I had so much fun here. Our group decided to pay per drink, instead of the wrist band. We spent alot more on a price per drink, but all agreed the drink prices were very reasonable. Unfortunately, DO NOT PARK anywhere near the place. It’s owned by the mafia and a homeless man explained that “el hefe” blocked my car in so I was forced to sit for a very long time and could not leave. They apparently saw the US license plate and thought they could take advantage of our group and have us pay for more drinks and take a taxi. Now I worry what would have happened to my car if it were left there. I would go back, but just encourage Americans to know this is not a place you can feel safe...
Read moreMaybe we came on a bad night, but the staff was so disorganized. Online said they opened at 8pm so we arrived at 8:30 only to be told 9pm. We came back at 9 to be told 10pm, while they were sweeping and moving things around. So we didn't come back again. They seemed like they wouldve been upscale for being a converted house in a loose neighborhood, and their lights look cool from the outside. Our original draw was hearing that it was open bar for the $25 cover charge, meaning basically bottomless drinks. But the fact that no other cars were around and no line outside on a Saturday night should have warned us this place...
Read moreThis place was not what we expected at all. We went at around nine and expected it to be busy as the other bars we went to were. We were the only three people in the club with about ten employees just staring us down. They asked us to move from one table to another in an empty room. They chased after my friend who went to go request a song because they didn't know what she was doing. Just odd. Was a really bizarre experience and even though we paid for open bar we left after one drink each and thrity minutes. I would not recommend -stick to the Malecon specifically Tekila bar. Two stars because both the DJ and...
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