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Once inside, a zero-tolerance camera ban is enforced expect to be immediately ejected if you flout the rules.
The menu is big on shareable plates: hummus, calamari, pizzas, and beef-and-artichoke roulades. The club’s reputation for a difficult and random door policy is not entirely undeserved. Bistro 303: An airy and contemporary cocktail bar in the heart of Westport's festive dining and retail district, Bistro 303 is one of KC's gay hot spots for happy hour, martinis, and casual-but-sophisticated dining. It is open, complete with dark rooms, from Friday midnight until well into Monday morning. Even ‘non-club’ people will be intoxicated by the open atmosphere, liberal attitudes, eccentric characters, the carefully preserved industrial fabric of the building, and, of course, the gargantuan sound system. Housed within an imposing former power station, it emerged in 2004 from the ashes of its legendary gay predecessor, Ostgut, which had fallen victim to the city’s massive infrastructure projects. Easily the city’s most famous club – and some would say the world’s best – Berghain is not just for world-class techno: it’s a way of life for many of the tireless regulars who call it a ‘church’.