by a w. on
As clubs go, the interior here is pretty nice. Someone clearly dropped some dough on it. Unfortunately the important thing for a place like this is the people, and it was maybe half full at its peak on a recent saturday night. Booking is a big part of the whole K-club thing, and on this evening our waiter Ace was more like a joker. We had a larger group which makes it more difficult, but his efforts were half-hearted at best. I wasn't at the club for the hook-ups, but I felt bad for some of the first timers who had heard so much about the k-club experience. They expected and deserved a better time. 5 stars for the bacon-wrapped hot dog vendors outside tho.
by Carmon Dinwiddie on
I work in cafes and this was such a perfect place that I would love to take it back home. Coffee was great, servers were friendly and muffins wee fresh. The scene outside was cool (art school) and the decor inside was trendy. I used a laptop (found a plug) and internet was fast. I am not sure what the night scene is like, but for daytime work it was great.
by Thalia Canute on
The design is really trite. I heard that the owners did it themselves and it shows... read below. "White. It was all white. Floors, leather sofas, walls, table cloths, bartenders. Even the phallic shaped dog in the corner. Minimalist? This isn't decorating. This is the result of the owner's friend's cousin's dog trainer's mother-in-law who said they could decorate but really had no imagination nor decorating experience. It was more than blah. It was sterile." "Listen up, club designers, as I am about to dispense possibly the most valuable piece of interior design advice of your career: You cannot create an all-white interior for San Francisco. San Francisco people are not attractive enough for an all-white room. Period." "The floor lighting are not really flattering, so they may want to re-check that design. Spotlights and hanging light fixtures are better, and make sure to use colored gels (warm to hot color palettes) to accentuate the atmosphere. A little too sterile for my taste, but the warmth of the venue is captured in their food, service, and lavatories." "The space looks like the inside of a shoe box. I am not so sure about the all white decor. It reminds me of that room in Willy Wonka where the TV kid is shrunken into a million little pieces." Kinda says it all...