On point. You don't want be elsewhere. The vibes and atmosphere is lit.
Terrible place, bouncers are rude, power trip and very aggressive! Would not go here again, I don't know what the big deal is with the place as it's nothing special once you get inside, full of drunk teens spilling and dropping their drinks everywhere! Stay clear far better places to go near it
Has a big reputation with Dublin locals. I went on a Saturday, which was probably my mistake. The queue was ridiculous, and at the end of it I'm pretty sure we paid 15 EUR to get in. Once we were in there was very little room to move. Had to wait twenty minutes to get served and a pair of shoes got wrecked from the sticky floors. Not the worse club i've been to, but I won't be coming back on a Saturday.
Terrible experience. The bouncers are rude and aggressive and do not let people enter based on incomprehensible reasons. After having queued for a while I think it would be at least fair to justify why why you let people out of your place. Dress code? I was wearing a suit, so I do not think that people entering wearing t-shirts were more elegant than me. Drunk? No, I never drink more than a beer at night and that night I had none. So or the doorman just wanted to feel the shiver of power excluding some random people or is it some sort of discrimination?
All dudes. 10€ entry. Literally fifty people running around with mops cleaning the entire time. It was like Fantasia. If I came for a performance it would have been great. But I came for beer. Unfortunately they only had Heineken. And then Security was running around splitting up newfound loves midkiss. There were like five girls in the place, so love was a rare beauty. You find better Sunday nights at grocery stores in the US.
Bouncers were sexist!! - I'm a woman who studies Gender and Women’s Studies in Trinity college and this experience shows everything wrong in Irish culture what need improving. Programmers - well educated, useful members of society were not let into night club, because they were wearing shorts, due to nice weather before. Only because they were men, yes Trinity teaches equality for both sexes, not women supremacy. Lot of girls, woohooo go girls!!! were wearing shorts and got into night club, while men couldn't!! Sad that bouncer's couldn't use their own thinking and refused to let in group of 20 people who are not going to go to this night club anymore. Or let their firm spend their money at night outs at this club.
We had a fun night of dancing here!
It took a little while for the dancing to start, but we got there a little early. The energy levels were high and everyone was having a good time. The music was very mainstream (even a little cheesy), but it was easy to dance and sing along to. It was pretty much your classic nightclub experience - nothing special, but still lots of fun.
Entrance fee is €10, and drinks are a little pricey.
Lots of fun. My cousin forgot his change for a 50 at the bar and they kept it for him, which says something. Absolutely packed most nights.
There are a million better places in Dublin to go for a better night, but you'll always end up back here after. It's a sacred place.