Ottawa Nightclubs
Are your dancing shoes warmed and your feet ready to move? Then find a nightclub in Ottawa, Ontario and get your groove on. Find the best dance clubs based on the scene, average age and music by reading the Ottawa nightclub descriptions below along with reviews and maps.
Catering to those who love to "be seen" this bar is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The DJ spins everything from top 40 to house to keep the dance floor pumping.
Decked out with arctic blue bars and blazing fireplaces, Helsinki brings a bit of the far north to Ottawa. Open seven nights a week, special evenings include a gay night on Thursday, Supersize Fridays, Play Thursday with R&B, hip hop, old school, crunk and reggae, and Juicy Saturday featuring electronic dance music.
This full-service bar and nightclub features drink specials, themed nights and can accommodate private functions, staff parties and other special events.
Maxwell's Bistro & Club is a casual spot to grab a bite to eat with friends. The menu features international fare such as oysters, gourmet pizza and grills, and the wine list offers 26 varieties for visitors. A weekend brunch is served and from Wednesday to Saturday nights, the bistro turns into a club.
DJs at this trendy club in the Byward Market play a mix of dance music including funk, hip hop, house, jazz, R&B and trance. Open from Thursday to Saturday night, patrons sip beer, wine and martinis while relaxing on the bars comfy sofas.
Attracting a crowd of beautiful and trendy 20-somethings, Club Caliente gets its patrons on the dance floor with a mix of disco, reggae, techno and Latin music. Free meringue and salsa lessons are offered on Thursdays and the club often brings in live bands to play Latin music.
Popular with a mixed crowd ranging from students to professionals, Babylon plays hip hop, old school, house, R&B, reggae, techno and more. Special nights include Punk Rawk Wednesdays, Ready Steady Thursdays and Progressive Techno Fridays. Live DJs spin most evenings.
The Drink is a classy spot located in Ottawa's Byward Market area. With a 21 and over policy, the club attracts a slightly more mature crowd than other establishments in the area. Visitors drink tasty cocktails and groove to the music on the busy dance floor.
This small and funky club aims to offer a great time all the time. Different DJs spin each night so patrons can dance to something different every evening. The club's open mic and ladies night are popular.
Located west of central Ottawa in suburban Kanata, Suede is a trendy, upscale spot located in Centrum Plaza. Live DJs spin a mix of beats and patrons sip specialty martinis. While visitors can take to the dance floor, the club is primarily a hockey bar so Suede is also a great place to watch the game.









