Went to have a good time out and met up with a fellow DJ that was there. What is there really not to do when you have a free weekend and a row of bars to visit. My partner guide introduced me to a few of them and that was our first stop. It was that crowded for a weekend night; however, judging by the size of the place and its full capacity, it looks like a great place to party, hang out, and have fun. The music was loud, the drinks were not that bad, just had a sip of vodka and Cran (my usual), or maybe it was something fruity and light for a girl, and the environment was friendly. The management even stopped by to welcome and greet us and thanked us for stopping by. The pool table was placed center stage that you could basically see the games and dance around it. There were booths to accommodate groups and large parties and a back patio for smoking. Our visit was short, but by all means not the last one. Looking forward to going back and having...
Read moreI ordered one drink and asked the bartender to close me out after which was a charge for $7.63. When I got home i saw on my bank statements an additional charge for $34.88. They didn't do anything to help me so i had to file a dispute with my bank to get the money back. When i confronted them the next day about it they asked "are you sure you just don't remember buying more drinks?" Not only was that ($7.63) the only charge of the night, but i told the bartender to close me out after that one purchase. This place is a good time and they cleaned this place up a ton, but be aware of your charges because the staff have confusion with transactions apparently. That's not what i want near my bank account. Not saying it will happen to you but i'm rating it only based on my experience. Also they don't have a legitimate landline phone number...
Read moreThis bar is the epitome of trying too hard. Ambient lighting and revealing outfits hardly compensate for the crowded tables and lack of floor space. The people sitting are raised so that they are eye level with the people standing with no chairs on the other side. This creates thoughts inequality and judgment which you can clearly see in half your party's face. Why do you get to sit and I have to stand? Shouldn't you offer me your chair? But what was I supposed to do, set up a custody arrangement for drinking at a bar, I don't even know how...
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