by Fabiola M. on OK, so I sense the hate for The Gallery... I hated it the first time I came here. I thought it wasn't a "gallery" or a mall because there were cheap-quality clothing stores I had never heard of, a K-mart, Old Navy, lame food court with poor food options, and just random stuff I'm not used to. Aside from all that weirdness, I kind of like it. Sort of. If you actually cross the small bridge connecting the two sides of the Gallery, you start seeing stores that most people are familiar with: Aldo Shoes, Wet Seal, New York Company, etc. It makes up for the lack of everything else a little bit. I still haven't got the guts to eat here, though...lol
by b h. on Nice space! You'll walk in thinking that this is what a classic San Francisco Ballroom must have looked like back in the 20-30's era. I went for a Green Gorilla party this past Memorial Day weekend and did not expect the space to be as nice as it was. Front room had a piano bar with breathtaking window views of the cityscape, a hardwood ballroom size dance floor in the front, and a outdoor ramp (for them smokers). Nice to hear it's just for private use, a nightclub here would tarnish the grand splendor .
by Latasha Yerger on Just saw World/Inferno here last weekend, I was impressed with the amount of space, its very simple, large 3 sided bar on one side, large dance floor on other. The acoustics for the show were terrible though, different spots sounded muddled I felt. Downstairs is a nice departure, its just a dark laid back bar. The female staff was attractive, and the set of bouncers were thoroughly I'm-not-going-to-take-any-shit.