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Diamonds of blue light danced across the room. Stars on his face, his chest. His sweat, like butter. He was soaked in whipped cream foam. Framed by a giant can of Crisco. A picture you’d remember always. The night you fell in love in the Meatpacking District. The DJ put the needle in Disco Inferno. The lyrics burn-baby-burn played as he came closer. You felt the sleeves of his suede jacket, the scent of cedar. He tasted like blood orange. The treble rumbled. The floor shook, and for a moment your feet left the ground. But it was only a feeling. It was just your heart floating in a fluffy vanilla sky.

CRISCO DISCO
NEW YORK CITY, USA
1975 - 1985 (APPROX.)

Crisco Disco was an important gay club that opened in a multi-floor converted warehouse in the Meatpacking District. But its most recognizable architectural feature was inside: a mock giant can of Crisco that served as the DJ booth. The club didn’t have a liquor license, so you had to buy tickets which you could exchange for drinks, or you could BYOB (if you knew the right people).

When Crisco Disco closed in the ‘80s, the warehouse that housed it sat unoccupied for over 30 years until it was bought and turned into a restaurant.

Crisco Disco, a full sensory experience: Feel the vibrations of the New York dance floor come to life.

CRISCO DISCO — BY OUR RESIDENT DISCOTHÈQUE DJS.