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Discover West Jakarta's best-kept secret: a hidden lounge on the 6th floor of the LTC Glodok electronics mall. This isn't your typical trendy spot. Instead, find a retro haven with dim lighting, comfy leather sofas, and a live band playing nostalgic classics. It’s the perfect place for a quiet drink and good conversation, offering a mature, old-school movie vibe for those looking to escape the bustling club scene. A true "if you know, you know" destination.
Every time I tell my friends I'm going to nongkrong upstairs at LTC Glodok, they think I'm crazy."You're going drinking at an electronics mall? Just gonna chill after buying some light bulbs?" Hahaha! 🤣
Seriously, if it weren't for a local veteran showing me the way, who would've thought that on the top floor of this perpetually noisy building that sells hardware and electronics, such a place would be hidden. The contrast is just maxed out!
Riding the rickety old elevator that feels like it could give out at any moment up to the sixth floor, you push open the door, and the world instantly goes quiet. It's not like the Instagrammable style of today's trendy spots; this place has the complete vibe of an old movie. Dim red lighting, leather sofas you sink into and never want to get up from, and a proper stage where a Live Band performs at night, singing all the old songs that are familiar to people our age.
The air isn't filled with the smell of sweat and cheap perfume like in a dance club; it's just a purely relaxing atmosphere. The customers don't seem like tourists either. Many are familiar-looking uncle-types (om-om), or business people here to discuss things, each nestled in their own corner, chatting softly, or just quietly listening to the music. Mantap! Now this is what an adult's nightlife should be.
But to be honest, this place really isn't for young people chasing trends. The decor has a very dated feel, so if you're hoping to take pretty OOTD shots for your social media, you might be a bit disappointed. Plus, it's located right in Glodok, and you know how the traffic is around there at night... when it gets jammed, it's Anjay…
People who want to find a place to properly listen to music and chat quietly with friends. It's especially suitable for bringing clients or having a drink with elders; it's definitely classy enough, and the atmosphere is mature.
If you're coming here looking for a crowd of hot guys and girls, or to go clubbing and check in on social media, this place is 100% not for you. Please head over to SCBD, thank you.
After 9 PM when the live band starts, the atmosphere is at its best. If you go too early, it might be a bit quiet.
No need to be too formal; Smart Casual is fine. Just don't show up in flip-flops and a tank top, alright? You gotta have some basic respect.

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