2009 Dec 01 By Students, For Students - Space Club Opens in Haidian

The bar that was once Plan B has been taken over and renovated by six college kids. In fact, Space Club is almost entirely student-staffed. These guys recognize that when your motto is “By students, for students,” selling beers and cocktails from RMB 10 is a good start.
A selection of German beers helps add variety. Space Club lives up to its name with an unexpectedly sizeable interior and large, plush booths surrounding the dance floor. There are open mic sessions and live music daily (except Tuesdays) before 10.30pm; after that, DJs play house, hip-hop and R&B.
File under: “Has potential.”

Space Club
Daily 8pm-3am. B1/F, Tsinghua Tongfang Science and Technology Plaza, 1 Wangzhuang Lu, Haidian District (136 0123 5405, 132 6003 5744) 海淀区王庄路1号清华同方科技广场地下1层
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