A festive atmosphere, various parties, a place som...
A festive atmosphere, various parties, a place sometimes militant, sometimes cultural, sometimes dance floor and especially nice for a drink
A festive atmosphere, various parties, a place sometimes militant, sometimes cultural, sometimes dance floor and especially nice for a drink
One of the few places of tolerance ... But not for the hetero ... The message LGBT does not seem to resonate in the mouth of the boss at sight of lambda guy (nor trans nor lebs) ... Too bad for me, it remained one of the last places of the neighborhood ... By cons trans and leb fundamentalist will find their paradise ..
Excruciating home.
Their card reader did not work, after the joke (certe a little heavy) of "ah ben it's free then?" the waitress (and boss of the bar) does not smile and take back the beer that was served to me. After 15 tries so that I pay in card I ask him if there is a distributor not far, I go there and withdraws money, I rule and not a thank you.
Then we had been installed for barely 20 minutes a server comes to tell us that we should leave because there is a lesbian party and trans'. We finished our drinks and we were going to leave when the boss tells us "leave quickly, you are not welcome here!" while we were not doing anything special!
Although I regret that the mix hetero / gay is not appropriate in your bar, I do not hold you rigorous and can understand it, however the hospitality is a basic rule when you hold a bar it seems to me .
I can't go higher than 2 stars. The place is nice but the staff were flat out rude. I eventually left the place in frustration.
Pleasant place both in terms of atmosphere and service. The experience could have been perfect without the 1.5 hours of queuing that we had to do to reach the entrance. A long wait due to the clientelism of the management who let wagons of pseudo guests pass for no apparent reason. Just unbearable!
Since my arrival in France, this is the only place where I felt at home, at ease, good atmosphere, simple and friendly people, and no domination, guy cys. . Long live feminism
It is essential to go to Mut '!
Exceptional encounters and good mood at any event! Small (big) bonus: the prices are very correct.
My dog cisgender was accepted, I for my part were cordially escorted to the door. If I had not been threatened by a pair of secateurs, perhaps I would have tried to point out the pseudo spirit of openness which prides itself on the establishment.
No one if you're a good guy in your sneakers, ok if you're part of this little victim community.
This place remains the most recognized lesbian headquarters of the capital.
It becomes dancing on the evenings of the weekend but do not linger until Thursday night! Only regulars go there for a drink.
This place is open to all but advocates feminism.
The cocktails are bad take a safe bet!
Tolerant, warm and well decorated place;)) it feels good!
It is really nice and the stuffs are patient and warm. You just state your requirement (like "I want something sweet") and they will serve very good drinks to you. After nine o'clock, all people begin to dance, the atmosphere begins to be open and hot. Some great dancers will give performances and people are friendly even I cannot speak French. Basically I had a great time.
It is shameful to be repressed because we were with men. Discrimination within the community is unacceptable.
Safe LGBT framework, very trendy, arbitrary judgments are strictly prohibited and the good mood and the joy of living are at the rendezvous!
Simply fantastic! Very sincere thanks to all the staff!
To fight for a cause advocating acceptance, while refusing certain categories of people on purely physical criteria, is ridiculous
I don't have the words to describe this place, it's more than a bar, it's a place of culture, great encounters, activism and more.
We had a great evening with girls and boys. I found the team very cool music cool. I will go back for sure. The consos are priced more than reasonable for Paris.
Free admission, unauthorized consumption to non-LGBT people
Airy, too expensive, too dirty, bad atmosphere, music without personality. But it's not the worst of the surrounding area, push the door, you may spend a better moment than me.
Place to avoid, aggressive and unprofessional staff and this establishment falls short of the image they want to convey of tolerance and acceptance of others.
Queer bar emblematic of the capital, the staff is very warm, the paintings in exhibitions and available for sale add a stamp to the place which is already sublime although a little dark.
The drinks are at an average price (high range of the average price).
Many activities are organized, we must pay attention to the crowd to which the activities are directed, it changes every time but the motto remains "queer". The activities are to follow on the Facebook page of the mutiny.
Nice place, inclusive, and in which we feel incredibly well!
super nice place, but it's a shame the sound system is bad!
This is THE place LGBTQI + The prices of the consos are Hyper competitive and it is a place SAFE
Frankly the very dirty toilets and really not nice frame, and s is bored with my friends