313 Ashmun Street
Sault Sainte Marie, MI 49783
Chippewa County
Phone: (906) 635-1546
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by Reynalda Tyrer on
We came here on there ***One Year Anniversary*** night when there was a circus theme aka Brittney Spears is Awesome. Ken works for rateclubs, so we got in some magic way. We bee lined towards the free Champagne and lamented the lack of places to sit. It was cool to see how decked out the place was, but my first issue was the lack of sitting space. Unless you are ballin enough to buy a table, you have to sit on the floor or suffer in your heels. Once the music started and people began flowing in, there place got pretty popping and it was fun. In defense of the music-- This place had the consistently best music throughout the night. Maybe because it was fancy night and they had a good DJ, but it was good. The music was danceable and it was pretty rad like that. Drinks did range on the pricey side, but the magically got cheaper throughout the night. The three of us always ordered the same drinks. When Ken bought the first round it was something like 34 bucks? When I bought the drinks they were $30 and when Brandon bought the drinks they were $27. Granted, the first round was brought to us by a big busted lady. The second round was bought at the main bar and the last round was bought at the dingey side bar. The patrons of this place were extremely mixed. You have people dressed super well, older RHOA Kim-esque wannabes in rhinestone shirts and bootleg light denim, and random girl in booth with a thermal on. The space is rather small, but once everything gets going it's hard to notice. The dancing space is odd, but I kind of like it because it gave the whole place a feeling of party time. Overall, it was fun. Go there for fun.
by Miranda Delre on
I only came here to meet friends for a drink one night. Atmosphere is fine, parking is on the street, and there wasn't a cover so that much was okay. Once inside, it was full of douche-baggy Jersey Shore looking idiots that apparently forget manners when they're drinking their gin and tonic, forget how to clear out of the way after they ordered their drink, and instead fist pumped the night away. It was a pretty diverse crowd but the dance floor is pretty small and they got those DJ's that mix with music videos which was sadly more entertaining than the scenery. Maybe I'll come back and review this place again if I try the food but I dont' like shellfish so unlikely...
by Bill M. on
I remember seeing a commercial for Repo Records back in 1992 on basic cable. It was the first thing to expose me to names like Bad Religion and I definitely thank them for it. To those scratching your head The South Street store is actually Repo #2. It was a big time institution in Bryn Mawr before it finally closed down a few years back. Overall I really like Repo. It has come close to filling the void that hit South Street when Spaceboy closed it's doors, and has really stepped up ever since. and now that Tower crumbled it's doing an even better job. It's a good place to go for keeping track of new releases, but it's even better for going and scrounging up good deals on used music. and they have a pretty damn good Vinyl section. The staff is incredibly honest too, one time I was going to replace a White Stripes album I lost with a new copy. The person at the register walked over to the used area and took the time to pull out a copy at a better price for me. gotta respect any place that does that.