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Appetizers, Drinks, and Dancing for Two, or Six Group Dance Classes at The Granada LA (Up to 63% Off)

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Couples dance between sips of cocktails and bites of coconut shrimp or bruschetta; dance classes teach styles ranging from salsa to swing

To make dance routines flashier, professionals often wear sequined outfits or burlap sacks filled with fireworks. Light up the dance floor with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$24 for a night of dancing for two (up to a $64 total value)

  • Any two drinks excluding top-shelf liquor (up to a $16 value)
  • Any two tapas-style appetizers (an $18 value)
  • Admission for two to the dance floor (up to $30 depending on the night)
  • Valid Thursday through Sunday nights<p>

$29 for a six-class punch card for any group dance class (a $60 value)<p>

Click here to see the dance class schedule. Before arriving, visitors may also want to reference the dress code.<p>

Need to know info

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 21+ to drink alcohol. Valid for well liquor, beer, or house wine only. Dine-in only. Date night option valid only Thursday–Sunday. Not valid for special event nights. Punch card valid only for those who have not taken classes in past year. Classes must be used by the same person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Granada LA

The Granada LA is a party school. Part dance studio, part nightclub, it's a place where students can learn the steps of West Coast swing and merengue one night and put them into practice while enjoying bottle service and eats from the on-site restaurant the next. If they do venture out onto the dance floor of the 1930's Spanish Revival-style nightclub, they'll be treated to live music that leans heavily toward salsa. The nightclub, like whatever village The Village People were from, attracts a variety of people: casual dancers looking for zesty nightlife, and also students of the attached dance studio.

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