Vinyl Nightclub 291 Alexander Street, Rochester, NY 14607
About the Business
Vinyl Nightclub is a vibrant and energetic nightlife destination located at 291 Alexander Street in Rochester, New York. As a premier night club in the area, Vinyl offers a unique and exciting atmosphere for party-goers looking to dance the night away. With top-notch sound systems, dazzling light displays, and a diverse lineup of DJs spinning the latest hits and classic tracks, Vinyl Nightclub promises an unforgettable evening of music and entertainment. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or just looking to let loose and have a great time, Vinyl Nightclub is the perfect place to dance, drink, and socialize with friends. Join us at Vinyl Nightclub for an unforgettable night out in Rochester!
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Location & Phone number
291 Alexander St, Rochester, NY 14607, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
22:00 - ?
Friday:
22:00 - 02:00
Saturday:
22:00 - 02:00
Sunday:
? - 02:00
Reviews
"This place is a hole, the dance floor sticky from dried spilled booze. There's often someone "running" the bathroom with fancy lotions and soaps in search of tips, so you can't even drain the taco in peace. Advantage, cover is cheap. Sadly, it's one of the better places in Rochester for dancing, and even that's hit or miss."
"They refuse to serve their patrons water. It is not illegal, but it is unethical."
"To be quite honest I been to better clubs. I would never go there on a Saturday because I think when they Mop the floor the use the same Mop water from the night before and the floors get super sticky. Music is good. However the young college crowd can be inconsiderate at times. And then the young 21 year Olds hang at the bar and don't let ppl in to get drinks, very rude. Some of the security take their jobs way to seriously and others don't at all. I only go to support the dj."
"The DJ's and security are top notch at the venue, and odds are you will likely have a great time listening to some good tunes one can dance. The bar tenders do not offer a wine selection so odds are you will likely have to stick to cheap alcohol or overpay for some high end liquor and or tequila. The biggest drawback to this place is the fact that bar tenders do not provide water. The owners attempt to extract as much consumer surplus buy installing vending machines strictly for water and other hydration fluids. Not providing your patrons water is a bit low ball tactic that I really do not understand, just to scrap as much as possible from the consumers. Lastly, there is always a $5 cover to get in."
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