7737 Grand Boulevard
Port Richey, FL 34668
Pasco County
Phone: (727) 841-7900
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Tasha A. on
No. No, no, no, NO. Came here for a girlfriend's bachelorette party and never in my life have I ever been so accosted in one nightclub. As Lois Griffin once said, "My ass feels like a pincushion." Seriously, so many dirty grabbers at this place. For every fifty guys there were maybe five girls. As for the dance floor... what was the freaking POINT? Everyone was packed up next to each other and all you could manage was the two-step. Not fun at all. Another big issue was the restrooms. Okay, maybe one working toilet for the guys is do-able, but for the ladies? Hell no. The line was ridiculous and when you finally got into one of those dirty little stalls there were cocktail glasses everywhere, straws in the toilet, and mounds and mounds of toilet paper all over the floor. Seriously, ladies, I know you're drunk but get your shit together. (Literally. Gag.) The only - and ONLY - saving grace was the fact that we had a VIP spot so I had a safe haven to go to when I was feeling too molested. Also, the air was about 15 degrees cooler up the stairs and away from the sea of sweaty, body bumping freaks. I don't care how many free drinks or VIP offers you throw at me, I will never, EVER come here again.
by Jordan Laychock on
Good service at our couch table; yummy raspberry martini (yes, even this fierce bitch orders a pink drink under the right circumstances). Iffy crowd, though. Some hootch put her bubbles on our tab and refused to pay. We got it outta her though, don't worry.
by Jenn T. on
Balance (Saturdays @ King King) Do you like to dance? Are you into small, intimate crowds? Are you a jean sporting, track-jacket-wearing househead? If so, then you should already know about Balance at the King King in Hollywood on Saturday nights. For such a small venue, this bar/lounge/dance club has drawn big house names like Kaskade, Roy Davis Jr., etc. etc. The place is always pleasantly packed, the people are warmer than your usual Hollywood crowd and the promoter Sue is a sweet gal all around. It draws a lot of its appeal by the decor, a dimly-lit red glow covers a red-bricked warehouse style room with large chinese symbols evoking love & music with non-other than a large iconic buddha resting somewhere within the height of the walls. It is remiscent of the Chicago style warehouse clubs where House got its name. The parking is also pretty cheap and the drinks are decently priced as well. Cover is usually 10 dollars before 11pm so if you are saving up for a new track jacket, you need to check it out. Just don't expect to sit down at any point in the night.