We came to this club for the purpose of dancing. Everything was successful. The DJ's tracks went off with a bang! I liked the cocktails. We "shook" from the bottom of our hearts. Everything is clean, there is a lot of space, there were no unpleasant situations.
A peculiar place. For me, a club where you can break away to good music, but it turns out that the club is aimed at girls who walk around the tables and collect money by dancing. In general, it's not bad, you can go 1 time. According to the prices, we ordered assorted fruits, cognac, cola, vodka and gave 1,200 thousand soums.
It's even very good for Samarkand. Against the background of what happened. The cinema was converted into a club. And it turned out well. Convenient location in the city center. The acoustics are on the level. Go go girls)) the assortment is in the bar. There are themed parties. But the pleasure is not cheap if you take the prices.
You can see that you tried to make something like a blah blah bar, but the bottom came out, the bottom bar, make the prices appropriate for your institution 👆
Quite an expensive club, at the level of Moscow. There are very few people. There are no locals at all, only foreigners, respectively, the club seems empty. There is simply no backup dancing, barely alive, standing in the corners and blunt into the phone. We had a good rest. There is probably nothing better in Samarkand.
The place where you need to come at 12 at night. And jump to the beat of the DJ. A good repertoire. By the way, girls dancers, please come to the tables where the girls are sitting. We are more generous than those men in the hall.
A complete difference from Russian clubs and establishments. There are a lot of girls who will dance next to you for money (I didn't understand the joke). Alcohol and hookahs are present.
Probably a good place, because I arrived there ready)))
Everything was fine , no one kicked me out , I guess I slept there 😂
Or good friends))) let me sleep this evening, and they danced)
Everything is OK, the service is fast, but there are not very many people on a weekday. And it feels like the beginning of the 2000s in Kazakhstan.
The price tag is acceptable.