If you find yourself in Modesto and in search of a standout lounge experience, make your way to Intermission. From the moment you step inside, the ambiance sets the perfect backdrop for a relaxing evening or a lively night out. The lounge boasts an inviting atmosphere, with decor that strikes the right balance between elegance and comfort.
The drink selection at Intermission is impressive, featuring expertly mixed cocktails that cater to every palate. Each drink is crafted with care and precision, ensuring a delightful sip every time.
What truly sets Intermission apart, however, is the exceptional service, led by the lounge's manager, Rae. Rae's professionalism and warmth make every guest feel genuinely welcomed. Her attention to detail and ability to manage both staff and the dynamics of the lounge effortlessly is nothing short of amazing. Rae makes you feel like part of the Intermission family.
In conclusion, Intermission is not just any lounge in Modesto, it's a destination. A visit here is highly recommended; it promises not just a night out, but a...
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Read morePassed by here to check the vibes. It’s really nice. The margarita was lacking, but the cosmopolitan was really good. The place was more of a upper casual place. Really liked that they served small bowls of popcorn with the drinks. The server told us that they play silent films on the projector on Sundays. But I think it would be grate if they played the YouTube footage of old California from the 1900-1960’s with sound off and bar music for ambience and just played it every night when the sun goes down. Maybe something from old Modesto as well. But besides all that,...
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