by rosemary m. on
One word: Pretentious. I checked out the website and was intrigued by the dark nature it presented. When a friend from work suggested we go there for happy hour, I was more than happy to. After an hour of having to listen to top 40 hits, I couldn't take it anymore. I stayed in hopes of finding at least one person of a mysterious nature to come in. I hoped that the DJ would at least play something more, I don't know, industrial perhaps. Side note: What is it with DJ's who don't use two turntable decks? How can you call yourself a DJ with a computer, watching/waitingfor the beat to match up and then mix in the new mp3? You're ruining the art of DJ-ing! Damn technological bandwagon jumpers. Anyways, I gave it 1 star because apart from the polo wearing sea of men, there was one bartender that kept it real. He was sincere and polite to our group and even chopped it up with us until he had to go back behind the bar. Even then, despite how nice he was, Harlot is a place I will not step into.
by Dortha Whitelock on
What can you say about Mighty? It isn't pretty. There aren't a lot of places to go and hide away and go ooh and aah. What you can find is kick ass local and international level DJs who will tear the roof off the joint. The nights where they get music going outside are most welcome. And how can you not like it when the party bus rolls up? It's the anti-Ruby Skye and all the better for it. Stay away Ruby Skye people. Let us have our dark warehouse style club and our evil breakbeats.