Review Bossa Nova Civic Club in Bushwick The New York Times

Bossa Nova Civic Club: Brooklyn's Techno Oasis Returns!

Review Bossa Nova Civic Club in Bushwick The New York Times

By  Frederique Volkman

Can a phoenix truly rise from the ashes of a Brooklyn nightclub? Bossa Nova Civic Club, a beacon of underground music and community in Bushwick, has proven that it can, against all odds, reclaim its place in the city's vibrant nightlife scene.

Nestled at 1271 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221, Bossa Nova Civic Club has long been more than just a venue; it's a haven. Since its inception in late 2012, it has cultivated a unique atmosphere, attracting a dedicated following of techno and house music aficionados. The club's allure lies in its carefully curated environment, offering a blend of cutting-edge music, expertly crafted cocktails (courtesy of mixology alumni from Marlow & Sons and Hotel Delmano), and a sense of belonging rarely found in the vast expanse of New York City nightlife. The interior is a tropical oasis, complete with a dark, smoky dance floor enhanced by fog machines, creating an ambiance that fosters a shared experience. The friendly, knowledgeable bar staff adds to the welcoming atmosphere, making it a favorite spot to unwind.

The club's story is a testament to resilience. In January, disaster struck when a fire erupted in an apartment above the venue. While the blaze itself never reached the nightclub, the resulting water damage forced Bossa Nova Civic Club to close its doors indefinitely, sending a wave of despair through its community. Many regulars, fearing the club's permanent demise, took to social media to express their grief, marking the loss of what felt like a second home. However, the spirit of Bossa Nova Civic Club proved indomitable.

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Name Bossa Nova Civic Club
Location 1271 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221
Type Nightclub, Techno Cocktail Bar
Music Genres House, Techno
Ambiance Dark, smoky, mysterious with fog machines, friendly atmosphere
Notable Features Internationally renowned DJs and visual artists, crafted cocktails, tropical theme.
Membership Offers a unique sense of community.
Cover Charge $15 (cash only)
Coat Check Available, $3 (cash only)
Opening Year Late 2012
Capacity Originally 140
Website (for more information) Bossa Nova Civic Club Facebook Page

After nine long months, Bossa Nova Civic Club reopened, emerging from the ashes stronger and more determined than ever. The reopening marked not just the revival of a nightclub, but the reinstatement of a vital community hub. Now, the club is back and ready to welcome its dedicated patrons. Check out the upcoming event and concert calendar, find detailed artist, ticket, and venue information, including photos, videos, bios, and address. They are also ready to welcome the new faces at the club. The reopening saw the club return to its roots. The b2b DJ sets and smoke machine creating a lively atmosphere. The convenient perk is the affordable coat check. With reasonable drink prices and a welcoming ambiance, this club is a popular choice for a fun night.

The club, once infamous for its dedication to the underground, continues to draw crowds with its unique atmosphere and design, offering a distinct experience to all who enter. It's a testament to the owners and the unwavering support of its regulars, that Bossa Nova Civic Club stands as a symbol of resilience, a monument to the power of community, and a celebration of the enduring spirit of the New York nightlife.

The carefully crafted cocktails remain a staple, drawing on the expertise of alumni from Marlow & Sons and Hotel Delmano. The clubs design, with its dark and smoky dance floor, enhanced by the ethereal effects of smoke machines, creates a mysterious and captivating atmosphere. It's a perfect blend of quality drinks, a unique ambiance, and carefully curated music. The owner's newest project, paragon, adds another layer to his endeavors.

The club, located at 1271 Myrtle Ave (at Hart St) Brooklyn, NY, has also become known for its "Tropical oasis of fresh juice, delicious empanadas and outsider techno". Beyond the music, Bossa Nova Civic Club caters to the senses, and offers a place where people feel safe to express themselves. This unique approach, combined with the club's commitment to relevant house and techno entertainment, has solidified its place in the Brooklyn music scene.

The cover charge remains at $15 (cash only), and the affordable coat check ($3, also cash only) offers a convenient perk. The welcoming atmosphere, the reasonable drink prices, and a dance area that invites movement, all contribute to the club's enduring popularity. It is the go to place to go to have a great time.

Bossa Nova Civic Club's story highlights the trials and tribulations of being a club owner. It also shows his journey towards changing the law in New York City. As the club continues to evolve, it seeks to combat the changing times in North Brooklyn. The club is a popular spot for techno dancing and nightlife in Brooklyn.

The reopening of Bossa Nova Civic Club isn't just a comeback; it's a reaffirmation of the importance of cultural spaces and the power of community. It stands as a beacon for those seeking an escape, a place to connect, and a place to dance the night away to the sounds of internationally renowned DJs and visual artists. So, as the lights dim, the music starts, and the fog rolls in, Bossa Nova Civic Club invites all to experience a night of genuine membership, rising from the ashes and ready to embrace the future.

The club's commitment to fostering a true sense of belonging sets it apart. Bossa Nova Civic Club offers a very real kind of membership, going beyond the superficiality that sometimes plagues the city's nightlife. With a thousand and nine hundred feet of dance space in Bushwick, designed by former rave impresario John Barclay, Bossa Nova provides the perfect social lubricant for a night of dance music that isn't of the stuttering brain aneurysm variety. The original purpose of the club was to combat a rapidly changing north Brooklyn.

The club first opened in late 2012 with a capacity of just 140. The club is a popular choice for an ideal time. The club originally opened to combat the rapidly changing north brooklyn.

For those seeking more, the club frequently updates its social media platforms. The event calendar is kept current, providing photos, videos, and address. Check out the upcoming event and concert calendar for Bossa Nova Civic Club.

Review Bossa Nova Civic Club in Bushwick The New York Times
Review Bossa Nova Civic Club in Bushwick The New York Times

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