22581 USHighway 18
Apple Valley, CA 92307
San Bernardino County
Phone: (760) 247-7060
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by Titus Maisenbacher on Bowlmor runs a nightclub? Who knew. This warehouse-sized joint is located just south of Union Sq on a pretty bustling stretch of University so I'm not sure how I missed it until now. A friend's birthday party was enough reason to check it out. This place must have some of the nicest doormen in NY, bar none. They were genuinely sorry about having to deny entry to a guy wearing sneakers and were quite apologetic about it. That said, don't wear running shoes. $10 cover gets you in, takes care of coat check, and gets you 5 carnival tickets. The entrance is up 10 sadistic flights of stairs - must be to warm you up for the party that awaits. Once you're inside it pretty much looks like... a carnival. Picture Chuck E. Cheese reimagined by a raging meth head. There you go. Ring toss games, darts, pool tables, contortionists. There's a little side room (the "Funhouse") where the atmosphere feels more like an actual club, which is to say dimmer, with a dance floor, and without the day-glo accoutrements. The DJ sounds borrowed from Z100, and the drinks are fairly cheap, weak and served in plastic cups, which all contributes to the tweaked-out kid's birthday party feel. Go with a lot of friends and you'll have fun. They serve a monstrosity of a drink that's essentially 2-3 gallons of jungle juice that comes in a bucket with a bunch of super straws, so far one of the best ways I've found to make new and instantly intimate friendships - ask for it. Go early though, as by 2am the place looked like the OK Corral post-gunfight.
by Meghann p. on The Warm Hummus was so good! I had many other tapas, but I can not remember their names....good wine (but of course I asked for a recommendation and it turned out to be $14/glass--I hate when people do that! The food is very unique...so you must be willing to try some foods out of your comfort zone.... one of the times I have been there....my friend and I ate in front of the kitchen on stools....it was fun to watch everyone cook!
by Oswaldo Sapardanis on Like most things in NYC - the more money you have the better your experience. Although i am not loaded - luckily for me there is no shortage of friends-of-friends-of-friends who are lighting $100 bills on fire for shits and giggles for me to be able to experience for once in my life the VIP area of this joint. I must say though, that for the lay people this place must really blow - my other friend who didn't want to mooch off free drinks of our gracious host ended up paying $70 including the 20% tip added on by the bartender. PS. In my opinion people shouldn't really a shit about the concept of a "green" club - how about someone give some food to the homeless person you walk over the next time - rather than worry about how this place has LED lights.