Best Dance Floor
Walk past the counter at Ziggy’s Magic Pizza Shop, down a short hallway, and then yank the handle of what looks like a walk-in freezer door. Behind it is Stardust Pinbar, a seven-nights-a-week disco and pinball quasi-speakeasy with a dance floor straight out of “Saturday Night Fever.” The floor, aglow with a rainbow of changing lights, is jammed with an eclectic cast of downtown Phoenix’s sharpest night owls, moving beneath a mirrored ceiling and a moon-sized disco ball. The lit floor is a catalyst any night of the week. We’ve seen it inspire a full-on conga line during a Harry Belafonte number at Uncle Joe’s weekly Wednesday karaoke night, with two dozen strangers holding one another by the waists. On the weekend, the floor gets even zanier. By midnight on a Friday you’ll notice that these colored tiles have gone from dry to damp to so sticky your soles peel off the floor with a crackling noise audible even over Pitbull or Selena or Sheck Wes booming from the speakers overhead. When some folks leave it all on the dance floor, they’re clearly referring to their Tecate or their Bad Bunny (Don Q coconut rum, hibiscus-mango syrup, lime and soda). But you, with your plastic cup held stable and your waist in a spin cycle? You’re leaving with tired legs and probably a couple of phone numbers.