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Sacramento, CA 95822
Sacramento County
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by Carlos G. on
I went to my first night club here last night and I have to say that it was one of the funnest live performance shows I have been to. Pros: Great music and huge flat screens on the wall. I got my ticket very early so it was pretty cheap. Nice open dance floor in front of the DJ and easy to get out of the crowd to have a sit down. I am 18 so I can't say how the bar section is but from what i saw from the dance floor looking up, it was pretty lively up there! Security was on top of things making sure nothing ever got too far out of hand. Cons: Bartenders were a bit slow to pick up the order. Most of, not all, of the bouncers were rude and very hostile. Overall I recommend going if your favorite artist is playing!
by salacious c. on
Came here on a friday to meet up with some people from work. Liked the fact there was more than one bar, though not all of them were fully stocked (fyi-the bar near the dance floor has black cherry rum and cokes-delish!) Bathroom was ok no large lines or anything. Had to stand the whole time since all the tables were taken and the side lounge was closed off. Music was super loud, and old school hiphop's really not my thing. It was ok but not worth the after 10pm cover charge.
by Eula Holderby on
You can keep your velvet-rope, suede-banquette, leather-pants VIP lounges. I'll be at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe on E. 3rd Street, or, as it's more commonly known, Reverend Pedro Pietri Way. Having escaped the scourge of the East Village - gentrification - this bar/performance space retains all its old-school charm: grungy door, plywood floors, ultra-high ceilings, and a small stage at the back of the space, replete with a mangy black curtain. Tables and chairs in the open area in front of the stage, bar stools up front by the entrance. The artwork hung on the exposed brick walls changes from time to time, but the bar itself is always your same old friend. "What would you like?" the bartender asked one undeniably well-dressed patron on a recent night. "I'll have a Stoli and tonic." "Take another look at the bar," Bill replied, moving on to fill another's order. Three Coronas and two Merlots later, he was back, and the hapless customer had at last caught on: beer and wine only. At $4.00 a beer, who could complain? The NPC hosts performances every night except Mondays: spoken word, theater, poetry & slam, hip hop, live music, and film. But let's not tell anyone else about it, ok? http://www.nuyorican.org