
Cine Joia
Cine Joia is a converted cinema in the Praca Roosevelt area that now operates as an event space and nightclub. The building retains its theater architecture: a sloped floor from the original seating rake, a high ceiling, and a stage where the screen once hung. The slope gives the dance floor a distinctive character, with the DJ booth positioned where the projector used to sit and the crowd dancing on an incline that creates natural sightlines from any position in the room. Capacity is around 500 people. The programming is eclectic and changes weekly: electronic music nights, MPB tribute events, indie rock showcases, hip-hop parties, and cultural festivals. The sound system has been upgraded for live music and DJ sets, with acoustics that benefit from the original cinema design. Multiple bars are positioned around the perimeter, and drink prices are moderate for a venue of this size. The crowd varies dramatically depending on the event, from techno enthusiasts in black to theater kids singing along to Brazilian pop. The venue also hosts film screenings, lectures, and art exhibitions during off-hours, maintaining a connection to its cinematic origins.
Where to stay near Cine Joia
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A former cinema turned nightclub with a sloped dance floor and programming that changes weekly. The architecture is unique and the events range from intimate to packed.
Changes with every event. The cinema architecture provides a constant backdrop, but the crowd and energy are different each week.
Varies by event: electronic, MPB, indie rock, hip-hop, and more
Depends on the event. Electronic nights lean dark and minimal; MPB events are more colorful.
Adventurous nightlife seekers who appreciate unique venues, music lovers who enjoy variety, and anyone curious about Sao Paulo's cultural underground
Cash and cards accepted. Online ticket purchase available for larger events.
Price Range
Cover 30-70 BRL depending on event, draft beer 15-20 BRL, cocktails 25-40 BRL, water 8 BRL
Cover ~$6-14/~5.40-12.60 EUR, beer ~$3-4/~2.70-3.60 EUR
Hours
Varies by event, typically 22:00-05:00 for nightclub events
Insider Tip
Check the schedule online before going; the experience changes completely depending on the event. The sloped floor means drinks slide off tables if not attended. The best sound position is mid-slope, where the acoustics naturally converge.
Full Review
Cine Joia solves a problem that many event spaces struggle with: how to convert an architecturally distinctive building into a functional nightclub without destroying what made it interesting in the first place. The answer, in this case, was to keep the sloped floor.
The slope is the venue's defining feature. Standing at the back of the room, you look down over the dance floor toward the stage, giving you a panoramic view of the crowd and the performer. Standing at the front, you are at the lowest point, surrounded by the crowd above and behind you. The effect is immersive in a way that flat-floored clubs cannot replicate.
The programming makes Cine Joia worth following rather than visiting randomly. A Saturday electronic night with a good DJ and a crowd of 400 is a completely different experience from a Wednesday MPB tribute event with 100 people sitting on the slope. Both can be excellent, but they are not the same evening. Checking the schedule in advance is not optional.
The sound system handles the variety well. Electronic music gets the bass response it needs, while live music and vocals benefit from the cinema's original acoustic properties. The high ceiling prevents the sound from becoming oppressive even at volume.
Drinks are standard nightclub fare. Draft beer, basic cocktails, and bottled water at prices that are moderate for the area. The bars are positioned around the perimeter, so lines can form during peak hours at popular events but rarely become unmanageable.
The location near Praca Roosevelt puts Cine Joia in the middle of the Rua Augusta nightlife corridor. Other clubs, bars, and late-night food options are within walking distance, though the usual precautions about walking on side streets apply.
The venue's dual identity as a cultural space (with film screenings and art exhibitions) and a nightclub gives it a creative credibility that pure nightlife venues lack. The crowd tends to reflect this: culturally engaged, artistically curious, and willing to show up for something they have not experienced before.
The Neighborhood
Located near Praca Carlos Gomes, adjacent to Praca Roosevelt and the lower section of Rua Augusta. Bars, clubs, and theaters ring the surrounding plazas.
Getting There
Metro to Consolacao station (Line 2), then a 5-minute walk toward Praca Roosevelt. Uber from Jardins or Vila Madalena takes 15-20 minutes.
Address
Praça Carlos Gomes, 82
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