Definitely one of the upper league clubs in Shibuya. You probably wouldn't expect it looking at the building from outside but the place is rather spacious and is equipped with multiple bars, seating and dance floors on three floors in total. Something I haven't seen yet in any other clubs in Tokyo is the small lounge room with a big sofa that feels like a vip room but actually is open to everyone and has kpop playing on certain days of the week.
When it comes to the drinks, since this club is in Shibuya, you'll get the typical kinda expensive watered down cocktails you'll get everywhere else - personally, I don't go to clubs for the alcohol so I don't mind and understand the business behind it since they do offer discounts for multiple occasions (eg. following them on instagram, birthdays, being a women etc.)
Most importantly, though: Music wise, this club is an absolute unit. Every single DJ I've witnessed delivered banger after banger (2000s pop, current hits, techno, rock etc.) and the light show was amazing and enhanced the whole vibe of the performance - the DJs definitely know what they're doing and what songs to play to make the crowd move. The music should be the main attraction of a club and Camelot definitely delivers in that category, hence why I'm giving this place 5 stars. Absolutely recommend it for an...
Read moreWaste of time. Extreme rip-off. 3000 Yen cover charge for females (even higher for guys) and the bathroom didn't even stock hand soap. Normal bars and pubs with zero cover fee in Japan all provide soap.
My water bottle was confiscated prior to entry and they charge 500 yen for a small bottle of water. The floor was sticky and filthy and my shoes stuck to it. Clear contrast to another club I recently visited with employees frequently cleaning the floor. Interior of club extremely crowded and packed. Many guests were rude and barged into each other and us instead of making their way through the club normally. High amount of intoxicated Americans behaving poorly. Generic music and a generic drinks menu. Drinks are made using the cheapest well liquor, so they're low quality and overpriced.
I do not recommend spending your night here unless you want to be disappointed by the experience. Virtually zero seating unless you book a VIP table, again, unlike other Tokyo clubs that have some free tables available. Also, the staff physically shove and push their way through the crowd because it's so packed. Bonus round: I am female and security tried to evict me from the female restroom because I...
Read moreFun place, but super rude staff. 2 guys in front of me bumped into each other and dropped some ice on the floor. A woman came and ordered me in Japanese to pick it up, while I was trying to say i did not do anything and that it was not mine (with my basic Japanese). She still kept poking me to do it and someone behind me told me what she was telling me. I was afraid of getting kicked out if I did not do what she wanted so I just conceded and basically took the role of cleaning the ice when it was obviously HER or other staff's job to do so. 0/10 staff, even the bartenders aren't friendly. But what makes it have 2 stars is the music and that most people are nice and you can have a good time, except when this annoying kind of...
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