
Bolero Club
city center, Winterthur
Restaurant in Winterthur, Switzerland
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Bolero Club is Winterthur's only dedicated late-night dance venue, open Friday and Saturday from 10 PM to 4 AM. The compact space draws a local crowd with mainstream house and electronic programming, no advance booking required, walk-in entry. It's the most practical option for dancing after midnight without traveling to Zürich.
About Bolero Club
Bolero Club is a late-night option in Winterthur with a narrow weekly schedule: it is closed Monday through Thursday, open Friday and Saturday from 10 PM to 4 AM, closed again on Sunday. Given its hours and smart-casual dress code, the safest way to plan is to treat it as a weekend-only night out rather than a flexible daily venue.
The Space and the Crowd
Details about the room, capacity, seating, crowd profile, layout are not available. Bolero Club operates in Winterthur and keeps late Friday and Saturday hours. If those are the nights you want to go out, it may fit your plans; if you need a mid-week option, it will not.
Music, Format, Booking
Details about music style, event format, cover charges, reservations, or door policy are not available. Plan around these basics: Bolero Club is in Winterthur, follows a smart-casual dress code, is open Friday and Saturday from 10 PM to 4 AM. For a different kind of evening in Winterthur, National is another named option to compare, while other dining in Winterthur can be considered generically before a late night out.
Practical Considerations
The key practical point is timing. Bolero Club is closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, so Friday and Saturday are the only nights to visit. The dress code is smart casual. No address, pricing, booking requirement, drinks program, food service, or transport detail is available, so confirm any time-sensitive plans directly before going.
Planning details
- Location
- u. Vogelsangstrasse 10, 8400 Winterthur, Switzerland
- Website
- bolero-club.ch
- Phone
- +41522040004
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Bolero Club announces itself modestly from the street and rewards anyone who ventures inside. The room is characterful rather than theatrical: a functional exterior gives way to an interior that 'delivers' for locals who return regularly. The writing positions the venue within Winterthur’s neighbourhood tradition, where reputation accumulates through repeat custom. That makes Bolero feel like a quiet discovery that becomes familiar — a place you slot into your routine rather than a one-off destination. The overall effect is unpretentious and inviting, with an interior-focused charm that underpins its appeal to local diners.
Best For
This is a neighbourhood restaurant built for regular evenings out rather than ceremonial dining. The description frames Bolero Club as accessible to a cross-section of local residents and as a venue that rewards repeat custom, so it suits after-work visits, casual dinners with friends and late-evening socialising. It is less positioned for high-formality business meals or tightly choreographed tasting-menu experiences; instead it works best when you come with the intention to linger, chat and make the room part of a routine weeknight or weekend rotation.
Ordering Tips
Expect service that is structured but flexible. The piece highlights Swiss dining pacing and notes that 'service is structured without being rigid' and that the room 'accommodates' how long guests intend to stay. In practice that means you can plan a relaxed evening without feeling rushed, and you should arrive with a rough sense of how long you want to linger. This is not a counter-style, timed tasting sequence; instead, order at your own rhythm and allow the evening to unfold at a conversational pace.
Venue details
Ambiance
Electric and energetic atmosphere with loud music across multiple dance floors, popular among younger crowds.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Large
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Hello Vietnam, Notable alternative
- Tenz Momo Winterthur Bahnhof, Notable alternative
- El Burrito Feliz, Notable alternative
- National, Notable alternative
- Riwaayat, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
Bolero Club is the only nightclub in Winterthur's compact dining and nightlife landscape, which otherwise centers on casual eateries and quiet cocktail spots. For comparison, Hello Vietnam and Tenz Momo Winterthur Bahnhof serve quick-service meals near the train station, both ideal for pre-club dining under CHF 25 per head, but neither offers late-night hours or a bar scene. El Burrito Feliz closes earlier and caters to a takeaway crowd, while National is a sit-down restaurant with a stronger wine program, making it a better fit for a relaxed dinner before 10 PM than an after-hours option.
If your goal is dancing, Bolero Club is the singular choice in Winterthur, there's no peer venue operating at the same hours or format. For sit-down nightlife with drinks and conversation, Riwaayat and National edge ahead on ambiance and service polish, but both close by midnight. Bolero Club trades refinement for utility: it's the only place open past 1 AM, for anyone staying in Winterthur, it solves the late-night gap without requiring a taxi or train ride to Zürich.
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Compare Bolero Club
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Bolero Club | Winterthur | No published awards |
| Hello Vietnam | Winterthur | No published awards |
| Tenz Momo Winterthur Bahnhof | Winterthur | No published awards |
| El Burrito Feliz | Winterthur | No published awards |
| National | Winterthur | No published awards |
| Riwaayat | Winterthur | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bolero Club good for a special occasion?
Bolero Club may work for a Friday or Saturday late-night plan in Winterthur if its 10 PM–4 AM hours suit your group. Details about private areas, seated service, bottle service, or event packages are not available, so do not plan around those features unless you confirm them directly.
What should a first-timer know about Bolero Club?
It is open Friday and Saturday only, 10 PM–4 AM, is closed Monday through Thursday and Sunday. The dress code is smart casual. Other specifics, including music style, entry process, pricing, room layout, are not available.
What should I order at Bolero Club?
Is Bolero Club good for solo dining?
No dining service is available for Bolero Club. If you are considering going alone for a late-night outing, the facts to plan around are its Winterthur location, smart-casual dress code, Friday-Saturday 10 PM–4 AM opening hours.
How far ahead should I book Bolero Club?
No booking policy is available. The schedule is Friday and Saturday from 10 PM to 4 AM, with closures Monday through Thursday and Sunday. Confirm directly if reservations, guest lists, or advance arrangements matter for your visit.
Can I eat at the bar at Bolero Club?
No food or bar-dining information is available for Bolero Club. If you need food as part of the evening, consider other dining in Winterthur before making late-night plans.







