by Dania Chute on
Why is there a line to get in here and why is the cover to high? I don't think it's worth it. First off, too many guys (seemed like 75% male) and Second, BAD music. If you go with a good group, you'll still be able to have fun but be warned drinks are expensive. The cover is normally $20 but if you get on a guest list cover is $10. There was a line but it moved pretty fast. Maybe last year this was the place to be, but it is quickly going downhill. It's not that busy inside and the line of males against the walls kind of creep me out. I don't think I'll be back unless they change the music to something good and fix those creepers. ALSO: Watch out ladies...bathooms are nasty as they come and think port-o-potty flooding. Small, hot and stuffy in there too...only 4 stalls for the whole darn place.
by Jonathan O. on
The bad: the drinks are weak - which is why so many were arriving buzzed and then sobering up while there. The positive: the DJ is awesome. We were planning to hit a few clubs the night we went and Pete's had a long long line so we hopped next door. Stayed for 3 hours dancing because the DJ was an absolute monster. If you like to dance, get tore up first and then do the Tiny Dancer thing over at Pure.
by Thomasena Lizarda on
I came here with a bunch of friends last night for a birthday/going away party, and had a great time. The crowd was cool and well dressed, a lot of young professionals -- everyone I talked to was pretty cool. No one looked shady, and that's pretty hard to pull off at a night club. For age range, think 21-26 as the primary demographic. The bar staff was professional and fast. They were quick, mixed drinks very well, and consistently took care of me. A word to the wise, go to club bars early and chat up bartenders before they are swamped, it breaks up the boredom for them and it helps them remember you later. It's a win-win. Me and my friend got there early since we were in the neighborhood and wanted to make sure we got in on guestlist. There were 3 people at the door, two looked very professional, the third was a bit unprofessional and was dressed poorly (I don't even think she was dressed to the club's dress code), she couldn't find us on the list (using her iphone to look it up, and it clearly wasn't working), however a much more professional girl with a clipboard came by and found us quickly, and we got in with minimal hassle. The club does hold the line for no real reason other than to make it look more hot -- perhaps to get more cover from guestlisters, but I didn't have to deal with that. If you are on their guest list and want to get in without a hassle, get there early. Yes, all the cool kids come out at 11:30ish, but if you don't feel like paying a $20 cool fee, get in early. They don't have seats, beyond table service. I didn't think that was particularly cool, while it encourages dancing, after 3 hours of dancing sitting down is usually a good idea. I would never do bottle service at this club because it's just very poorly set up. A few tables are near the dance floor and then others just seem to be in their own section where nothing is going on -- not exactly a VIP experience. Why bother? But, if you get in without cover, it's a good place to dance and meet some cool people.