7050 West Military Drive
San Antonio, TX 78227
Bexar County
Phone: (210) 673-2454
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by Kiki N. on
Celebrated the bff's birthday here last weekend. Yikes! We are getting o-l-d.... We arrived in the city closer to midnight and not surprisingly, missed the guestlists for 3 other clubs. So, we all agreed to come here since it was a cover free zone. *high-five* The line can get pretty long, but it moves fairly quickly so hold your horses. Inside, it was dimly lit with couches lined up on the side for friends to lounge around and catch up with the latest gossip. It looked nice and wasn't too noisy so you could possibly converse with the hottie over yonder if your heart desired. Downstairs is another story. G-H-E-T-T-O! Hahaha... it's pretty much a basement. Hot and stuffy and sweaty and stinky and smelly and muggy and humid. Ick! Once I got down there, I had to hurry back up for some fresh air. Too bad that's where the only dance floor is located which is why I attempted to go down several more times... but ended up holding my breath and running back up! Overall, HELLA fun times with the bay area homies. Sorry San Francisco, but you'll have to wait for next time to see me get hyphy!! Smelly, stuffy basements just don't do it for me. *gaaaag*
by Sarah S. on
**DINE ABOUT TOWN 08 VERSION** Okay, so there's a bajillion reviews for supperclub, but I haven't really seen any regarding the dine about town supperclub experience, so here goes. Went there last night to try their dine about town offering. Considering it was Wednesday, it was probably quite mellow compared to a weekend, based on the other reviews. The beds were quite comfy, and I've certainly never eaten dinner in bed, and definitely not with 6 friends, so that was unique. It was very relaxing to hang out and eat this way. made me think of Kramer and his levels and how I could furnish my whole apartment this way. That's right, folks. One giant bed. or not. this ain't the '60's. Note to self (and others):due to the shoes off rule, you might not want to wear your mismatched socks with the holes in the bottom. Unless, of course, that's part of your art. Food was good, not great. We had a salad with a light dressing, feta cheese (I think; couldn't see too well in the changing LED lights) crunchy wonton strips, and what looked like tiny cherry tomatoes but tasted like little plums (?). Then, we had beef with what was either polenta or grits, and rattouille. Yummy, cooked well, got it warm. Dessert was a brownie with vanilla ice cream on top and some sort of sauce that I couldn't identify. Tasted good, so who cares what it is (as long as you don't have food allergies, which they were careful to ask about before we were served). Entertainment was, well, entertaining! Dan the Diva did many slides down the banister, and later removed her makeup, wig, padding and clothing in a pole dance (covered up the naughty parts with a bar towel). There were also two women performers, one as an angel, another as a devil, that did an elaborate cirque-ish routine on the pole and ended up topless. And then there was the older gentleman, (a patron at the restaurant, not a performer), who took his turn on the pole and didn't need many shouts of "take it off!" before he decided to lose his pants. Gotta give him credit for having the, um, cojones to do so. Everyone cheered (not jeered) him on. This was certainly memorable and I'm glad we went. Definitely not a place to take your Aunt Melba when she's in town.
by Dorethea Nacion on
Overall I like this place. One of the only places that you can go and dance and drink. Cash only but there is an ATM. Bartenders are friendly and so are the front door staff. Have had lots of fun here, especially since it is so close to my house. Get there early if you don't believe in a cover.