Step down the stairs and the bass hits you — behind one of the five bars, the bartender is already lining up the next shot. The namesake principle here is no coincidence: it's the programme. In the colourful basement of the club, LED lights pulse in vivid colours, the dance floor is compact enough that you physically feel the crowd's energy. El Arenal's Dutch party night has found its definitive address.

Concept
The club stands deliberately apart from the Schlager and Ballermann format that otherwise dominates the Playa de Palma. Those who've had enough of beer anthems and want Dutch hip-hop, R&B and urban club beats instead will find a different energy here. The slogan "Go hard or go home" is not marketing — it's a promise. The crowd arrives with purpose, mostly from the Netherlands and Germany, and knows exactly what it wants.
Five bars on a comparatively compact floor and eight bookable VIP tables form the framework for lively nights out. The club's self-description as the "biggest disco in El Arenal" deserves a knowing wink — it's the concept, not the square footage, that sets it apart from the competition.

Atmosphere
This is a basement club — and you feel it. The air gets thick when the place is packed; sound presses against the walls, lights pulse. If you're expecting techno minimalism or cool elegance, you're in the wrong room. If you want a night that moves because the crowd makes it move, you're exactly where you should be.
The vibe rises and falls with the footfall: when it's full, this is one of those places where going out still feels alive — friendly bartenders, staff who party along with you, confetti on the big nights. On slower evenings, the basement can feel strangely quiet. Wednesday is considered by insiders to be the most reliable night of the week, when Dutch acts take the stage and the house fills up accordingly.
Programme & Music
The musical heart is Dutch hip-hop and R&B, rounded out with house, EDM and popular club hits depending on the evening and act. Among the artists who have performed here: Lil Kleine, Trobi, Outsiders, Ronnie Flex, Bizzey and Frenna — well-known names in the Dutch urban market. The resident DJ takes over on evenings without guest acts, keeping the pace between urban beats and dance hits.
During summer, themed parties and live events are held regularly. Check the current calendar on the club website and on Instagram (@shootersmallorca) and TikTok (@clubshootersmallorca).
For Whom & What Occasions
Clearly positioned: young party crowd, mostly between 18 and their mid-twenties, with a strong Dutch and German core. Locals and international visitors from other countries are rare — the club lives for and through its regulars from the Netherlands and Germany. Those planning a long group night out — shots, live acts, a dance floor with no Lederhosen obligation — will find the right setting here. VIP tables are available to book; those who want guaranteed seating should reserve in advance.
Insider Tip
Wednesdays regularly feature well-known Dutch artists — that's the night when the place is truly running at full capacity. Arriving on the earlier side pays off.
Right next door is a snack bar with pizza and kebab — a sober but reliable end to a long night.
One honest note on bills: several guests report unexpectedly high tabs when the bar upsells box formats rather than individual shots. Keep track of what you order and there will be no nasty surprises at the end of the night.




