I really liked the club, a lot of space.
It's really cool in the lobby, but the temperature on the dance floor is very comfortable.
The bartender is super cute, helped with the selection.
The continent is normal, about 40-60 years old, but there are also young people (25-30)
Music of the 80s-90s.
Those who write that you need to mix it with modern ones and remixes, you know where you're going, it's a retro disco, if you don't like it, just don't come.
As for me, in no case should you spoil the atmosphere with modern music, everything is fine as it is. 🔥
We were on New Year's Eve itself on the 1st. On the plus side, you can relax on a budget. All kinds of cuts (fruit, meat, cheese) and a couple of salads were taken from the food, the portions were large enough, conscientiously, everything was fresh (compared to other establishments), alcohol prices were also affordable.
From the recommendations, I would like to have more choice of dishes on the menu, as well as a rather dilapidated hall in need of renovation, and something more lively in music (although perhaps we got into better DJ days)
The contingent of visitors is diverse, there are decent people in jackets, but mostly gopniks from neighboring districts. I have been going to this club for retro parties since its formation, there were and still are questions about the quality of repairs, toilets, wardrobe, etc., but all these disadvantages were overlaid by high-quality hits of the 80s-90s-00s and a cool atmosphere.
But in the last year, the quality of music has deteriorated dramatically, either the DJs have become different, or the owners have changed: there is a lot of oriental music, Indian, Turkish and many more I don't understand what, old hits are vulgarized by remixes. It is immediately felt that the DJ is not from our post-Soviet culture, he does not know what kind of music was popular 20-30 years ago, since most likely he did not even live in this country. They also greatly spoil the atmosphere of songs to order for 20 rubles, i.e. anyone can order any song not on the theme of the party, and the other two hundred people have to dance to it.
It is a pity that the good old retro parties are turning into ordinary rural discos, with all the accompanying attributes.