Pacha London
Terminus Place, London

020 7834 4440
Night Clubs
Victoria
About Pacha London
Pacha London is part of the Pacha franchise that extends around the world from Ibiza to Buenos Aires. Pacha first opened over 30 years ago in Spain and now the biggest club in Ibiza has arrived in London. It is a clubbers paradise that has all the top DJ's playing there. Catering for parties of up to 1500 guests is available upon request.
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1 out of 10 stars
I arrived later to the club than my friends did so planned on making my own way in there. I was sober, dressed smartly, and not under the influence of drugs. The doormen told me they didn't let single males into the club and suggested I called one of my friends to come down and meet me at the door to prove that I wasn't single! Amazed, I did this but knowing my friends would either have their phones switched off or not be able to hear their phones due to the loud music. I explained this to the doormen but they turned me away and I went to another club instead.
Clearly they have a sexist door policy and the irony of it is that it was a black man who turned me away from the door. As an employer of a large number of staff in London, if I denied this man a job based on his skin colour then I would get into trouble so why should I be denied entry to this club based on the fact that I'm male? Yes, there will always be more males going clubbing than females but that's the nature of clubbing. I own an engineering company, it's an environment dominated by men but I don't turn away job applications from men because we already have a large number of male staff do I? This doorman was a real hypocrite and if people of other races and countries etc want equality then they are going to have to start practising what they preach.