It has long been noticed that the Newburgh Waterfront gets the majority of business for night life and restaurants. Many have had their eyes on Lower Broadway as the starting point for bringing traffic up towards the rest of Broadway. Now that hope is one step closer to reality with the opening of the Dry Dock Nightclub at 90 Broadway. It’s located at the corner of Broadway and Liberty Street and, it’s in between the Karpeles Musuem and DMU Music. The club is full of retro details and is serious about security, according to the recent THR article. It is now open full time for business, so if you have visited leave a comment about what your experience was like.
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