by Joe K. on
We really enjoyed this place on Bachata dance night. The front door people were helpful with directing us to local food options. I LOVE the dance floor. Tons of room. The space in general is very open. All levels of dancers, not intimidating at all. When I wasn't dancing with my lady, the gentlemen who asked her to dance were very polite. Whenever I'm in San Fran, I'll definitely be back.
by Kevin P. on
If I write a long review, it'll just echo what everyone else has said - great local bar, a little smoky, but always comfortable and the people are great. What I'm going to highlight is something so amazingly southern that it deserves some praise - they have boiled peanuts! Where else inside the perimeter have you seen them? I sat on their patio last night with a big bowl of boiled peanuts (say that 3 times fast...), and it definitely felt like the beginning of summer.
by Vaughn Palys on
Location: Little hard to find - near a Burlington coat factory. In a shopping plaza. You'll see Dreamz in big neon blue letters. Parking: in a huge lot, free. Prices: Not sure about cover but get on a guest list to get in free b/f 12pm. Drinks avg - Red Bull/vodka $8. Crowd: 18+ .....kind of felt like a high school prom, but there were no fights or ruckus. The crowd wasn't sleazy - just young. Of course, some sleaziness was involved. Diverse crowd - black, white, asian ppl. Semi-crowded by 12:30am - not claustrophobic cannot move-crowded. Not a snobby atmosphere. Atmosphere: it's one giant space. Smaller front lobby space with seperate dj playing mostly techno. Bars along periphery - easily accesssible. Some sitting spaces. Flat screens everywhere playing music videos. Music: Good mix of top 20's, hip hop, 80's remixes, but mostly top 20's/hip hop. Pet peeves: saw some people smoking indoors. Waitresses come by on the dance floor a lot to offer to get you drinks. Conclusion: It was fun but don't think I will come back again there are better places closer to me (midtown).