Crobar
NYC

      530 West 28th Street   

212-629-9000

The ultra hip nightclub, Crobar in NYC knows how to party

 

 

 

Located on West 28th Street between 10th and 11th Avenues, Crobar in NYC is found in the heart of West Chelsea.  With well-established venues in Chicago and South Beach, Crobar in NYC is internationally renowned for their devotion to creating the ultimate entertainment experience.  Currently, Crobar in NYC has several resident DJs and is one of the few franchises that will make you forget it’s a franchise. 

Inside Crobar in NYC, there is over 30,000 square feet of space that inhabits three buildings which span an entire city block.  There is a little bit of something for everyone from dance floors, art galleries, and VIP lounges.  The music varies from underground to techno to progressive to house.  If you want it, they most likely have it.

The venue at Crobar in NYC includes several rooms.  Emerging from the tunnel, you enter the 10,000 square foot Main Room with a 2500 square foot dance space.  After crossing the dance floor, guests can take one of the three staircases to the mezzanine level for a bird’s eye view of the Main Room.  From a separate entrance, VIPS can enter the Prop Room, an exclusive 5000 square foot lounge.  The Ultra VIP room at Crobar in NYC is intended for most private gatherings in a 1500 square foot setting.  The last room at Crobar in NYC is the Reed Room, which is a 5000 square foot lounge with a private entrance and a separate sound system. 

Crobar in NYC is a top choice for many of the country’s top event planners when they need a unique and versatile event space.  To schedule a walk through tour, you can contact the event planner via phone or online at www.crobar.com.  Or, to celebrate your birthday, you’ll get free admission along with ten guests.  Additional guests will receive a reduced admission after midnight.  If you buy a table, you will receive a free bottle of champagne. 

Most New Yorkers would say Crobar in NYC was a nightlife staple.  If you ask the crowds they would agree that yes, there are long line.  Yes, there is a cover.  And yes, it is crowded.  But it is worth it?  Check out Crobar in NYC and see if you for yourself.