738 Bragg Boulevard
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Cumberland County
Phone: (910) 484-5404
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Elfriede Cuzzi on
At the least, if you are in the neighborhood, drop in and LOOK at this place. It is quite a marvel. 5 star review based on just one visit and one meal, but it was very good. I ate at the bar and so did not wait at all - food arrived in like 8 minutes - but the bar tables were full of people looking like they were starving to death waiting for a table.... (Some folks just gave up and ate in the bar area, which is kind of my taste anyway). YMMV. ps: they have some kind of lunch special - complete meal for $26.
by Tamara Links on
Hate the $20 cover, but understand it since it is the largest club in SF via square footage I'm sure. Mostly asians, somewhat ghetto. Love the crazy interior decor - all white and tech up top, where they play techno/house (there's gogo dancers here sometimes). Mini-bar to the right where people can preparty and people watch the line outside. Hiphop downstairs amongst Buddha statues (kind of wrong). Dislike the dark corners of the big rooms because no one goes there, aka it's never crowded to the brim. Sketchy guys usually stand around and watch instead of dancing, but oh well.
by Leo C. on
Food: Did not order any. Drinks: Horrible, over priced crap. My girl and her friends ordered a martini. Thing came half full, they had to come again and top it off. 100% they topped it off with juice as that thing was severely overpriced and had no alcohol. I ordered a Patron Silver with Sprite. They gave me some off the shelf white tequila, thinking they can pull a fast one. This is NOT a place to drink. Unless you like 15 dollar juice. Service: Order drinks, bring drinks. Crowd/Ambiance: Packed with working crowd heads. Predominantly Asian crowd with specks of whites and blacks here and there. Retarded scene, needs more diversity and culture. Having a no-sign elevator entrance doesn't make this place special. Just makes it pretentious. Trying oh-so hard to be a speakeasy yet once you get in the place, it permeates tackiness and gaudiness in an unsophisticated way.