1653 Bridge Boulevard Southwest
Albuquerque, NM 87105
Bernalillo County
Phone: (505) 242-7795
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by Brian A. on
It was a really touristy place that I went into to check out with a friend. They told me to check my coat but didn't tell me where coat check was, and some jerk grabbed me by the arm and told me to get out after about 5 minutes trying to figure out where the bouncer wanted me to go. From what I saw, this was a tourist-trap with a bunch of old people clinging desperately to the youth they never had. The staff I dealt with were extremely rude and very physical over checking a coat despite the fact everyone else there had their coats on. This is not that great of a joint and not worth your time.
by Nancy b. on
i have only been here once.. about a year ago. it was a boys 21st bday and me and a friend were not 21 yet.. we were weeks away from being 21.. and we took a chance, showed our actual i.d.s to the bouncer and he let us in! we payed him about 15 but o well. not a lot of bouncers to that.. usually expect about 60 or 70 for bouncers.. the view was beautiful!! the crowd was a little older.. not sure if its usually like that being my first time there.. the music was alright.. cant remember exactly what kind of music it actually was. drinks were very very good. priced fairly ! its a good place to try out i have been wanting to go back and i will soon! hopefully nothing has changed!
by Melaine Prairie on
Oh clubs. I never really go to them if I have a say in it, but since I was rollin deep with some co-workers and it was a Thrillist party, I silenced my exnay on the clubsay vote and tagged along. When we walked in it was a sardine-packed dance floor and the crazy strobe lights were everywhere. Since it was Internet week there were tech geeks everywhere with loosened ties and glasses and definitely quite a few rolled up sleeves to be counted. I then looked on stage and saw what looked like, Daft Punk? Really? At a Thrillist party? Hmmm. The gals I was with swore up and down that it was really them, but having served a bit of time in the music industry and knowing how hard they are to work with, I highly doubted it, but wasn't going to rain on their parade :) And so after roaming the room, the many levels, having some strong drinks and talking to some tech geeks, we went down to the dance floor and I did what scientists like to refer to as, shook a tail feather to the funky beats. I was actually kinda having fun with it all until, "that guy" showed up. We all know, "that guy." You know the kinda pervy, no talking Euro-trash dude who looks like he is either on something or trying to lure you in with his passionate Fabio-esque stare as he stands in front of you like a serial killer. Very sexy....if you have no standards or taste. Well, "that guy" was making his move and going in for what I can only assume was a move he saw Eric Neise do on MTV's 'The Grind' back in the 90's, but being a ninja-like escape artist, I smirked and walked away. About 15 minutes later, hunger hit and we decided to bounce, but not before glancing back at Daft Prank and spotting "that guy" dancing on stage with some girl in a floral print mom dress who was falling for it. Ahhh, new love.