ABOUT
Houston's LGBTQ+ dance floor since 2001. This is YOUR space. We've been called the Studio 54 of the South. Same energy. Still going. See you on the floor.
Gay, straight, somewhere in between, still figuring it out — everybody ends up here.
THE ROOM
The walls are dark mahogany, the bars are Carrara marble, the floors are white oak. Above the dance floor, a 450-pound crystal chandelier rotates on a 14-foot truss. Go-go dancers on the platforms. Full-color lasers that sync to every beat. And when the Kryogen fires, the temperature drops 20 degrees, the fog swallows the room, and for about ten seconds nobody can see anything.
THE NIGHTS
Wednesday — Millennial Dolls
Reign LaRue runs this room. She's Houston's Diva and you don't argue with that. Show at 11. Get here early or don't get a spot.
Thursday — Game of Drag
Queen Persephone's weekly competition. New queens earn this stage every Thursday. Some of Houston's biggest drag names started right here.
Friday — Café con Leche
DJ Zema. Reggaeton. Bachata. Merengue. Salsa. One of the biggest Latin nights in Houston and the floor proves it.
Saturday — The Main Event
DJ Joe Ross. Ice jets. Full laser array. Go-go dancers. Bodies everywhere. This is the party Houston has been coming to since 2001 and nobody's tired yet.
Mahogany & Marble
Dark wood, marble bar tops, oak floors. Looks expensive because it is. Drinks are still cheap.
The Chandelier
Eight feet tall, 450 pounds of crystal, rotating on a 14-foot truss directly above the dance floor. It's the most ridiculous thing in the building and everyone's favorite.
Ice Jets
Liquid nitrogen drops the room 20 degrees in seconds. The fog rolls in and whoever you were dancing with is gone.
The Lasers
Full-color, water-cooled, only rig like this in the Southwest. They sync to every beat.
Two Bars
One by the dance floor, one in the lounge for when you need to hear yourself think. Strong pours. The bartenders are hot and fast. Get your drink and get back out there.
The Meteor Sign
Salvaged from Montrose's old Meteor lounge. It sits on the patio now. Half the neighborhood has a story about that sign.
HOUSTON VOTED
Wheelchair accessible. Gender-neutral restrooms. Been that way.