Do not be discouraged by its facade: you are not wrong, you are in the trendy nightclubEven if it looks like a sandwich shop on the outside.
El Pastrami Club, located in the neighborhood of La Merced, in Malaga, SpainIs inspired by the clandestine nightclubs of the 20's, during the era of prohibition of alcohol in the United States.
In various parts of the country, especially in New York, numerous locals pretended to sell any type of drink and food so that, once you crossed the necessary secret passages, you would find the prohibited drink.
At the Pastrami Club the process is similar; once they arrive at the place, the attendees have to pass a bar, where they order and taste various sandwiches, until they find the men's bathroom.
That's the entrance to the passageway: the men's room is all upside down; the toilet, sink, garbage can and all the accessories of the place hang from the ceiling or the walls, defying gravity.
In the same way, the Pastrami Club challenges those who say that you cannot have luxury and fun in the back of a sandwich business.
Crossing this secret passage, you will find a surprising place with luminaires integrated into the cardboard ceiling, which can move rhythmically or remain fixed.
The 400-square-meter interior is divided into three spaces: the pink ballroom, the lounge, and the cocktail area.
Each one has different settings and different ceilings.
In the lounge, the bar has a huge counter marble That shines thanks to the brightness of the lights.
While in the cocktail area, square caissons that curve to merge with the back of the main bar hang from the ceiling, adorned with lamps that change color and intensity, modifying the atmosphere of the nightclub depending on the time and music. that sounds.
And to access the dance hall, it is necessary to cross a red curtain, and then reach a room with red lights called "Hell's vip", or "Hell vip".
The walls and all environments have similar materials: spy mirrors, vinyl coverings, as well as metal, stone or fabric curtains: all with the aim that attendees take selfies there and flood the networks with the interior of the club.
Pastrami Club offers an unconventional, very chic and fun experience.
- Paco Lago Interior Design It was the architecture studio behind this "clandestine" nightclub and, they say, that with its secret passages and lights they seek to surprise the audience.