3 Sophie Wachholz - 6 months ago
there is a lot to say about this club, negative as well as positive. i‘ll just go through my night chronically. It started with a long queue in front of the club which went by actually quite quickly. My male friend and I pretended to be dating in order to get into the club, worked like magic. Until the next bouncer asked whether we have a 24h old negative covid test… which we didn’t. 45 min later we were there again, the bouncers checked all the pockets and bags from my friend. They didn’t even bother looking into my jacket, cus they were so distracted by my sternum tattoo. Plus, they were incredibly kind to me. As I headed to the lockers, this girl started screaming „yo, there is an entrance fee?!!“ A really aggressive and rude girl who then went on to complain how much she hated her job and how she wishes to sleep now. It cost 10€, the lockers cost 2€. Then we went into the actual building. Soda club isn’t build like a conventional club, it is a gigantic complex with different dance floors within. At first I thought they would all have similar type of songs and music throughout but that was were i was dead wrong. Each room had a totally different type of music. German schlager in one room, followed by techno then a hip hop room and a chart hits room - long story short, you could dance to every genre of music. And the songs wouldn’t mush up when you were standing close to the other room, which was nice. I like the idea of offering music for each person but also incredibly annoying. The dj would play two good songs followed by a stupid song. Then, i would change room for a different vibe. All in all very confusing… Plus, the club was jam packed. Full to the max! I had to weasel my way through the crowd which was an adventure filled with sweat, sticky alcohol and being pushed from one side to the other. Speaking of alcohol, a vodka orange cocktail cost me 8€?! A shot 2,50€…. kinda hurt my budget but by flattering some guys i had my night sponsored just fine.