A relatively new comer on the local party scene, Efir is a cozy, well decorated and fun place to be at for a night of partying. With its excellent acoustic setting, this place has some of the most talented local acts performing here. Besides this the club also has a cinema hall and an exhibition room which has played host to numerous exhibits, movies and art shows. The crowd here is friendly, and love to interact, share ideas and discuss topics ranging from todays music to arts and culture. Check website for future schedules and upcoming gigs.
Cafe Stirka 40 degree is a cafe/laundry that is a popular hunting place for the St. Petersburg intelligentsia. The cafe holds art exhibitions, poetry reading sessions, music concerts and various other events on a regular basis and complimentary milkshakes, coffees and teas are for those using their laundry services. The joint has grown into one of the most frequented places of art lovers, punks, poets, bards, musicians, DJs and a very eclectic crowd. The cafe offers excellent snacking options as well, which act as perfect accompaniments to poetry and music events.
Dom 7 is a popular place among the locals. Located in the heart of the city, this canal side cafe and bar is a hot spot for jazz musicians. It hosts live gigs on weekends which are packed always. Nosh on their Russian snacks and a choice drink. There are occasional poetry readings as well before a performance.
Sadko offers a vibrant and handsome dining space under colorful arches, with dark-wood furniture lit by beautiful ruby-red chandeliers - it looks like someplace right out of a fairy tale. Located on ulitsa Glinki, the restaurant is decorated using themes from local folklore - it's no surprise that the tourists adore this place. The menu is essentially Russian, with classic dishes like pirozhki and pozharsky kotlety, borsch soup and stroganoff, among many others. The establishment welcomes a lot of pre- and post-theater guests, owing to its vicinity with Mariinsky Theatre, on Theater Square. Don't be surprised if your friendly waiter bursts into a song, it's a Sadko specialty to entertain diners with impromptu a cappella performances.
More Club is indeed much more than just a nightclub, it is a trendy venue for concerts and other cultural events. Its 500-square meter (5382-square foot) space can be hired for hosting specialty rock concerts, complete with top-notch mood lighting, video and sound systems. Poetry readings, film screenings, workshops, art exhibitions as well as private parties are held here. To enter the club visitors need an ID card to prove that they are above 18 years. Payment of entry fee and tickets is by cash only, however the in-house bar accepts credit card payment.
Cafe Stirka 40 degree is a cafe/laundry that is a popular hunting place for the St. Petersburg intelligentsia. The cafe holds art exhibitions, poetry reading sessions, music concerts and various other events on a regular basis and complimentary milkshakes, coffees and teas are for those using their laundry services. The joint has grown into one of the most frequented places of art lovers, punks, poets, bards, musicians, DJs and a very eclectic crowd. The cafe offers excellent snacking options as well, which act as perfect accompaniments to poetry and music events.
Dom 7 is a popular place among the locals. Located in the heart of the city, this canal side cafe and bar is a hot spot for jazz musicians. It hosts live gigs on weekends which are packed always. Nosh on their Russian snacks and a choice drink. There are occasional poetry readings as well before a performance.
Sadko offers a vibrant and handsome dining space under colorful arches, with dark-wood furniture lit by beautiful ruby-red chandeliers - it looks like someplace right out of a fairy tale. Located on ulitsa Glinki, the restaurant is decorated using themes from local folklore - it's no surprise that the tourists adore this place. The menu is essentially Russian, with classic dishes like pirozhki and pozharsky kotlety, borsch soup and stroganoff, among many others. The establishment welcomes a lot of pre- and post-theater guests, owing to its vicinity with Mariinsky Theatre, on Theater Square. Don't be surprised if your friendly waiter bursts into a song, it's a Sadko specialty to entertain diners with impromptu a cappella performances.
More Club is indeed much more than just a nightclub, it is a trendy venue for concerts and other cultural events. Its 500-square meter (5382-square foot) space can be hired for hosting specialty rock concerts, complete with top-notch mood lighting, video and sound systems. Poetry readings, film screenings, workshops, art exhibitions as well as private parties are held here. To enter the club visitors need an ID card to prove that they are above 18 years. Payment of entry fee and tickets is by cash only, however the in-house bar accepts credit card payment.
Vinyl Story Club is an eclectic venue with three venues housed within it. There is a well stocked bar with fine mixtures and a great ambiance that makes for a nice place for a leisurely outing. Besides, there is a concert hall that is used to stage events and concerts by popular artists and is converted into a dance hall when the need be. They also have a shop that allows you to browse and buy the rare and intriguing vinyl records, while some interesting retro music plays in the background. To know the schedule of the events and concerts that take place here, check the website.