If you like electronic music and you want to excape from the tourists, Spojka could be the palce for you. It attracts some international DJs and has a good sound system.
Dress Code: Pretty much anything as long as you don't look like a tramp! Entrance is normally about 150skk and the cloakroom is free of charge.
Updated May 30, 2005
Address: ulica pesernova 14
Website: http://www.spojka.com/
It's a pretty funny nightclub/bar which is actually on a boat on the Danube. It is fairly cheap compared to those in the city centre and is open till 6am on weekends!
Beware of some of the rather sleazy guys and the groups of drunks on Stag weekends...
Dress Code: Anything goes.
Written Apr 21, 2005
Address: On the river.
Website: http://www.cirkusbarok.sk
Bratislava's first Irish bar. The beer is cheap, and the crowd a mixture of ex-pats and Slovaks. During the day the food is cheap with a good cooked breakfast - Irish not Slovak! Live sport on Sky Sports and Guinness on tap, and not as pricey as most continental pints of the Black Stuff.
Dress Code: No real dress code.
Written Apr 5, 2005
Address: Sedlarska 6 SK-81101 Bratislava
Phone: +421 2 544 10 706
Website: www.irish-pub.sk
This place is underground,and frankly smells a bit. The main room blared Duran Duran and also has a screen. The other room towards the back had a live DJ spinning DNB. Thats more of my scene. A lot of women. Cover was maybe 100-150 sk and beers were maybe 20-40 sk for BIG Zlaty Bazant. I was talking with the DJ and his lady and havin fun, it was LOUD and FUN. Then the cops showed up and were IDing everyone. It was still fun. They didnt speak english, to warn you non Slovak speakers.
Dress Code: None
Updated Feb 2, 2005
Address: Obchodna-under Technical University
Of the 5 decent Brothels in B'Slav, this one is absolutely the best. Even the cops like it. The beer is the cheapest for an adult club and so arethe girls. There is good music too and many women, at least 10 at any time. See travelogue for more details.
Dress Code: Unsure
Updated Feb 2, 2005
Address: Popradska 58 Pod. Biskupice
Phone: +421 2 4524 5406
Always a good time, clean building. Sign on front says Pension, but I don't think this is true, The employee told me this is "sex hotel" Don't screw with the bouncers (a.k.a. Recepcia) I see guys try to do this and regret it. See travelogue formore details.
Dress Code: Unsure
Updated Feb 2, 2005
Address: Starohajska 3 Petrzalka
Phone: +421 2 6231 7541
Right next to the Dubliner is the restaurant El Diablo...excellent food. Mexican and American meals, serving size...good size portions if your hungry, order the steak they cook it the way you want it.
After eating make sure you go downstairs and site right next to the large window at the entrance and do some people watching. order the "sangria" this will start your night off right, kind of expensive but your on vacation right? Since the restaurant is in the old town you will see all the people, singles and families and your head will be on a swival because of all the beautiful women that walk by.
so give a toast and start your night out a bang.
Dress Code: no way!!!
Written Jan 23, 2005
This place was just cool. Cool locals, tourist, and staff. The barmaids are smoking hot and friendly!!!
Went to this place on on a tues. night the place had alot of people and drinks were pretty cheap...when you go to this place stick to the draft beer they have a decent selection. This place is a bar so women selection is small to limited (but it might pick up during the weekend) but still worth a stop by for a beer or two.
Security...dont worry they sit infront of the TV and watch but dont F'around their monsters with cool attitudes.
Dress Code: yea right!!!
Updated Jan 23, 2005
Address: Old town
Went to this place on a Wed. and it was packed but be forewarned the age limit for people to party is kind of young in this club. some of the women are smoking and seem of age...so the best thing to do is ask age before scoring the young age is 16!!! up too 30's.
Drinks were cheap especially the beer but there is something they brew up in a bucket and stick a bunch of straws in and everyone drinks from it, the thing must have 5 diffrent liquors mixed with orange juice its pretty popular because its cheap.
music most anything people wanna dance too. the dance floor is packed so try to find your way through the crowd.
There are a lot of locals here but you will find tourist here and there having a good time.
***Women are beautiful here but alot are teenagers so watch just out who you pickup on.
cover charge it was free... the night we went.
Dress Code: whats a dress code?
Written Jan 23, 2005
Address: just follow the crowd heading toward the Tesco
This place was pretty good. The night we went thurs and fri. there were more women then guys in the place women seemed to out nuber the guys 2-1.
get ready to dance this place place plays techno, hip hop and local tunes (didnt understand what was sung but still good music)
Thurs. night at 2400 they have a full strip show 1 girl dances for maybe 20 minutes jumping on tables getting totally naked (only in europe). After the show then its dance all night for the crowd.
Drinks, the problem I had was that the beer seemed like they were watered down so I had to drink mug after mug to get a good buzz. suggestion stick with hard liquor. Price dont worry about it go out and have a good time... but if you need to know 40 USD lasted us all night, infact they ran out of beer mugs because they were all on our table.
The door man...cool, just pay the entrance fee everyone there is out to have a good time.
Bartenders cool, bar maids very cute. give a good tip, everytime I did the harder my jack and coke were.
Not many tourist here in the club, we meet a local that took us out where the locals hangout. If you decide to go there it should cost you 200 of the local currency by cab.
Dress Code: whats a dress code?
Written Jan 23, 2005
Address: just say "CASEY"
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