3/5 Tyler D. 2 years ago on Google
Le
Dagobert,
an
icon
of
old
Québec
and
now
the
last
danceclub
on
Grande
Allée
(if
I
recall
correctly).
A
place
that
is
almost
a
rite
of
passage
once
one
is
of
age
to
drink,
where
most
went
at
least
once
for
a
night
fueled
by
alcohol.
More
often
than
not,
you
will
have
to
wait
in
line
to
go
in,
be
it
if
you
enter
from
the
front
or
on
the
left
side's
entry,
normally
you
will
wait
for
about
5
minutes,
sometime
a
couple
minutes
more,
but
depending
on
the
night,
it
can
go
way
beyond
10
minutes,
like
if
there's
an
event
or
long
weekend,
be
ready.
Once
inside
you
will
see
that
it's
almost
always
crowded,
often
being
very
crowded.
If
you
go
on
the
dancefloor
on
the
second
level,
forget
about
the
concept
of
personal
space,
you
will
get
stepped
on,
bumped
in,
you
might
get
pushed
around
and
just
get
the
collateral
of
whatever's
happening
around
you.
Lots
of
people
mean
lots
of
different
people,
some
good,
some
bad.
Lots
of
alcohol
in
a
place
full
of
people
mean
lots
of
drunk
people.
And
like
previously
said
those
person
are
different,
some
are
there
to
have
fun,
some
to
get
completely
strung
out,
some
are
there
to
dance
other
for
the
ambiance
&
all...
But
there
are
those
who
come
with
bad
intent,
instigating
fights
and
there
are
those
who
think
the
world
revolve
around
them,
have
no
respect,
no
understanding
of
consent
&
what
no
mean.
Lately
there
are
a
lot
of
those.
A
lot.
Staying
cool
headed
can
be
difficult,
especially
if
you
go
out
with
girl
friends,
and
if
they
are
either
pretty
or
have
something
that
makes
them
stand
out,
100%
chance
at
least
one
dude
will
get
handsy
or
be
way
too
insisting,
not
taking
no
for
an
answer.
And
personally,
I
don't
have
patience
for
that,
so
lately
often
it
gets
a
bit
physical.
But
at
least,
the
staff
there
will
take
action
if
you
explain
the
situation
&
ask
them
to
remove
the
person
causing
issue.
Other
than
that
beat
is
alright,
music
is
what
you'd
expect
from
the
dagobert,
lots
of
mashups
of
pop,
hip-hop
or
rock
songs
with
known
house
anthem,
house/club
remix
of
mainstream
songs,
some
top
40
songs,
classic
songs
with
some
new
club
bangers
and
some
older
one
sprinkled
throughout.
Soundsystem
is
pretty
good,
sound
is
loud
but
still
defined,
mix
never
sound
like
its
redlining
from
what
I
recall.
Tldr;
it's
okay,
music
is
overall
okay,
staff
is
okay
too,
alcohol
selection
is
minimal,
there's
always
something
going
on,
can
be*
a
nice
place
to
meet
&
get
physically
intimate
with
a
person
of
your
choice
on
the
same
night,
crowd
is
young,
lots
of
dudes
with
a
minority
being
entitled
&
disrespectful
pos.
*experiences
may
vary
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