Mobtown Ballroom
Mobtown Ballroom & Café is a ballroom and restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It was founded in 2011 as a swing dance venue in the Pigtown neighborhood. In 2023, it moved to Station North and added a café.
History
The business was co-founded as Mobtown Ballroom by Sarah Sullivan and Michael Seguin, along with Nina Gilkenson. It opened in September 2011 and took its name from a historical nickname for Baltimore. It initially occupied a deconsecrated Episcopalian church at 861 Washington Blvd. in Pigtown built in the 1870s with of space. The business enlisted volunteers from the dance community to build a custom 5-layer sprung floor with more than 10,000 nails and screws.In 2014, following a years-long process, it acquired a liquor license after Bill Ferguson sponsored favorable state legislation that allowed the license despite the presence of nearby churches, conditional on their consent, and councilmember Ed Reisinger helped them get the building rezoned.
Gilkenson left around 2016. In 2019, the church space was sold to Stax Charm City LLC. Mobtown came into conflict with the new landlord and in 2023 decided not to renew its lease. It relocated to a space in North [Avenue Market (Baltimore, Maryland)|North Avenue Market] in Station North with the assistance of the Central Baltimore Partnership and developer John Renner. The owners added a cafe component because, they said, "food is the number one thing that people gather around". It held a soft reopening in January 2024, followed by a grand opening celebration in April 2024 after volunteers built a new sprung floor.
Operation
Mobtown is run as a private for-profit business.Sullivan said she aspires for the ballroom to serve as a third place and community gathering point. Patrons have noted the close-knit dance community that frequents the ballroom, often drawing allusions to its religious former home.
The cafe is open in the morning and afternoon Monday-Saturday. On Fridays, it becomes the "Jobtown Ballroom" coworking space, with patrons invited to add break time activities to a paper agenda.
Dancing
Mobtown hosts swing dances every Monday and Friday night, preceded by lessons. Live bands play regularly, and alcoholic drinks are sold. There is no set end time, but some dances extend past 2 a.m.Mobtown also leases their space for belly dancing and circus arts classes and square dances.