After reading the local reviews for O-der Klub, I was genuinely concerned about where I was taking my wife. We drove from Brno for Fatboy Slim, and based on the online feedback, I was expecting to enter a post-apocalyptic bunker staffed by angry trolls. I had prepared my "I'm very disappointed" face. How wrong I was. Nothing could be further from the truth. It seems we accidentally stumbled into a parallel universe where clubbing is actually pleasant. Security: The security staff at the entrance were alarmingly professional. Polite, efficient, and didn't treat us like we were inconveniencing them by existing. Highly suspicious. Staff: The bartenders were friendly. And helpful. During a sold-out show. This is a statistical anomaly. The Venue: Despite being "sold out," the club clearly understands the concept of "capacity." One could actually move. We even detected the presence of oxygen; the air was entirely breathable. Queues: This was the most confusing part. There were no queues. Anywhere. Not for the bar, not for the WCs. As 'advanced' clubbers, we found this lack of struggle deeply unsettling, but we adapted quickly. The Vibe: The crowd was lovely. People were... nice. The atmosphere was superb. The Sound: Crystal clear. The volume was "just right"—loud enough to feel, but not so loud that our ears bled. A novel concept. My only complaint? The one tiny asterisk on this perfect evening? The beer. When one orders a beer in a super club, in the center of Vienna, for approximately 10 EUR, one has certain... expectations. Receiving an American Bud Light under these circumstances is not just disappointing; it borders on a culinary scandal. For heaven's sake, why are you not selling Austrian beer? You have so many good ones. A truly bizarre choice. But other than that one watery, overpriced tragedy, everything was super! We're giving it 6 out of 5 stars. A super event, we enjoyed it immensely, and we will definitely be back (we'll just order spirits). Greetings from the 'older and advanced'...
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I bought multiple tickets - for me and for my friends. And they went there first, i was planning to join them afterwards. They were inside. I tried to enter there but security guys didnt let me to get in. I said i have a friends in there. They said there is enough male inside. I told them i have female friends and i already have a ticket. They didnt let me to get in. The reason was the percentage of males in the club they said. There were 10 males - look i am not exaggerating - entered there while i was having a discussion with the security. I didnt understand the reason. Afterwards, my female friends came there and tried to make them convinced but they didnt let me to get in anyway. Without any reason. This is not acceptable. And security guys were trying to make it big deal with me. They were unpolite ever! I asked them multiple times tell me the reason, they said its club policy. Then dont sell the ticket online! I asked them then i wanna get my money back. They said that send mail. I sent the mail, no one response me back. We all left from club afterwards. We all paid money for 30 min discussion???? I was the only one who has dark skin, that might have been the reason? Yes, from my perspective that was the reason. I read lots of 1 reviews and most of them complained about skin,color,racism etc. If you have a dark skin, do not try to go this club. They always mention about the club policy, it is not about policy it is about skin/color. Otherwise, you’d feel crazy when they didnt let you in without explanation even you have a ticket and female friends! ;) and you’d try to get your money back again. I never had this situation in Vienna before. If there were a star like -5, i would...
Read moreI am a person who just turned 23 and I live for techno music. I’m Croatian and I’ve never been to another country before. Lily Palmer performed at your club, and I decided to take a 6-hour bus ride to see her live for the first time, spending a day and a half there. When I arrived at the club entrance, the security guard just pointed in another direction. At first, I thought I had come to the wrong place. But that wasn't the case. I came back and showed the man the QR code of my ticket, to which he responded in a somewhat threatening tone, saying “No brother, no.” And as someone who is only 23 years old and traveling abroad for the first time alone, I simply stepped aside, hoping the situation wouldn’t escalate given the guard’s behavior. I stood off to the side, trying to figure out what to do. People were entering in just underwear, some in costumes. Others were dressed completely normally. It seemed like there was no dress code at all. I was dressed in the most normal way. Because of this situation, I had to spend the whole night walking around a city I don’t know and sleeping on a bench, since my hotel accommodation was only for the next day. You ruined every part of my trip, from arrival to departure and the time I spent there. No one responded to my email — really, really unprofessional for the standards of a club that can host someone like Lily Palmer and the rest of the crew. Whether you refund me or not, I will still leave this comment so that other people avoid this club at all costs — because there’s a high chance you’ll be left...
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