

    Clé Houston's raises the bar on the Houston nightlife scene and offers the look and feel of a Sin City club.

    Houston, Club Cle, August 2015, waitresses
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    Clé Houston's raises the bar on the Houston nightlife scene and offers the look and feel of a Sin City club.
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    Willkommen zurück

    German cultural exchange institute returns to Houston after 25 years

    Jef Rouner
    Sep 29, 2025 | 11:00 am
    Sign for the Goethe Institute outside the new offices at POST Houston.
    Photo courtesy of the Goethe Institute.
    After 25 years, the Goethe Institute returns to Houston full-time.

    After 25 years, the Goethe-Institut is reopening a permanent office in Houston to promote cultural exchanges between Texas and Germany.

    “The USA remains Germany's most important partner outside the European Union,”emphasizes Johannes Ebert, Secretary-General of the Goethe-Institut. “With the opening of our Houston location, we are sending a clear signal about the importance of the transatlantic partnership. With 30 million inhabitants, a dynamic economy, anda diverse educational and cultural landscape, Texas is an ideal location for deepening cultural dialogue with the United States and providing new impetus.”

    Goethe-Institut Houston will officially open at their new office at POST Houston (401 Franklin) on October 3, which is also the 35th anniversary of the reunification of Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Secretary General of the Goethe-Institut, Johannes Ebert, will be in attendance for the grand opening at 5:15 pm. He will present two parts of the new national "Among Friends" program, which aims to spread German language, music, art, and literature. Authors Sonali Beher and Iven Yorick Fenker from the German Literature Institute in Leipzig will read, and German and Texan journalists will discuss “Cohesion and division in uncertain times."

    Tickets for the event are free, but registration is encouraged by visiting goethe.de/Houston.

    “With ‘Among Friends,’ we are engaging in dialogue with local people who have had little contact with modern Germany,” explains Johannes Ebert. “We are building long-term partnerships for sustainable cultural work across the United States, thereby contributing to the strengthening of transatlantic relations."

    Technically, Goethe-Institut Houston will be a part of the Chicago branch, but will use the office to promote events across Texas, where many German immigrants founded towns. There was a permanent office in Houston until 2000, when Goethe-Institut shut down many locations across the U.S. due to budget cuts. However, Goethe-Institut continued to bring German programming to the city, mostly through pop-up events such as showing famous German films. These were often done in conjunction with local art institutions. Goethe-Institut Houston says if hopes to continue using the vast, symbiotic networks it has developed over the last quarter-century to present new programming, in addition to events at their offices.

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