All dance hall synonyms
dance hall
D d noun dance hall
- nightclub — Also, night club. an establishment for evening entertainment, generally open until the early morning, that serves liquor and usually food and offers patrons music, comedy acts, a floor show, or dancing; nightspot.
- nightspot — a nightclub.
- opera house — a theater devoted chiefly to operas.
- auditorium — An auditorium is the part of a theatre or concert hall where the audience sits.
- ballroom — A ballroom is a very large room that is used for dancing.
- club — A club is an organization of people interested in a particular activity or subject who usually meet on a regular basis.
- house — a building in which people live; residence for human beings.
- dive — to plunge into water, especially headfirst.
- joint — the place at which two things, or separate parts of one thing, are joined or united, either rigidly or in such a way as to permit motion; juncture.
- track — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- saloon — a place for the sale and consumption of alcoholic drinks.
- hall — Asaph [ey-suh f] /ˈeɪ səf/ (Show IPA), 1829–1907, U.S. astronomer: discovered the satellites of Mars.
- bank — A bank is a building where a bank offers its services.
- clubhouse — A clubhouse is a place where the members of a club, especially a sports club, meet.
- roadhouse — an inn, dance hall, tavern, nightclub, etc., located on a highway, usually beyond city limits.
- rotunda — a round building, especially one with a dome.
- honky-tonk — a cheap, noisy, and garish nightclub or dance hall.
- monte carlo — a town in Monaco principality, in SE France: gambling resort.
- pool hall — poolroom (def 1).
- amphitheater — An amphitheater is a large open area surrounded by rows of seats sloping upward. Amphitheaters were built mainly in Greek and Roman times for the performance of plays.
- hippodrome — an arena or structure for equestrian and other spectacles.
- theater — a building, part of a building, or outdoor area for housing dramatic presentations, stage entertainments, or motion-picture shows.