I had a truly enchanting but mystifying experience at Club P1. Their bouncers excel at making you feel like a celebrity who’s forgotten their own name, starting with selling online tickets (you feel like VIP/Celebrity) but then not allowing entry with them 🙌. The irony is the ‘Zero tolerance to Sexual Harassment, Racialism, Aggression’ sign at the entrance, which doesn’t seem to prevent profiling at the entrance lolzz. I had a ticket but wasn’t allowed in due to my Halloween costume and being single. Fair enough, but then Interestingly, a single guy (my friend) without a costume got in by buying a ticket at the counter. So looks like they are not consistent with their words. When I questioned the bouncer, he claimed it was club policy bouncer words are the final verdict. I said Fair enough😜 Good luck with such policies so does the club’s ratings 😜.. Then I asked about refund, his reply was there is ‘info something‘ find out and get refund online and apparently can’t get my money back from the counter!!! Hilarious right ? 😜Anyways in short it’s a good club just perfect place for those who appreciate a good challenge in getting in and been profiled even when you might have ticket, dress well, not drunk at all etc 👍 So yeah Life changing experience!!! Thanks P1 🙌 After reading other reviews looks like the security team was not too fond of foreigners, and it’s a common complain about Rude and racial discriminating bouncers !!! Suggestion: Don't waste your time, there are far better clubs to experience in Munich! 🇩🇪 Happy Clubbing...
Read moreI visited P1 in May 2025 and it was one of the worst experiences of my life.
I made a reservation in my name, but my friends (people I work with) all arrived first. When I arrived later (around midnight), alone, the security guard who seemed to be 10 feet tall was extremely rude, pushing me out of the entrance area and not even allowing me to ask a question to the hostess.
He yelled at me in German (I don't speak German) several times on purpose when he realized I don't speak his language, even though I tried to argue that I just wanted to ask a question.
I texted my friends inside the club and two Germans came to get me at the door. When they called me "come here, let's sort it out", the security guard grabbed me by the arm so hard and kept pushing me out of the entrance that my arm got hurt!! His fingers made bruises in my arm!!
After a LOT of arguing, my friends managed to convince him to let me in and I HAD TO APOLOGIZE TO THE BRUTE SECURITY GUARD, BECAUSE ACCORDING TO HIM, I WAS BOTHERING HIM!
I went into the club crying, because this was one of the most humiliating situations of my life! I was verbally, emotionally, and physically ASSAULTED and I even had to apologize to a man who doesn't even know how to do his job properly.
If this is the standard of the club's staff, I never want to set foot in this filthy place again! I've been a DJ and event producer for 10 years, and I've NEVER seen anything like this, it's definitely not a friendly or safe place. I'm...
Read moreWe had an unsatisfactory experience with an overweight security official who seemed to be on some sort of a power trip. Without warning, provocation or discussion, he manhandled me and my friends while we were waiting for the pizza that we ordered. We complained to the staff there but to no avail. We did absolutely nothing but wait for the pizza that we ordered and paid for. Seems this gentleman was waiting all night for the opportunity to bully someone. Granted it was close to the end of the night, but the way he handled the situation was unacceptable. Again, we were waiting for a pizza that we ordered and paid for (after spending probably close to 1000 euros at the club that evening). And to be clear, we are probably the most peaceful, nonconfrontational and easygoing people you'll find. We would happily respond to a prompt to leave the club. This gentleman should not be working in any capacity interacting with customers. As a VIP member of many clubs from Monaco to Manhattan, we will not return to P1 until this man is no longer...
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