Two rooms offer DJs and concerts with chic styling






















98 Meserole Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222 Get directions
$30–40
"A beloved venue in Greenpoint, The Good Room is clawing back from $500,000 in unpaid rent and reopening costs, illustrating how nightlife spots across the city can be packed with customers yet racked with debt and struggling to stay afloat amid scarce government grants for bars, clubs, and music halls." - Luke Fortney
"A popular Greenpoint dance spot with an address at 98 Meserole Avenue near Manhattan Avenue, Good Room — which opened seven years ago and quickly became a borough favorite — now faces possible closure in about three months unless it secures funding: I learned from booking manager Josh Houtkin that the venue was denied the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (Save Our Stages) and is scrambling to cover 18 months of back rent and other expenses, and it was not immediately clear why it did not qualify. The club remained closed through the pandemic until reopening in September, and since reopening this fall the team has been putting together events with local DJs to help fundraise for operating costs." - Emma Orlow
"I went out at Good Room, a Brooklyn club that often books big DJs (lineup and tickets listed online) and operates multiple rooms so you can switch from the larger ‘Good Room’ to the smaller ‘Bad Room’ for different vibes; the space follows a no-discrimination policy, but note there’s no re-entry once you exit." - Stefanie Tuder
"Good Room in Greenpoint is clubby - there’s a disco ball and they play very loud house music - but there’s no dress code or bouncer assessing the content of your character (except when there’s a ticketed event). Despite the name, there are actually a few different rooms in here, and each one has its own DJ. So you can wander around and find the atmosphere that’s right for you. Whatever you choose, you will most likely feel like you’re at a mini warehouse party. photo credit: Alex Staniloff" - Bryan Kim