Battle Creek Golf Course - Lounge
6161 Commercial Street Southeast
Salem, OR 97306
Marion County
Phone: (503) 362-7964
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by Germaine C. on
Marquee has certainly lost its Swag'.. Went here for an Angie Stone listening party awhile back and it was cool. Now it has become a Cheesy mess and I don't think the Cover/Waiting in line is worth it. See ya Marquee.
by Chris H. on
It's easy to scoff at those different than you, and I tried to keep an open mind during my visit to Circle.  I had heard about this place multiple times from my Korean friends, but finally had the chance (and enough female accompaniment) to make it in the other weekend. If you aren't asian, it's likely that you haven't heard of this place.  It's an innocuous looking doorway, right off of Times Square, and despite its location, is mercifully devoid of tourists (though sometimes I consider residents of Flushing to fit in the tourist category). The door policy is one of the stricter policies i've seen in the city.  If you're a guy, you are NOT getting in unless you: A.  Are asian, and buy a table B.  Are asian, and come surrounded by several good looking lasses and pay a cover MPD clubbers never had it so hard. Upon entering, a well-coiffed promoter offered our group a chance to be VIP members of Circle.  After the girls were finished signing up, I reached for the sign-up clipboard.  The promoter recoiled in horror, and sternly announced, "Ladies only!".  Frickin' communist, I didn't want to be on the VIP list anyway. The club itself isn't that bad.  A large dance floor, plenty of tables, good music, one of the better sound systems i've heard out there, and generous pours.  However, gringos and twinkies such as myself (yellow on the outside, white on the inside) must be privy to a couple of strange and scoff-able Korean clubbing practices: 1.  Booking.  Essentially legalized prostitution, where a group of well heeled "gentlemen" can call on their waiter to pluck a desirable girl off of the dance floor, and drag her to the table for an introduction. This "tradition" gets 4 stars on my scoff-meter. 2.  Overly aggressive dudes.  If you think that your average long island guido is aggressive, you haven't met a Korean male with a bellyful of soju and an over-inflated self-image. This gets 3 stars on my scoff-meter. 3.  Not knowing thy tolerance.  In the wee hours of the morning, young gents and ladies with a certain genetic predisposition to low alcohol tolerance forget that they really can't "party like a rockstar" like in the music videos or whatever.  The ratio of "pee'ers"  to "red-faced pukers" in the mens room is around 1:1 by 3am in the morning. This also gets 3 stars on my scoff-meter. I'd say that most folks are better off spending their hard earned cash in Meatpacking or Chelsea for a good club experience.  However, if you're willing to endure the ridiculous door policy and cultural differences, it's worth a visit.
by Nigel Loiacona on
Stayed here with my boyfriend.  We had a fabulous room/suite on the 12th floor overlooking the Chinese Theater.  The room was very spacious and clean.  Our bed was super comfy and made for a perfect sleep.  We had two bathrooms which was very convenient.  Our stay was on the expensive side which we anticipated.  We ordered room service which was actually good food (breakfast) - but it was $60.  We hung out by the pool and racked up a $200 bill on just drinks and may have had a sandwich.  The atmosphere was perfect on that day, not a scene at all.  The staff was courteous and helpful.  The only complaints I have are Valet Parking at $28 a day?!?!  We're already paying enough for the hotel, why can't parking be free if you're a guest??  Also, we called the front desk to ask for ice (the book said that the floors didn't have ice vending machines).  We waited for 15 minutes and there was still no ice.  We called back to the front and reminded them .. 20 minutes passed and still no ice!!  I finally left the room only to find that there WAS an ice vending machine on our floor.  The front desk should have known and should have advised us.  We ended up wasting 45 minutes of our time fretting over ice.
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