Wu: Wudaokou's Latest Club
When I go out with friends on a Friday night, I want a good bar with cheap drinks and plenty of space to dance. This new club answers on both counts. Inheriting the space most recently used by the short-lived Mango Club, Wu is all black and red decor, with raw, unplastered walls. (Designer Paul Gelinas also worked on The Bridge Cafe and owns Guozijian store Lost & Found.)
There’s a punkish excitement of discovering something new and slightly underground. The bar and dance floor are wisely divided, meaning you can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere while you drink, before going crazy downstairs. Drinks average around RMB 25, though there’s beer for just RMB 10 – perfect for the local student crowd.
Good for: Inexpensive drinks
Also try: Lush, Helen’s Cafe
Wu Daily 8pm-5am. B1/F, U-Center, Chengfu Lu, Wudaokou, Haidian District (189 1020 6978) 海淀区五道口成府路华联商场地下1层
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PetePete Submitted by Guest on Thu, 02/02/2012 - 13:48 Permalink
Re: Wu: Wudaokou's Latest Club
They need to have better DJ's, and should stop hiring wannabe european DJ's who only play house or electro music
fannymak Submitted by Guest on Sat, 01/28/2012 - 12:44 Permalink
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cool to hear abt that, thanks for sharing!!
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