by Joshua M. on
This is one of those places where you go for the experience, not the food. The place is massive, taking up an entire city block, and it's cool to look around the front at their mini museum about the history of the restaurant. They have around 13 registers for you to order food at, and a maze of dining rooms to try to find a table at. The food itself is so-so. It reminded me of the food that you would get at a high school football game, which seems appropriate considering the name of the venue. I probably won't eat here again, but I'm glad that I made it here at least once.
by Laura D. on
So this place is very upscale and will blow the socks off the 21+ crowd who enjoys music at raves but not the multitude of 16-year-olds on drugs. There are three indoor areas and one outside area. My only complaint is that seating is extremely limited--inside and out. However, tables with bottle service are available, yet pricey. Best for groups. If you are going with one or two people, get used to standing in your high heels ladies! The club can be a little pricey at the door, but they offer many promotional offers via facebook, their Web site, and promoter's Web sites that sponsor events there. Also, if you purchase your tickets in advance--we're talking at least several weeks in advance--you'll get a great deal. Drinks are expensive but mixed well. I don't think I have paid less than $14 for a drink and depending on the popularity of the DJ, prices may vary. Patron margaritas--yum yum yum! I've read a lot of complaints about the bouncers, but perhaps you folks aren't from Los Angeles or perhaps you are not familar with the LA rave scene. THIS IS INSOMNIAC'S CLUB! Insomniac?? Yeah you know that little crew that throws those tiny parties such as EDC, Monster Massive, How Sweet It is, and Nocturnal Wonderland (sarcasm people)? If you have witnessed the things I have at these parties then you may understand a little better why security may have a chip on the shoulder. Insomniac's monthly event, Bassrush, is a MUST for those who appreciate the sounds of drum and bass. It's awesome to go to a classy joint and hear great drum and bass!
by Raelene Jernigan on
great place to just chill, have a beer and listen to some live music. they have crayons each table so you can draw on the white table covers aka paper. watched a live jazz vocalist play here. she was good. there were only a handful of people around. the only thing is service can be a tad slow when you're sitting at the tables ordering drinks... or at least that's what it seems.