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In Short
This Midtown mega-club has long been a Houston nightlife standard. With more than 17,000 square feet of club space, there's ample dancing room for the crowds of 20-somethings who...
The Scene
Scenesters are flocking to this racy club for the inexpensive cover charges and the state-of-the-art laser light system. Upon entering, relax at the beautiful front bar and... Pros + Frosted front bar Cons - Not enough seating
The Scene
Club 410, if visited while empty, resembles a hip, narrow shotgun loft with rafter-laden high ceilings, red brick walls and exposed AC ducts. It's the loft every hipster would...
This isn't the typical kind of place that I go to. But, I still managed to have a good time. I went to Club Curve on a Thursday night. Got in with no line around 11pm. Music was good. It was actually pretty easy getting drinks. And of course the dancing was great! A good time was had. And I had no complaints.
No complaints! – This isn't the typical kind of place that I go to. But, I still managed to have a good time. I went to Club Curve on a Thursday night. Got in with no line around 11pm. Music was good. It was actually pretty easy getting drinks. And of course the dancing was great! A good time was had. And I had no complaints.
It warrants mentioning that this review is for the happy hour and downstairs lounge ONLY. Given my (hopefully understandable) aversion to 99% of dance clubs in this city, I can't honestly say if I'll ever be able to speak about Curve in that capacity. Even my love of many things campy and retro doesn't entirely compel me to experience the (clothed) go-go dancers that are scheduled to pop in some nights. That's not this business' fault, though, and I'm certainly not deducting any stars for it. I just needed to add this disclaimer in the beginning so anyone curious about hitting this place...
Club Curve – It warrants mentioning that this review is for the happy hour and downstairs lounge ONLY. Given my (hopefully understandable) aversion to 99% of dance clubs in this city, I can't honestly say if I'll ever be able to speak about Curve in that capacity. Even my love of many things campy and retro doesn't entirely compel me to experience the (clothed) go-go dancers that are scheduled to pop in some nights. That's not this business' fault, though, and I'm certainly not deducting any stars for it. I just needed to add this disclaimer in the beginning so anyone curious about hitting...
Club Curve is a great place to have an awsome time! But the older reviews listed below are from an old club at the same location since Club Curve has only been open since Dec. of 2010...
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There's no cover before 11pm; $5 after 11pm. Ticket prices vary for special events.
Dance music aficionados should know that 2401 San Jacinto is the Houston home of all Spundae and Godskitchen shows.
The cover charge varies from night to night. Wednesday, $6; Thursday, $2; Friday and Saturday $6 (free from 10:30pm-11pm); Sunday, $3 or free w/ a Sunday pass ( Sunday passes are given to repeat guests).
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