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Curious about The Room at Hotel Monopoli? This article dives into the hidden club in Kemang. Don't expect a wild party scene; think of it more as a large, dimly lit lounge. It's a chill spot for late-night drinks and conversation, perfect for those who want to avoid loud, crowded clubs. While it might not be a destination in itself, it serves as a decent "Plan B" if you're nearby and looking for a low-key nightcap.
Every time I pass by Hotel Monopoli in Kemang, I only ever think of heading to its rooftop. I never really noticed there was a club called"The Room" hidden inside. A friend dragged me there over the weekend, and to be honest, I was a bit skeptical. A club inside a hotel? Wouldn't it be some stuffy, old-fashioned place? 🤔
After going in, I found that, well... how should I put it, it really is just a"Room". The space isn't big, the lighting is dim, and while there's music playing, it's not deafeningly loud. It's more like a large lounge. There were quite a few people, though, mostly young people gathered in small groups. It seems to be a late-night Nongkrong spot for local residents and hotel guests.
The vibe is a very typical Jakarta youth gathering scene. Everyone is just hanging out, chatting, and drinking. It's pretty Chill, and not many people are dancing. If you're looking for a place to chat with friends late at night and don't want to go somewhere too noisy, this could be an option, I guess.
Honestly, this place is a bit awkward. 😅
If you say it's bad, well, it's still a proper club, at least it gives you a place to stay until late at night. But if you say it's great, that's really not the case. The whole experience can be summed up in one word:"average". No real highlights, but no major flaws either. I checked its Google rating and it's only 3.7, which seems to explain everything.
Who is this for?
Who should just skip it?
In short, think of it as a Plan B for a late night in Kemang. If other places are full or you don't want to travel far, it's okay to drop by for a bit. Making a special trip for it? Totally unnecessary. Anjay

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