I paid the $10 entrance fee, bought a beer inside and sat at what I thought was an available booth. My friend showed up a bit later and I paid his $10 entry fee as he did not have money.
Some time after he joined me at the booth, we were told that the booth we were sitting at was reserved. For who, exactly, was never made clear as nobody was there claiming the booth - they were just saying we couldn't sit there. I said "fine, we'll leave then" and asked for a refund of our entrance fees. They refused to refund our entrance fees.
To be clear here, we saw no live entertainment. Not a single note was played. We bought - and paid for - three beers and entrance fees before deciding that we did not want to be there after being told that we couldn't sit where I had been sitting for close to an hour. I requested that my entrance fees be refunded since we were not going to stay to see the show that was well over a half-hour late already and was informed by some extremely rude douche-bag that we would not be getting our $20 entrance fees back.
Bottom line here is that this place doesn't care at all about its patrons, it just wants their money. I will not be spending any more money here, ever. Some young manager douche-bag thinks he's above his patrons. Places like this need to understand where their profits come from. From now on, they won't be...
Read moreVery chill little spot in the same building as Killer Shrimp. We got there at 8pm just as the place opened. Few people were in there at first but it filled up nicely (but not overwhelmingly) as the night went on. Drinks were good and average price for the area and Rick makes a good margarita (I'm a Don Julio guy). We went Saturday night when a New Orleans band was playing. Funny thing is that the drummer was probably under 30 and the rest of the guys were in their 50s and 60s. Cool to see! The crowd was excellent with no hoodrats in sight and a wide range of ages. A very chill and respectful crowd is hard to find but then again it's Marina del Rey. Also bar only, no food, but there's a whole restaurant next door if you want to eat before you chill with...
Read moreKiller Yacht Club in Los Angeles delivered an unforgettable night. From the moment I walked in, the energy was electric. The music was incredible every track kept the crowd moving, and I found myself on the dance floor more than I expected. It had that perfect blend of high-end lounge and lively party atmosphere.
While I truly enjoyed the vibe and the people, I have to note that the line for drinks was a bit long. That said, once I had a drink in hand, the rest of the evening flowed perfectly. The crowd was stylish, the space was vibrant, and the overall experience was well worth the visit.
If you're looking for a spot in LA with great music, a fun atmosphere, and a solid night out, Killer Yacht Club should definitely be...
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