Ukiyo Club, located at 9 Exchequer St,
Dublin 2, D02 P998, Ireland, has established itself as one of the vibrant focal points in the city’s nightlife since opening its doors in 2012. Occupying a central location in the heart of
Dublin, the club draws inspiration from Japanese culture—the name "Ukiyo" refers to the concept of the "floating world," a hedonistic ideal historically associated with pleasure districts in Japan. Originally conceived as a stylish bar and eatery, over the years Ukiyo has evolved into a multi-purpose venue, combining elements of a sushi bar, karaoke lounge, restaurant, and dance club.
With a ground floor restaurant and bar area and an intimate downstairs club space, the venue quickly garnered a reputation for its unique blend of nightlife and culinary experiences. The innovative use of themed decor, creative cocktails, and the inclusion of private karaoke rooms set Ukiyo apart from more traditional
Dublin clubs, making it a favorite for both locals and tourists seeking a slightly alternative experience. Though the venue's structure has largely remained consistent, Ukiyo has adapted over time, introducing updated sound and lighting systems as well as regular refurbishments to maintain a fresh ambiance.
Its central location has remained unchanged, contributing to its reliability and popularity in the fast-moving hospitality scene of
Dublin. Culturally, Ukiyo is recognized for championing diversity and inclusivity, reflected in its programming that embraces electronic music, hip hop, world beats, and emerging local talent. It has become especially significant for the LGBTQ+ community, hosting regular drag nights, themed parties, and DJ residencies that emphasize celebration and acceptance while offering a safe, friendly space for all.
Notable artists who have performed at Ukiyo Club include internationally recognized DJs such as
Move D,
Prosumer, and
Eclair Fifi, as well as local luminaries like
Lil Dave, Kelly-Anne Byrne, and Rob Le-
Nan. The venue has also seen performances and sets from up-and-coming Irish artists including Sally Cinnamon,
George Feely, and John Mahon. Over the years, Ukiyo’s commitment to showcasing diverse musical styles and fostering local talent has ensured its status as a dynamic anchor in
Dublin’s nightlife circuit.