Spaghetti Club is a pop-up nightclub at MSA Annex this summer only.

For this summer only, a pop-up nightclub is taking over the MSA Annex.

Spaghetti Club took over a summertime gap between leases for two of the annex's shipping containers through the end of August. Since June 9, theyโ€™ve been bringing vinyl DJ sets and the energy of a disco living room on Thursdays through Saturdays from 9 p.m. to midnight.

Every night, they have a different DJ set, usually set up with their turntables, spinning vinyl live. Theyโ€™ve used the setting to collaborate with other vinyl enthusiasts like Wooden Tooth Records on events. The music selection is to-theme โ€” throwbacks, often ranging from the โ€˜60s to the โ€˜80s.

You can find Spaghetti Clubโ€™s saloon in the cubby next door. Like your hip friendโ€™s bar cart, its cocktail menu is centered around Negronis, but offers a curated selection of wine and spirits (and a couple beers). You might get the sense that the space is made for you to boogie rather than experiment with mixology.

Spaghetti Club has a retro feel.

The dance floor itself looks like a 1970s crash pad: velour couches, modular chairs, velvet paintings and potted trees โ€” all unified under a retro color scheme. When they put on the colored lights, it feels like a house party for someone homesick for Brooklyn, New York, or a different generation.

When I asked the bartender about the nightclubโ€™s short tenure, she said that she hoped the space could feel like a special treat for those of us who weather the Tucson summer. This place is for us!


Spaghetti Club

Location: MSA Annex, 267 S. Avenida del Convento

Hours: 9 p.m. to midnight Thursday-Saturday through the end of August

Price: $11-$13 for cocktails, $6 for most shots and beer, ~$11 for most glasses of wine.

For more information, check out their Instagram page.


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