by Brittanie Avie on
The venue itself looks fine but my number one priority when I went was to dance. The DJ sucked and the music sucked. He couldn't transition from one song to the next smoothly and had poor taste in music.
by Anh P. on
i had no idea what to expect since there are so many mixed reviews about this club, calling it racist or overrated, etc. etc. but i actually really enjoyed myself. (wish i was able to stick around for benny benassi the next day, but oh well) we went on a friday night, arrived at 10pm as advised by our front desk agent and was pleasently surprised that it wasn't even opened yet :MODED: haha (i ask myself, why did we even listen to someone that looks like he hadn't gone clubbin' in a few years..) when we did finally get in, i was taken aback. had no idea it was going to be that big and nice from the way it looked outside. i loved how spaciuos it was and i loved that i barely broke a sweat because the ventilation was awesome! you won't find ventilation that good in san francisco or vegas (well, at least the places i've been) that's very important people, no one wants nasty sweaty bodies rubbin' up against you especially when it's 90 degrees outside. drinks were pricey, but i was expecting that. we got in no problem and people didn't pose any threat or cause any problems while we were there. fun fun!!
by Lizabeth Burk on
Great music, cool ambiance, reasonable cover charge if any, and yes you can dance here. It's probably not intended to be a dance floor, but the area by the DJ on the top floor is a perfect spot to burn the calories from drinking. I'm not a big fan of a huge dance floor anyway (big dance floor = club). There are enough couches and chairs if you just want to watch people and chill. The bar is average, there's nothing special about it. The drinks aren't cheap, but I think that's just everywhere in midtown. Lastly, what I like the most about Halo is its location - walking distance from my place (OK, I'm biased here).