1/5 Hynek H. 10 months ago on Google
More
of
a
prudish
village
disco
rather
than
an
European
level
club.
The
music
is
good
but
that's
where
the
positives
end.
There
is
a
very
loose
door
policy
and
also
no
policy
regarding
phones,
so
you
are
more
likely
to
see
bored
men
inside
being
on
their
phones
than
people
having
fun.
We
visited
on
a
Saturday
night
with
a
good
line
up
and
the
place
was
still
half
empty
at
around
3AM.
The
staff
and
awareness
team
are
not
properly
marked.
They
are
marked
only
by
their
company
T
shirts
which
are
black
with
a
white
printed
logo
of
the
venue.
However
there
are
no
reflective
elements
and
the
black
t-shirts
are
extremely
difficult
to
identify
in
the
dark
of
the
club.
At
the
time
of
writing
this
review
they
are
apparently
working
on
a
proper
uniform,
so
fingers
crossed.
Moreover
the
venue
has
an
extremely
prudish
policy
on
consensual
explicit
intimacy
in
the
club.
If
you
are
used
to
a
more
relaxed
and
intimately
open
atmosphere
of
European
clubs
where
you
can
be
freely
intimate
with
you
partner(s),
stay
away
from
this
venue!
Worst
thing
is
that
said
policy
is
not
publicly
stated
anywhere
on
their
website
or
social
media.
They
also
try
to
present
themselves
using
quite
progressive
language
of
"not
tolerating
s**t
shaming"
etc.
which
is
then
super
confusing
and
does
not
square
up
with
their
restrictive
policy
on
explicit
intimacy.
If
you
are
planning
to
attend
an
event,
please
check
with
them
beforehand
what
their
policy
is
in
order
not
to
have
your
evening
ruined.
The
staff
are
nice
and
polite
and
are
trying
to
do
their
best.
The
failures
listed
here
seem
to
be
more
of
a
failure
of
policy/direction
rather
than
a
failure
of
staff.
The
club
is
trying
to
present
itself
as
an
European
level
relevant
establishment
but
it
still
has
miles
to
go.
For
now
it's
more
of
a
prudish
village
disco
than
an
alternative
techno
club.
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