5092 Howard Gnesen Road
Duluth, MN 55803
Saint Louis County
Phone: (218) 728-3164
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by Danielle J. on
I couldn't agree with Jackie S's review more...I'd read about this place being so hard to get into and so amazing, so we wanted to give Boom Boom Room and Avenue a shot... Figured we'd start with Avenue, and per usual at any club, there was a line outside..honestly, if you're a girl, I really don't understand this getting in concept..I think you just need to try to skip the line and you'll have success, I've never once been told either 1) go wait in line or 2) no, only bottle service.. Avenue was no different, the door guy didn't make us wait in line, we didn't do bottle service nor anything else, but to say it was disappointing once inside would be an understatement. The venue itself was nice enough, although incredibly dark and somewhat narrow to me, and the crowd was anything but impressive. I kept saying how the crowd was hideous (which normally I wouldn't care about, but having read about how elite and gorgeous the crowd is here, I expected at least SOMETHING), and my friend claimed to have seen many models, but I sure missed them (or they didn't look the part)... Also all the dudes were seriously shorter than I am (and I'm not tall). We were here around 1:30, yes, the drinks are absurd ($22 for a cosmo, which included the 18% gratuity), but given the crowd I'd rather take that $$ hit than try to get any free drinks from one of the midget dudes in here... Music was ok, but it was a bit too crowded to dance with drinks in my opinion (also more rap music than dance-y), so as soon as we chugged (literally, I chugged mine) our drinks, we peaced out. Two stars for door guy being as we'd planned/hoped and not making us wait in line (but again, that doesn't seem unusual, so seriously girls, unless you're with guys I'm telling you, just try to skip line!)
by Gerry Comber on
I came here to see my friends "The Henry Clay People" play a few months ago and I had a blast! First of all, the black chandeliers are super sexy as were the female bartenders who were all dressed in corsets and fishnets. I personally think this look can be ultra feminine and sexy on any woman as long as she's comfortable with her body and just generally "works it" (think cleavage). Anyway, that aside, the decor is gorgeous but it's not so upscale that you're afraid to walk in sans Jimmy Choos. In fact, I was rocking a hot pair of heels from Target and some jeans and still got great service! The stage probably has the most interesting backdrop I have ever seen. It's beautifully decorated and makes for reallly cool live shots. (I've uploaded a few from that night). The sound was pretty great, and Nano the manager was a really nice guy. It seems like a really cool place to play if you're in a band, and would be ideal for getting gussied up with your girls and having a good time looking sexy.
by jessica d. on
I may go back to try dinner at some point, or rather "supper" as it seems to be called. This was not a good choice for a private cocktail party. I know the bartenders and servers were working their tails off, but we're quick drinkers. And Drinkers by nature. I seriously had 2 drinks, a custard cup and then walked home. There just isn't enough floor space (when not using the restaurant) for a lot of people. We must have suggestions for the resolution toward progression. Not just complaints. In asking, "What would I like to see for rateclub Elite events in the future?" I must answer the following (even though no one asked): * Air conditioning / vents * Multiple drink stations for the multitudinous drunks (me included) * NICE staff, rather than staff pretending to be clown dolls * A coat check * A little sign at the badge table that can set an expectation. I.e., supper ends at 10:45 pm. Welcome remarks by ________ at 11 pm in the ______ room (because I always hear these disembodied founder voices, muffling over some intercom... from outerspace... but never know what they say). And all of this said, I don't think this should reflect poorly on Supperclub as a whole. I'll need to go back and experience it on a non-rateclub night to really gauge it properly. It's true that I can sup in bed at home, but will a glitter-faced party instigator feed me custard and cosmos while I recline in my own home? Chances slim (but anything's possible). I liked the atmosphere overall, but it is definitely a try-it-once place for the spectacle. It's not a family establishment.