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8 Breathtaking Nightclubs to Enjoy Nightlife in Houston, TX

If you want to enjoy a night out, Houston is the place to go. But with tons of options, how can you find the best spots? We’ve got you covered with our guide to 8 Breathtaking Nightclubs to Enjoy Nightlife in Houston, TX.

Whether you want a classy date night or a fun night out dancing with friends, there are plenty of choices here!

Our Top 8 Nightclubs in Houston

As our review of the general atmosphere of the bar or club, we’ll give you all the essential details you need to know. These are address, website, opening times, and primary features. 

We’ll also let you know what kind of drinks you can expect, whether they serve food or have live music, and so on.

Without further ado, here are our top 8 nightclubs in Houston (in no particular order):

1. Z on 23 Rooftop

Z on 23 Rooftop
Image Credit: www.zutrorestaurant.com
Address1121 Walker St Fl 23 Zutro Restaurant Houston, TX 77002
Websitezutrorestaurant.com
Opening TimesTue-Thu 4 PM - 10 PM, Fri 4 PM - 12 AM, Sat 5 PM - 12 AM
FeaturesRestaurant, bar, suitable for friends, good for date nights

If you want to make the most of the gorgeous city skyline, this is the place you need to go. The rooftop bar here is amazing, offering a sweeping view of the city. It’s the perfect spot for a date night or to enjoy a special night out with friends.

The rooftop bar has unique cocktails, like the Skyline Smash, the Rooftop Refresher, the Sunset Party Pouch, and the Z Old Fashioned. They also have a selection of local beers and some great wines to choose from. The staff here are friendly and can give you a recommendation if you’re not sure what to go for.

You can grab a bite to eat here, too, with some classic American comfort food on the menu. Go for the chicken wings or sweet and spicy shrimp if you want a lighter dish, or you can go for one of their delicious burgers or sliders.

We’d recommend heading here if you want to enjoy a different view of the city.

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2. Fireside

Fireside
Image Credit: www.yelp.com
Address800 Sorella Ct Houston, TX 77024
Websitethemoranhotel.com/fireside
Opening TimesSun-Thu 4 PM - 12 AM, Fri and Sat 4 PM - 2 AM
FeaturesBar, live music, drinks packages

Formerly known as the Mona Lisa Bar, Fireside is within the beautiful Moran Hotel, but you don’t need to be a guest there to enjoy the bar. There is an entrance fee of $10 after 9 PM, which is to keep in mind. It’s a great place to go if you’re a local, as you can catch some excellent bands here.

They have some delicious drinks to choose from, particularly good cocktails. Go for a White Tie and Tiara (Grey Goose le citron, lychee, white grapefruit, fresh lime, and jasmine syrup) or a Lisa-Tini (vodka, raspberry, triple sec, cranberry, and fresh lime).

They also have a wide range of spirits to choose from and some excellent wines, ranging in price per bottle from around $40 – $120. You can even choose packages if you’re going out in a group, which will give you a selection of spirits, mixers, a dedicated seating area, and even a sparkler presentation.

You can watch some great live music, the staff here are very attentive, and there’s a Ladies Night on Thursday (where women don’t have to pay the cover fee and receive 50% off all drinks). There’s a dress code here, with beachwear, loungewear, and gym wear all on the ‘banned’ list.

We’d recommend heading down to Fireside for birthday celebrations with friends, mainly if you are willing to take advantage of the special packages they provide.

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3. High and Dry

High and Dry
Image Credit: houston.eater.com
Address306 Main St Ste 200 Houston, TX 77002
Websitehighanddryhtx.com
Opening TimesTues-Sat 5 PM - 2 AM, Sunday 12 PM - 8 PM
FeaturesRum bar, private event hire

High and Dry is a rum bar in the heart of downtown Houston. With a good range of cocktails, this is a great place to go with friends, and it’s worth revisiting, as their menu changes each season slightly.

You can get classic cocktails like the Rum Old Fashioned (Santa Teresa 1796, Angostura Aromatic Bitters, and Turbinado). You can also go for the Coco Loco (White Demerara, Pistachio Orgeat, Banana Rum, Amaro, Coconut, Pineapple, Tiki Bitters) or the Sunshower (Guyanese Rum, Dill Aquavit, Cucumber, Fresh Pressed Ginger, and Ginger Beer).

They have some seasonal craft beers available and a selection of wines. You can grab a light bite to eat here, like the blue crab fritters, candied pork belly, or a good old-fashioned burger.

If you’re a local, it’s worth looking out for their special deals and offers. Every day from 5-7 PM, you can enjoy $8 for an appetizer or $3 off any cocktail. They also have Taco Tuesdays ($1 for tacos!) and half-priced rums on a Wednesday.

You can hire out High and Dry for private events. They also have their own events, like their ‘First Day of Summer’ party with music and special cocktails.

We’d recommend visiting High and Dry if you’re a rum enthusiast!

4. Cherry

Cherry
Image Credit: www.houstoncitybook.com
Address308 Main St Houston, TX 77002
Websitecherryhtx.com
Opening TimesFri and Sat 8 PM - 2 AM
Features80s and 90s music, dancing

Only open on a Friday and Saturday night, you should head down to Cherry (located very close to the previous bar on this list, High and Dry) if you want to dance the night away with your friends. With features such as excellent retro music, sparklers, and bubbles, it’s a fun place to go if you need a pick-me-up.

