by Danielle J. on Barf, this place is nasty... we went here since we knew someone so didnt have to wait in line/pay or whatever...and even with that it was so not worth going... mario lopez was getting out of some escalade or some business right when we were getting there (i think he is shorter than i am, and i'm only 5'4...), super cheesy style with 2 tackily dressed girls on either side, and that pretty much summed up the place--cheesy, bad music, bad drinks, and relatively cheesy patrons (no offense to any fans of the place)..
by Marcelo Darjean on came here opening night for friction/vision shock. the line was ridiculously long. good thing we booked a table that night. starts at $250 if you pre-book ahead of time. if you try to buy a table at the door, i was hearing prices of $1000. so if you think you're not going to get in and you plan to book a table, go to their website and call the number listed. each table can probably comp about 5 maximum, you can bring in more, but they'll have to pay cover. also if you pre-book a table, no need to wait at all, you get in instantly. the dance floor is decently sized but still it can get packed like anywhere. i think the only time i remember a dance floor wasn't packed was at V2o. if you're going to use the restroom, go to the separate room with VIP tables that are away from the main dance floor and use those, never a line there. parking is in the structure below, so no necessary valet.
by Wes K. on So I roll over here with a few of my boys. I wanna check it out and see if I could hold my birthday here. Those of you with a short attention span can stop right here: Minx ain't worth your time. Maybe I expected too much from Glendale. Maybe I expected too much from a place next to an In and Out. Maybe I expected too much based on the price. The bottom line is, I expected too much. We have dinner reservations for 9:15. One of my friends is about 5 minutes too late. No biggie, says the hostess with a fake, and completely unrecognizable, European accent. Have a couple drinks by the bar and we'll be with you shortly. 9:45 rolls around. I ask Euro-host what's going on, and she says they'll come get us when they're ready. 10:15 hits. I'm getting bored, and the drinks aren't getting any cheaper. Euro-host says they're working on it. Hey, at least the hour long wait for a table has given me a chance to scope out the crowd. If you like older, late 30s-and-up crowds, Minx is your place. There's nothing wrong with that; we all get old, and the young at heart need a place to play, too. I'd just prefer they didn't play near me. We finally get a table at around 10:30 and quickly put in some orders. The food comes in relatively short order, which is the first pleasant surprise of the night. Unfortunately, we quickly discover the only thing older than the crowd is the food. Each dish is uniformly lukewarm, like they had been under a heating lamp for a couple hours. It tastes decent, but for what we paid, I'd have rather gone across the parking lot and ordered a 40x40 at In and Out. While we're eating, the host comes by and apologizes for the table fiasco. He gives us all VIP stamps, which supposedly will get us into the club for free. A nice gesture.... or so I think. When we hit the club a little later on, it turns out EVERYONE is getting in for free. They don't have anyone taking a cover charge for people already inside the restaurant. They take the cover outside. So, basically, our VIP stamps were only good for wasting soap. Minx isn't all bad. The venue is nice, and the cabanas outside seem like a good place to have a small party. If you like "mature" crowds and mediocre food, Minx is for you!