I've been here a few times. The music is good for the local contingent: Miyagi and Endgame, Scriptonite, Sweet and Sour. Prices are the same as in similar places in Tashkent. I took some foreign friends there a week ago. At the entrance, they did not want to let them in, saying that there were no places. At the repeated request, they were allowed to enter, with the reservation "thank me when you leave." As a result, there were places, we danced there for an hour. At the exit, when I gave the guard money, apparently I did not like the amount (about $ 5). They returned the money and asked not to come anymore, saying "it's not supposed to be like that", etc. There were places there anyway, I think such a "tax" for entry was unnecessary anyway. The impression has deteriorated.
Upd:
The same stuff in 1.5 years.
The establishment evokes mixed feelings. If you are allowed in, if the guards are not begging for money out of the blue and you are resting somewhere in a corner with a company, then everything is fine, expensive, but fine. And if you drink at the bar, then you can hardly relax, security is constantly rubbing there, it is so tense, you can hang an axe in the air, the girls dance at the bar, and willingly communicate with visitors, the guards are not that above the soul, they climb into the very soul. this is very annoying, probably the reader will not understand what it is about now, you need to see it once so that you never go there again.
DJ and acoustics leave much to be desired. God forbid if you sit near the wall there will be a feeling that it is about to collapse on you from the sound. Alcohol-free cocktails are 80% tasteless at all. The waiters do not have time even when the hall is not full. It seems that that evening there were only 2 waiters for half the full room