SOB's - Sounds of Brazil

204 Varick Street New YorkNY10014
Open
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
12:00pm-3:30pm
Wednesday
12:00pm-3:30pm
Thursday
12:00pm-3:30pm
Friday
12:00pm-3:30pm
Saturday
Closed
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, Discover
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by facebook on October 03, 2014 from facebook

Editorial Reviews

Even though this safari style live music club is called Sounds of Brazil, you can expect to dance to all different types of music here. There’s reggae, hip-hop, R&B, jazz and salsa just to name a few. In a nutshell, S.O.B’s embraces NYC's diversity, and is a quality place to get your groove on.

S.O.B.’s was opened by owner and director Larry Gold way back in 1982 with the purpose of exposing...
by nyc on August 28, 2014 from nyc
S.O.B’s stands for “Sounds of Brazil,” but you’ll hear much more than that at this perennially popular dance club. When you really want to shake your backside to multi-culti music, there’s no better groove palace than S.O.B’s, with its colorfully painted pillars, potent tropical drinks, and, most importantly, ample dance floor. On Samba Saturdays, sample Brazilian food and rhythms, like the...
by gusto on October 05, 2011 from gusto

Information from the business

Situated in SoHo , SOB'S also known as Sounds of Brazil, is renowned for playing wonderful world music, while serving delectable cuisine that involves Latin and Brazilian specialties. At SOB's one gets to hear an eclectic mix of live world music, where you can relax your senses and enjoy an evening filled with lovely entertainment. Popular performers like Marc Anthony, Seu Jorge, Celia Cruz,...
by yahoolocal on December 24, 2014 from yahoolocal
25 years ago, June 1982 to be exact, something began to bubble on Varick Street in lower Manhattan. Fueled by a total commitment to exposing the musical wealth and heritage of the Afro-Latino Diaspora to as many people as possible, Larry Gold opened the doors to what would become New York City's premier venue for world music; Sounds Of Brazil, commonly known as S.O.B.'S.
by cityvoter on July 05, 2013 from cityvoter