5610 Frankford Avenue Unit A
Lubbock, TX 79424
Lubbock County
Phone: (806) 799-3993
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Ashley C. on
Went here on a friday night for a couple friends' birthdays. When we arrived it was chaos outside -- people standing everywhere and a line wrapping around the building. Seemed like it was 'cracken' inside since there were so many people outside. We were able to get in via bottle service, but if it weren't for that I don't think i'd stand in that ridiculous line to get in here. It's a two level place and the upstairs is the main dance floor. Bottle service has two areas, one down stairs and one upstairs. The one down stairs was dark and....dark. The upstairs bottle service area was much larger, but required you to show your wrist band before entering....It also smelled like hard boiled eggs in that area. **TIP: get the shots upstairs -- the ones down stairs were skimpy. When we first got in, there werent a lot of people there (mind you this was around 11pm) ... i understand they have to mediate how many people come in at a time, but it seemed like more yelling went on outside versus getting people in. Smoking section was small so we had to wait a while to get out there. Overall, it was cool -- your average club. Top 40s music. Not so cool when you're just sandwiched in between other sweaty drunk people -- it got pretty packed. The venue was nothing spectacular or memorable, but it was decent. **TIP: finding a cab after the club here is ridonkulous!!! It took us nearly an hour to find a cab so take a walk and grab some food...
by Claudio Vielmas on
The nightlife scene in Boston is very dynamic and diverse. I have frequented the bar scene on Boylston St. I have danced the night away in the Theater District. I have stumbled through Fanuiel Hall. However, Saint truly stands out on its own. The intial entrance is guarded almost secretively behind 2 immense silver doors giving one an inquisitive feeling that something grand is going on inside. Once inside, a friendly, informative staff host greeted me as the subtle, yet sultry dance beats could be heard below. After a quick moment with the host, I entered the downstairs and were engaged by a catchy element of lighting on the floor. The first room I entered (The Bordello, aka Red Room) gave us a feeling of posh Euro club in London. The decor quickly grabbed me and I found myself wanting to go to the bar and grab a drink so I could be visually entertained. Quick, friendly service made that easy and after a brief conversation, I left the Red room and entered what they call 'Teenie bar.' A stark contrast to the Red room with eye catching white, bright light that allowed one to see all the beautfiul club-goers that were meandering about. Again, easy to get a cocktail with a friendly bartender that suggested a cocktail to have. After my second cocktail, I was in the mood to dance and found myself drawn to the main room. Pulsating, energetic music from the sounds of Dj Inkognito filled the exquisite room. Ample bar space to the left, tables in the middle and a dance floor revealed bodys entrenched to the rythmn of the night. Needless to say, I danced the night away and could not wait to write this review. Saint had it all! Lounge, cocktails and dance all packaged into one giving one the ultimate Boston experience!
by Bud Goodfellow on
The food was mighty tasty. The kobe beef ishi yaki buri bop was very entertaining as you get to watch the waiter prepare the dish in a hot stone bowl.
by Tyler E on
The first and only time I ever went to Chances R my tab ended up being $35 dollars with tip. However my bank statement the next day said they charged me $50. I will never go back to that place because Chances R I'll get robbed again by those thieves.