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CoffeeMill Dance Studio Annex
4.8 ★★★★★ 9 Google reviews · Pole studio in Key West, Florida
Plan your first class
- Today see hours ·
- Website & schedule coffeemilldance.com — book classes and see the live schedule
- Phone +1 305-296-9982
Hours
| Monday | 9 am–7 pm |
| Tuesday | 9 am–6 pm |
| Wednesday | 9 am–6 pm |
| Thursday | 9 am–6 pm |
| Friday | 9 am–6 pm |
| Saturday | 9 am–3 pm |
| Sunday | 11 am–1 pm |
What's on offer
What students say again and again
“An informal friendly atmosphere, as you'd expect in Key West.”
From the reviews
Wonderful place. I've taken several ballet classes there while down in the keys on vacation. Excellent teachers. An informal friendly atmosphere, as you'd expect in Key West. A studio unlike any I've ever been in before: it really is an old coffee mill with huge windows open to the outside air.
Lots of great classes for adults and children. This is a warm, and friendly dance studio. Be sure to check it out if you are visiting Key West. Zumba, Yoga, weight training, Jazz, Ballet, they have it all!
Great place to learn Salsa and Bachata. The instructions are lively and professional. The atmosphere is easy and fun.
Your first pole class at CoffeeMill Dance Studio Annex
Nervous about your first pole class? Almost everyone is — and a good studio expects total beginners to walk in the door. Here's what to know. You don't need to be strong, flexible, or thin to start — pole builds all of that, and your first class is about learning to spin, walk the pole, and hold on, not inverting on day one. What to expect: a warm-up, some conditioning, and a few basic spins or a short combo — it's a real full-body workout, so expect to sweat and to feel it in your arms and core the next day. Rest whenever you need to; no one is watching or judging. What to wear: shorts and a tank or sports bra — bare skin on your arms, legs, and stomach is what grips the pole, so save the leggings for aerial or floorwork. Skip the lotion the day of class; it makes the pole slippery. Grip aids: most studios keep grip liquid (Dry Hands / iTac) on hand, and knee pads make floorwork comfy — ask at the front desk. What to bring: water and a small towel. Arrive 10–15 minutes early to sign in and meet your instructor. It clicks fast — most people leave their first class already planning the next one.