A great nightclub for modern adults and night owls!
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Yöhuikka, located in the heart of Oulu on Asemakatu, is a hotspot for the LGBTQ+ crowd and anyone who enjoys a lively night out. This iconic nightclub has been serving up good vibes for years, offering a safe, inclusive space where all genders and sexual orientations can feel welcome. Whether you're in the mood for dancing until dawn or just grabbing a drink, Yöhuikka has you covered with its late-night hours, staying open until 5 AM on both Fridays and Saturdays.
The atmosphere here is electric—think pulsing beats, a fun, diverse crowd, and a vibe that makes everyone feel like they belong. It's the perfect place to let loose and be yourself, whether you’re a local or just passing through Oulu. Yöhuikka also plays a big role in the city's Pride scene, making it a must-visit during the annual Oulu Pride festivities. This nightclub is all about good times and inclusivity, attracting night owls from all over.
With its central location and legendary party scene, Yöhuikka is Oulu's go-to LGBTQ+ venue for a fab night out.
Narikka/entrance 3e. not bad no but certainly not free.Nice free atmosphere among people.There is a smoking room, dance floor and karaoke room as well as a booth.in addition also 2 bilis tables. However, the clubs did not have heads and it seems that all the balls were stored, so what to do with them. The microphones in the karaoke room suffered quite a bit and the other one practically did not work. The staff is very nice. Water costs 1.50e even if you order something else, which is quite incomprehensible, especially when you are in a bar where you are supposed to dance. Shots are also expensive and are stored in a warm place. Buckets are quite a funny thing. All in all, I was left with a somewhat conflicting feeling.
Honestly, the best club in Oulu I’ve been to. Music is nice usually as well as the number of people is pretty sufficient, but of course, depending on the day. The age range between people is big, what makes it comfortable for everybody there. Special credit for being lgbtq friendly:)
Really rude and unprofessional behavior from the bartender/restaurant manager. Believed an unknown man when he claimed that I threw up in the corner of the bar. The bartender tried to force me to clean up the vomit even though three people could testify that I hadn't been anywhere near that corner all evening. When I refused and said I hadn't thrown up, the bartender called a security guard to take me away. This completely unproven and unfair action is truly humiliating. The evening was ruined, I don't recommend it.
The only alphabet bar in the city, whose history stretches deep into the 90s. Easily approachable because the karaoke side. Old gay classics may be played, but may not be played if the DJ doesn't know them. Quite quiet and secluded, the interior hasn't changed much in the past decades and I'm still wondering why the dragon statue familiar from Chinese restaurants stands in the corner of the hall.
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