The club was designed by nightclub developer Jack Mulqueen and executed by renowned Montreal architectural firm Philip Hazan Design, in Japandi style, described as “the combination of Scandinavia functionality and Japanese rustic minimalism to create a feeling of art, nature, and simplicity”. By stripping back the club to its bare elements we allow our patrons clarity and depth by which to enjoy a heightened experience of the senses.A reverent love for otaku, the Japanese word describing “people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, and video games” appears in flourishes throughout the space, in juxtaposition with its minimalistic design. This manifests in the art adorning the walls, (including a continuous sequential piece from Katsuhira Otomo, and two additions from Hajime Sorayama), the arcade cabinets in the bathroom waiting area, where revelers can sneak in a game of Marvel vs. Capcom between boogies, and the fully-functional comic book stand, inner sanctum, located in the vestibule of the venue, curated by the partners.
Listing Amenities
- Car Parking
- Elevator
- Outdoor Seating
- Wireless Internet






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