Very similar to a lot of other bars around town, this little place goes wild at the weekends with youngsters getting hot and sweaty to the sounds of the 1980s, 1990s, current Russian rock bands and occasionally the Ghostbusters theme tune to amuse the students. It can get hot as hell in here, but on the upside you may dance wherever you want, be it the street or the table. There’s also a fussball table if you are not feeling quite yet in the mood to join the party.
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I agree with Stephanie, she sounds like an intelligent St Petersburger. A lot of the clubs in the city are full of rowdy young Russians looking for a fight, but if you are interested in a fun night of dancing and drinking, Hallelujah is for you. The only downside is the lack of coat check. Watch your belongings!
This is one of my favorite clubs to dance and just hang out with friends on the street. Usually you have to pay an entrance fee of around 150 rubles but sometimes you will receive a free drink (choice of beer or vodka) with entry. It is rather small but makes for a fun dance environment. One may even decide to get a little crazy and dance along the barrels lining one side of the club. Overall I have had great times here and i will definitely be going back!