2222 49th Street South
Gulfport, FL 33707
Pinellas County
Phone: (727) 323-0279
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by Emmie N. on
Came here for a friends birthday via party bus, we got in right away so I don't know what typical waiting time is or how much is cover charge. First, let me get my BAD experience out of the way. My girl friends and I were waiting in line for the bathroom (co-ed). Apparently some drunk guy was in there and he didn't lock the door. Some random girl came up and opened the door and closed it and walked away. This ugly a$-wipe assumed it was us or something and started cussing and making rude remarks like "damn, do you want to come in and see too" blah blah blah. The guys that were waiting in line behind us didn't say anything but kinda laughed too even though they saw what happened and knew it wasn't us. I guess GENTLEMEN are rare species at this club. Anyway, thank goodness for my friends, I tried to have a good time with them. What I do like about this club is that it's big with many sections with different types of music so you can always go to a different dance floor if you're not feeling the music one DJ is playing. I also like the stripper pole on the top floor, great spot to people watch if you're bored :)
by Nikia Duthie on
Got there around 10:30 and we were trying to make the Guestlist. Line went by pretty quickly. I was expecting some nicer ppl helping us in though... Venue: 2 floors, not too bad. It gets REALLY hot though. Decor was really nice and the layout of the building wasn't so bad either. Crowd: Don't know if it's the same every other night, but it wasn't overly crowded like a lot of places I've been to (which is a plus in my book). I was still able to walk around without getting my toes pierced by heels. Drinks: Pretty damn expensive if you ask me. I ordered 2 long islands and 1 heineken... Total came out to be $32. A bit pricey for a small place like Roe. The long islands were WEAK also. Really sour and sweet... ** I'd probably come back here for the environment and stuff occasionally, but I'll definitely be drinking before I step in (I'm a little on the cheap side too). **
by Tony Z. on
One of New York City's top nightlife destinations. Superb sound system. World class DJs, ranging from Roger Sanchez and Frankie Knuckles to Francois K and Kaskade. This is a room built for house music. Intimate, no nonsense. Is their attitude at the door? Sure. A little, but not too much that you'll be passed over. This club has a committed crowd who generally support the venue week after week. It's only a tourist destination if that tourist is from a house music loving country, like England, Spain, France, Brazil, Canada, etc... Generally, the vibe is smooth, funky, four on the floor house music with a bit of soul thrown in for good measure. This is the spot that is holding it down in NYC. It is missing a bit of that raw energy one would get at Shelter or Body and Soul. It's meant to replicate, but not copy that feeling. I also love the light show and the placement of the DJ booth and dance floor. Some don't like that the dance floor is sunken, but it makes for good people watching, and I think, but I'm not sure, deadens the sound below ear level of the people standing around the outsides. The further the sound has to travel and be absobed by bodies below everyone else, I think the easier it is for you to hear someone next to you. The venue has won the URB Magainze best club award numerous times. I'm not giving it 5 stars though, because I haven't yet been to Ibiza and I'm not sure yet that it compares to that level of clubbing experience. But, I'm sure it's pretty darn close.