4428 North 7th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Maricopa County
Phone: (602) 200-9154
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by FrOg SoU P. on i visited KoKo Cocktails around 7p on a Tuesday evening. i wanted to have a drink before dinner and was interested in checking out a new place in the hood. it was dark when i entered, several candles lining the bar, a movie projected on the wall. tonight it was Fitzcarraldo (1982, 8/10 @ http://www.imdb.com/ti...). the tables along the back wall were empty and sparsely lit. mental note to self: they would be a nice place to chill with a girlfriend. i ordered my first ever Dark and Stormy and enjoyed the snacks set out on the bar. there weren't many people there when i arrived, perhaps 6 others scattered around the bar. they were mostly thirty-somethings who seemed intellectual and could probably kick my ass at trivial pursuit. the vibe was really slow and chill, almost a touch unnerving. by the end of my Dark and Stormy the crowd had doubled and i had a surprisingly nice buzz. the relaxed jazz playing over the speakers was a good match for the chill mood. i did notice the flyers lying on the bar promoting the DJ-powered nights every Thursday. i definitely could imagine the place a hoppin' at other times, but this wasn't one of them. right now i was participating in an afterwork Chill Zone. many people came in while i was there, presumably regulars because they all seemed to know and greet the bartender. the bartender was friendly, easy to talk with, and willing to explain the drinks he was making. he handled any "offhanded" comments with Zen-like prowess by acting as if they never existed. i liked the Koko even though i've only seen one side. i imagine it as a place which has multiple personalities depending on the time and day. i look forward to discovering the others. cash only. happy-hour enabled.
by Shayne Rastelli on I was at Touch a few weeks ago to celebrate a friend's bday. There was $20 cover even if you (a male) were on a guestlist. Having a duck is a gift and a curse! They have 4 too many bouncers working the people side. Expect being separated into a single-file line, boys & girls, just like grade school days. Once I was in my night was DOWNHILL when I blazed through a $12 shot of petron?! "Mami, hit the brakes!" It was enough to keep me entertained for 30 minutes, which sucked because DJ was holding off on the danceable songs for later. They spin a mix of hip hop, top 40, some reggae, and classic joints (e.g. Janet Jackson - Together Again). The floor was occupied by a doughnutted circle of people (surprsingly well mixed, a little of every kind of person) standing or grinding.. not much dancing. The middle was obstructed by seating!? Who wants to sit in the middle of a dancefloor? I love ass in my face as much as the next dude, but getting whiplashed by buttcheek is not (typically) my idea of a good time. I'm kind of conservative like that. In overview: + A number of Good-looking women... maybe enough to go swimmin - $12-16 for a shot..... I thinks NOT + The decor is nice... Billie Jean Bar? NICE! - Dancefloor whiplash..... I thinks i'll PASS - Fellas.. expect the typical hassle at the door on the weekends unless you're bringing in a good ratio. - Ladies, this is NOT one of those places you can expect a guy to get you a drink, so freeloaders stay home. + They have a gutter just outside the curb in case you have to puke.
by Kenny H. on Thursday nights, which is '80s night at Cat Club, is one of the most fun Thursday night events in the city. Everyone is having a great time. Two dance floor -- more pop music in the front dance floor (They Might Be Giants, Madonna, etc), and darker and more dance music in the back dance floor (New Order, Cure, etc). Crowd is an interesting mix of yuppies and tattooed and leathered crowd. Grab some vintage '80s clothes and check it out.