208 South Main Street
Aberdeen, SD 57401
Brown County
Phone: (605) 226-2140
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by Ken p. on
What can I say, this crowded, loud place lost me when there were 2 woman puking at the bottom of the stairs. Maybe it was a bad night, but really, I don't think so.
by Bettyann Patrie on
Came here on a friday, where they have a night called "Compression" its techno, house, minimal once a month at this club. Love this type of music, so I rsvp'd for the guestlist, i think depending on what night, cover varies but for this night it was $15 before 11:30. Which is kinda pricey for me....But it was worth it for the D'js headlining. Sometimes its free before 10-10:30. The parking was valet & street only which I think was $10 (lame) we street parked. The club was a good medium size. They have a coat check which is rare for LA spots, so that was nice. Drinks were fairly priced, around $7 bucks for cocktail, $5 for beers. Kinda hard to get drinks because the bars arent long rectangle shaped they are 2 sqaures side by side with 2 bartenders in each so they are both kinda bouncin all over the place around oneanother. It was a long short wait. The dj & dance area were a good size but I think the whole space wasnt being used, so the club may be bigger on other nights. They have booth seating around the dance floor. Dont know if those were bottle service or publc seats, crowd were diehards for this genre of music, so its about #1 Music 2# Hooking up. To me thats my type of environment. No sleezy guys just tryin to get you into their BOoTY traps. It was open til' 3am. It was a blast, lots of fun, no attitude, security was repsectful & friendly. Will be going back this month.
by Debbie K. on
Last Saturday night , my friends and I sat on a comfy red hued couch in the large dimly lit lounge at Buddha Bar. It was not so dim that we couldn't make out the fashion sensibilities of our neighbor - a girl who looked remarkably as if she just got off the early shift at Lace. In retrospect, she was probably too matchy matchy to be a real stripper. She had somehow managed to find knee high gladiator style lace up stilettos that were the perfect hue to match her red lace napkin that she had fashioned into a dress. Wow, I didn't think it was possible, but this meatpacking district restaurant/lounge went from brand spanking new to overrun by B&T in less than a month. Buddha Bar is related to the famous lounge in Paris but somehow, something got lost in the translation. The decor is there. It's asian themed, with a huge Buddha that's so en vogue these days. I had a passing recollection of Rob Lowe's office in Thank You for Smoking. "As you can see, Jeff just loves... Asian shit." Glass walled smoking lounge - very cool. Yet, somewhere between the obnoxious door staff and the shiny tops all the girls were wearing, I stopped being impressed. I really wanted more. I wanted the cool electronica music that would transport me to Paris. Nothing made me want to get up at dance, except for the vodka gimlets I was drinking. Drink prices came with the expected hefty markup but man my gimlets were tasty. I would give this place one star, except the drinks were good and the decor was cool. I only went to the lounge - I hear the food is decent. But I think this will probably be my last visit. If you go w/o dinner reservations, prepare for the typical meatpacking door snobbery. But I have to say, really not worth it.