Friendly crowd, busy club downstairs
mixed age group
Mixed age group abd pretty diverse as well. I'm an American with no French background at all, the crowd is kind of tough to break. I learned that all you have to do, engage in them first. The rest will follow;) I went on a Latin/pop night. It's small but was okay.
Nice, quality club
It never gets old to simply entertain your guests with some inexpensive drinks and really good music; That to me is what Freedj routinely does. It provides 2 floors for two different tastes; one for conversation at the bar, and one monstrous "basement" where the heavy party usually resides. I tend to always meet friendly people here who are not reluctant to dance and have a good time. The playlist is superb. They go back to the 80s and 90s circa that transcends most nationalities, ethnicites and generations who happened to have turned on a radio or tv during that time. I prefer clubs whose environment makes you forget how much youve paid for drinks -- this is that club for me.
No wifi :-/
freedj, great times
Our last couple of nights in Le Marais we went to FreeDJ. First night (Thurs the 21 of Oct) was fairly crowded with many age groups and great music. Service very efficient, music fantastic. Second evening (Friday) the downstairs dj was the best I've heard in some time. Great mix, great sound, excellent choice of music. We didn't want to leave but had an early am flight back to Toronto. Definitely recommend FreeDJ to anyone wanting to dance in a small environement. I'd go back.
Fun club
They play lots of top 40s music in the basement, where there is a small dance floor. The guys here are cute. Definitely a place I'd go back to.
You will have FUN!
This place is very down to earth and very cool and nice guys, it's mixes with all different kinds of men and some fag hags, the music is good and somethimes GREAT depends on the DJ you will have a great time here for sure, I go here all the time and coat check is free but please tip the coat check guys they work hard and are very nice. stick the tip in the little piggy bank on the table