Brooklyn's newest club, Refuge, has been open for four months, and every weekend its hi-def soundsystem "sounds a little better than the weekend before." The brainchild of John Dimatteo and Craig "Shorty" Bernabeu, the 3,200 square-foot club is built around a meticulously crafted sound system designed by Bernabeu, who has been building such systems for over 20 years.
Set inside a standalone 19th-century industrial complex between East Williamsburg and Bushwick, Refuge features a private outdoor space that feels more like a home than a club. The building's unique architecture adds to the sense of escape and community that the founders aimed to create. Refuge is about bringing people together through music and dance, rather than just being another event hall.
Since opening in September, Refuge has hosted sets from heavy-hitting artists such as Floorplan, DJ Seinfeld, Kenny Larkin, Sasha, and Victor Calderone. The crowd is defined less by age or scene and more by mindset, with people from different backgrounds and subcultures coming together to share a love for music and good company.
The club's atmosphere is designed to be an escape from the outside world, with a focus on creating a sense of community and connection among patrons. Refuge co-founders John Dimatteo and Craig "Shorty" Bernabeu are committed to continuing to improve the space and its offerings, with plans for daytime shows, additional nights, and artist residencies.
The remodel of the building was a major undertaking, with costs estimated in the thousands. However, the end result is well worth it, with Refuge's hi-def sound system being a key part of its appeal. Every weekend, Shorty Bernabeu continues to tweak and test the system, making sure that every show is better than the last.
In early 2026, Refuge plans to continue building on its success, with improvements to the space and its offerings in the works. With its unique atmosphere and commitment to community, Refuge is poised to become a major player in Brooklyn's nightlife scene.
Set inside a standalone 19th-century industrial complex between East Williamsburg and Bushwick, Refuge features a private outdoor space that feels more like a home than a club. The building's unique architecture adds to the sense of escape and community that the founders aimed to create. Refuge is about bringing people together through music and dance, rather than just being another event hall.
Since opening in September, Refuge has hosted sets from heavy-hitting artists such as Floorplan, DJ Seinfeld, Kenny Larkin, Sasha, and Victor Calderone. The crowd is defined less by age or scene and more by mindset, with people from different backgrounds and subcultures coming together to share a love for music and good company.
The club's atmosphere is designed to be an escape from the outside world, with a focus on creating a sense of community and connection among patrons. Refuge co-founders John Dimatteo and Craig "Shorty" Bernabeu are committed to continuing to improve the space and its offerings, with plans for daytime shows, additional nights, and artist residencies.
The remodel of the building was a major undertaking, with costs estimated in the thousands. However, the end result is well worth it, with Refuge's hi-def sound system being a key part of its appeal. Every weekend, Shorty Bernabeu continues to tweak and test the system, making sure that every show is better than the last.
In early 2026, Refuge plans to continue building on its success, with improvements to the space and its offerings in the works. With its unique atmosphere and commitment to community, Refuge is poised to become a major player in Brooklyn's nightlife scene.