
Masters Club
Masters Club occupies a position on Jarun Lake targeting Zagreb's upscale nightlife crowd. The interior is more polished than the neighboring clubs, with a design that emphasizes VIP sections, bottle service tables, and a sleeker aesthetic. The main room runs a sound system geared toward commercial house, R&B remixes, and mainstream electronic, with a lighting setup that matches the premium positioning. Capacity is around 600-800, smaller than Gallery Club but compensated by higher per-head spending. The crowd skews older (late 20s to 40s), better dressed, and more inclined toward table reservations than bar-side dancing. Bottle service culture dominates weekend nights, with minimum spend requirements and reservations recommended for premium tables. The venue operates year-round but is most active during the warmer months when its outdoor area opens.
What to Expect
A polished nightclub experience oriented around bottle service and VIP culture. The music is commercial and familiar. The crowd is well-dressed and older than at Gallery or Boogaloo. The atmosphere is more about status and socializing than about the music itself.
Polished, commercial, and table-centric. Less raw energy than Gallery, more curated social atmosphere.
Commercial house, R&B remixes, mainstream pop, and chart hits. The DJ caters to the bottle-service crowd rather than music purists.
Smart. Collared shirts for men, proper shoes (no sneakers), and a level of effort above the other Jarun clubs. The door will turn away sportswear, flip-flops, and overly casual attire.
Groups celebrating occasions (birthdays, bachelor parties), business entertainment, anyone who prefers the bottle service club format to the general-admission dance floor experience.
Cards accepted. Table minimums can be paid by card. Cash for tips to bottle service staff.
Price Range
Cover EUR 10-20, beer EUR 6-8, cocktails EUR 12-16, bottle service EUR 120-400, minimum spend EUR 100-200 per table on busy nights
Cover ~$11-22, beer ~$7-9, cocktails ~$13-18, bottles ~$132-440
Hours
Fri-Sat from 11 PM to 4 AM. Occasional Thursday events.
Insider Tip
Reserve a table if your group has four or more people. Without a reservation, you're limited to the bar and general dance floor, which feels secondary to the table culture here. Dress sharply; the door is stricter than other Jarun venues.
Full Review
Masters positions itself as Jarun's upscale option, and the execution is consistent if not groundbreaking. The interior is cleaner and more designed than Gallery or Boogaloo, with attention to table layout, lighting, and the VIP sections that drive the business model.
The bottle service setup is the core experience. Tables are positioned around the dance floor with clear sightlines to the DJ booth and the room. A dedicated server handles each table's needs, from pouring drinks to managing the ice bucket and mixers. The minimum spend (EUR 100-200 depending on the night and table position) is comparable to similar clubs in larger European cities.
The music is deliberately accessible. DJs play what the table-booking crowd wants to hear: recognizable hits remixed into club formats, commercial house with vocal hooks, and R&B that keeps the energy social rather than intense. If you're looking for deep cuts or underground electronic, look elsewhere.
The crowd reflects the venue's positioning. Business professionals, groups celebrating, and couples who prefer polish over grit. The age range is notably higher than Gallery or Boogaloo, with most patrons in their late 20s through 40s. Dress standards are enforced more strictly here than at any other Jarun venue.
The outdoor area is smaller than Gallery's lakeside terrace but serves the same cooling-off function. Summer nights make the outdoor section the preferred zone for many tables.
Masters fills a specific niche in Zagreb's nightlife. It's not the biggest, not the loudest, and not the most musically interesting. But for its target audience, it delivers a reliable, polished experience with professional service.
The Neighborhood
On Jarun Lake's club strip, between Gallery and the other lakeside venues. The upscale positioning means the crowd doesn't overlap as much with the neighboring clubs. Pre-Masters dinner options exist in the Jarun area but are limited; most people eat in the city center before heading to the lake.
Getting There
Same access as other Jarun venues. Bus routes 5 and 17 from center, or Uber/Bolt for EUR 6-10. Located along the lake's southwestern shore.
Address
Jarunska cesta bb, 10000 Zagreb
Other Venues in Jarun Lake

Gallery Club
Zagreb's flagship nightclub occupying a prime lakeside position at Jarun. Two indoor rooms run different music programs while a massive outdoor terrace operates during warmer months. Regular bookings of international DJs and a capacity exceeding 2,000 make this the city's biggest party venue.

Aquarius Club
Legendary Zagreb venue that defined Jarun Lake nightlife for over two decades. The lakeside location, open-air dance floor, and rotating DJ lineups made it one of Southeast Europe's best-known clubs during its peak years. Has operated intermittently in recent seasons.

Boogaloo
Versatile Jarun venue that doubles as a concert hall and nightclub. The main room hosts live acts and DJ nights, while the layout shifts between standing concert format and dance club configuration. Known for booking electronic music acts and hosting Zagreb's techno community.

Swanky Monkey Garden
Hostel bar and social hub near Jarun that's become a fixture for backpackers and young travelers. The garden setup, affordable drinks, and regular events make it a reliable pre-club gathering point before heading to the bigger Jarun venues.