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This might be the best executive lounge I have ever been to. The food served during happy hour is exceptional good and a very good selection of alcoholic drinks. Some of the executive lounge I’ve been to only served cold food while the food served in this lounge is definitely proper dinner. The staff is very polite and constantly clearing off used dishes and keep the drinks stocked all the time. This is what an executive lounge should be!

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We were here for a private party. The location is definitely recommended for this.

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We were at the Rockpearls event yesterday. Since we arrived early enough (45 minutes after admission), we were able to easily get one of the rather limited seats. The ambience is quite nice, but what bothered me was that there were almost only bar tables with stools for a maximum of 4 people. If you come with more people, you have to improvise. Even for short people, these seats are not necessarily a hit - when short AND chubby in combination it becomes interesting... (imagine your own imagination)! I would have liked more comfortable seating areas here that also deserve the word “lounge”. The space available would definitely allow for something like that. Since yesterday was "the day before the holiday" and so many people were probably still working, I can't complain about the crowd. Even at the peak time between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. it wasn't so crowded that you couldn't find your way to the toilet or had to wait forever at the bars. There was nothing going on in the bistro, you got a seat right at the counter. I have to praise the pizza, it tastes excellent and at 9 euros for a 32cm diameter it's not overpriced. However, as a driver, I felt ripped off when it came to drinks. 3 euros for a 0.2l cola is just cheeky! Just buy large crate bottles and pour half a liter for 5 euros - then everyone would be happy and your profit margin would still be high enough! Now let's get to the music. Because of my taste in music, I actually only go to rock events, so I have a certain wealth of experience here. What was advertised as a "rock event" at Pearls was just - no. Wolfgang Petri and all that Disco Fox crap is not rock! Not a song by Queen, but Harpo, Abba and the Beachboys - are you serious??! The transition from one genre to the next was also a complete disaster! As a DJ, I can't play Uncle and follow Nena right behind!!! It wasn't until 2 a.m. to 3 p.m. that mainly what I mean by rock came. In any case, the DJ was very successful in completely destroying the atmosphere once it was finally built up. Another disaster was the sound technology. Some of the speakers overloaded so hard that the music stopped completely. A few decibels less really wouldn't have hurt here. Same disaster on Area 2. This only opened at 11 p.m. and was advertised as "Hard and Heavy". Heavy metal has so many facets and not everyone is a fan of everything. But here the DJ has decided on the Death/Trash corner with a touch of Rammstein and the occasional Metalcore song. I wasn't the only one disappointed. I watched the club guests and bravely waited for over an hour to see whether the direction would change. With the exception of a few "Hanserl" who were on the dance floor, people left in droves - even though they were wearing obvious clothing (Metallica shirts, Iron Maiden, etc.). Non-stop, inarticulate growling is just noise and no longer music. Since the event was for ages 18 and up, there was little kindergarten to see. Instead, the average age was really mixed; everyone from 18 to 70 was represented. Conclusion of the evening: I don't know if I'll do that again. The competitor on the B22 can definitely do it better!