@ February 09, 2020
Amol Dabade
Absolutely fantastic environment out there. Must visit place
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Array ( [0] => Monday: Closed [1] => Tuesday: 6:45 PM \u2013 5:00 AM [2] => Wednesday: 6:45 PM \u2013 5:00 AM [3] => Thursday: 6:45 PM \u2013 5:00 AM [4] => Friday: 7:00 PM \u2013 5:00 AM [5] => Saturday: 7:00 PM \u2013 12:00 AM [6] => Sunday: Closed )
"The Truskel is located in the heart of the capital, near the Stock Exchange. Under the surroundings of a Celtic pub hides a" microclub "with three rooms, two bars and a large air-conditioned smoking room. Different DJs every evening mix indiepop, punk, rock, electropop, preceded by concerts, broadcasts, album preview ... Plus a few quirky evenings (aftershows, shoots) The Truskel hosted a concert: Peter Doherty, Bloc Party, Metronomy, J Mascis, Gruff Rhys (Super Furry Animals), Nick Oliveri (Queens Of The Stone Age), Izia, The Pirouettes, Baxter Dury… And in DJ sets: Jarvis Cocker, Franz Ferdinand, Art Brut, Sébastien Schuller, The Kills, Jeanne Added, and many guests ( Gaz Coombes ). Bars & Clubs. Approx cost for two peope Rs 1,762
@ 09 Feb, 2020
Absolutely fantastic environment out there. Must visit place
@ 05 Dec, 2019
Although set in a neighborhood reputed for its electronic clubs, le Truskel is one of the most popular and interesting rock venues in Paris. This uncommonly friendly alternative venue styles itself as a “microclub,” which is not a bad description, for it feels just as much late music bar as nightclub. Le Truskel attracts a young, groovy crowd keen to flirt, dance and make new friends. Despite turning into something of a meat market on weekends, it has managed to retain its authentic allure. With nightly DJs and a soundtrack ranging from 1950s rock ’n’ roll to New Wave, indie and punk, reasonably priced drinks, and the fact that it stays open until you can take the first Métro home, Le Truskel is a good bet if you’re determined to enjoy a very late night. Rather unusually for a Parisian venue that opens so late, there is no cover charge. The venue is split between two levels: the ground floor comprising a bar and small but very lively dance floor, and the basement bar where conversation becomes well-nigh impossible.
@ 12 Dec, 2019
Legendary but not too busy on the week day, serving limited but good selection of drinks with great music and friendly staff.
@ 31 Jan, 2020
Average pub. The beers choice is not terrific, and there is no bar food proposed... The music is OK though. The pub becomes packed after 9 pm.
@ 22 May, 2019
Very good venue. Great vibes. Lot of fun