| Propaganda |
| Hǎi diàn qū Wǔdào kǒu huá qīng jiāyuán dōngmén xiàng běi 100 mǐ |
Reviewed by Nate S.  |
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I've been to Propaganda twice and I'd say it has its ups and its downs. Wednesday night is all-you-can-drink, 50 for girls, 70 for guys. Liquor is rumored to be fake, so I decided to avoid it and stuck to Bud Lights all night, which was a nice change of pace from the usual Chinese beers. While the people there aren't too friendly and I just felt like the place was full of itself, it was a good time and it was packed. The downstairs has a small but good enough size dance floor with seating somewhat overlooking it, while the upstairs is more of a typical bar with several booths. For a Wednesday night it is definitely a good option, as it should always be hopping. I'd guess that the ethnicity mix there was about 60-40 in favor of foreigners, but that's definitely an estimate. It should also be of note that there is really nothing else to do in the Haidian/Wudaokou district in terms of dancing, so if you don't want to head to Sanlitun, Propaganda may be your best bet.
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