They have some great drinks here, including cocktails (the Raspberry Beret is particularly nice), and they have a range of champagne and sparkling wines, ranging from $150-$500 a bottle if you’re celebrating an extraordinary occasion.

The music here is purely 80s and 90s, and it plays some classic tunes that will have you dancing before you’ve even had a chance to finish your first drink. It’s a casual bar, so you won’t have to worry about wearing formal clothes, although it’s the perfect excuse to dig out your 80s and 90s gear.

We’d recommend Cherry if you want to take some fun pictures and dance the night away with friends!

5. Luxx Bar and Lounge

Luxx Bar and Lounge
Image Credit: www.yelp.com
Address4715 Emancipation Ave Houston, TX 77004
WebsiteLuxx-bar-and-lounge.business.site
Opening TimesFri and Sat 6 PM - 2 AM, Sun 3 PM - 12 AM
FeaturesMusic, TVs for sporting events, full range of drinks

Luxx Bar and Lounge is a chilled-out place to go with friends to dance, have a drink, and relax. There are 7 large screens here playing big games, and they have a DJ playing hip-hop, rap, R&B, and the latest top 40 hits.

You can get some great cocktails here as well as beers, wines, and spirits. They have a lot of special deals, so it’s worth keeping an eye on those. For example, you can enjoy Whiskey Wednesdays at Luxx with happy hour prices on certain whiskeys, or you can head there for special events like National Daiquiri Day ($5 for a frozen cocktail).

You can go to the patio area to grab a bite to eat, with food like Cajun pasta and other warming comfort foods.

The security here is excellent, the staff here are attentive, and it’s a great place to go to enjoy Houston’s vibrant nightlife. One thing to note is that it gets busy, so it’s worth booking a table or heading there early if you can to beat the crowds.

We’d recommend Luxx Bar and Lounge if you want a chilled-out evening, especially if you don’t feel like dressing up.

6. Clarkwood

Clarkwood
Image Credit: www.clarkwoodhtx.com
Address3201 Allen Pkwy Ste 190 Houston, TX 77019
Websiteclarkwoodhtx.com
Opening TimesMon-Weds 5 PM - 1 AM, Thu-Sat 5 PM - 2 AM, Sun 4 PM - 1 AM
FeaturesFull bar, happy hour specials

Clarkwood is a great place to go for a date night. It’s a vibrant but still chilled spot with good seating and a nice interior. It’s also a good place to go to catch up with a friend over a few drinks.

They have a wide range of drinks here, including some great cocktails, like the Phoebe in Manhattan (rye, carpano antica, bitters) and the Mason’s Mayfair (gin, lilac syrup, rhubarb bitters). You can also get some house-curated shots and a wide range of wines by the glass, ranging in price from $15 upwards.

There’s a pleasant atmosphere here, and the staff here are amicable and attentive. The building itself is a historic theater, so it feels like a special place for a first date.

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7. Space NightClub

Space NightClub
Image Credit: www.eventbrite.com
Address2401 San Jacinto St Houston, TX 77002
Websitespacehou.com
Opening TimesFri-Sat 10 PM - 2 AM
FeaturesDancing, suitable for young people

Sometimes you just want to go out dancing on a Friday and Saturday night. If that’s the case, Space NightClub is the place to go. It’s a vibrant place with a lively atmosphere, great music, and a large space to dance in.

The drinks are pretty standard here (cocktails, wine, beer). You will need ID with you as it attracts younger people, so if you look under 25, expect to be carded. You can book sections here, but this is pretty pricey, at a minimum of $800 for a section with four bottles.

There’s a dress code here. You’ll have to pay an extra $20 if you’re not wearing the correct footwear, for example. It’s worth checking the website or calling them to find out more.

We’d recommend Space Night Club if you really want to let loose and dance, but be warned: it gets super busy here!

8. Cidercade Houston

Cidercade Houston
Image Credit: www.cidercadehouston.com
Address2320 Canal St Houston, TX 77003
Websitecidercadehouston.com
Opening TimesSun-Thurs 10 AM - 12 AM, Fri and Sat 10 AM - 1 AM
FeaturesBar, arcade, BYO food

Cidercade Houston makes for an incredibly fun night out if you love gaming. It’s the perfect place to go with a group, with over 275 games to choose from.

They have some good drinks here, including Gimli’s Gimlet (lemon and gin), I Am Brut (champagne-style), and many sweet and semi-sweet juices and kombucha. There’s a wider selection of non-alcoholic drinks, so it’s a good place to go if you want to go out but don’t want to have alcohol.

They don’t sell food here, but they do allow you to bring in your own. Outside drinks will be confiscated, but they’re fine with outside food, and they’ll give you recommendations on nearby places to go. They also have food trucks on rotation serving some excellent food by local businesses.

There’s no dress code here, so you can go casual if you like. We’d recommend coming here with friends for a fun evening out with a bit of a gaming twist.

Our Final Thoughts

We hope this has helped you to get your weekend plans in place! If you want to keep exploring the amazing things Houston has to offer, keep reading our guides. Try our guides to the 5 Best Beaches in Houston, TX, and the 13 Best Boutiques in Houston, TX.

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