by Jason R. on
Hm. What should someone who is far, far away from the target market use to review a place? It's a club. It's too loud to meet people and talk unless you stand outside the bathrooms. The drinks (even straight) were moderate strength, but that could be explained by the open bar when we arrived. What rescued the venue for me (other than the company): Live music and live performance. I have no idea if these will be regular items, but non-dead entertainment is always a plus. The band was an interesting mash-up group. It's difficult to explain, but they were a good, energetic party band. On to the performance... A woman walked into the electronica (talk about dead music) area in a nicely out-of-place outfit. The fact that she didn't fit in already was a bonus. Then she started climbing a sash in the middle of the room. After a bit of setting up, she launched into a great aerial burlesque performance. Highly, highly unexpected. If you're going to be too loud to meet new people, the unexpected remains a way to attract a crowd. As does burlesque. If I were single, this club might be more interesting. Happily monogamous, I'll likely only return if a group of friends is going.
by Erwin E. on
I saw my friend's band play here once and the look inside it crazy. I looked up the website before we went to see how they operate so I expected it to look a little more different with a cooler vibe. Instead it was just another over decorated bar in Los Angeles. The stage looks cool, but I wish there were more seats in the place. The sound people know what they are doing and the bartenders don't ignore you if you look less than the status quo. Good times.
by Lauren Mantia on
We went back to ATL after moving away 4 yrs ago and stopped in while we were downtown doing the tourist thing. We walked over to grab a bite after a trip to the aquarium at about 4pm on a Saturday and we were the only people in the place. The inside is great, I could tell that a lot of time was spent on the design of the place. However, as some people started to trickle in, we could tell that we would soon be out of our element as it got later. The food was surprising good. I didnt even notice that they had sushi. I thought that the prices were super cheap, but compared to Seattle, most places in ATL are cheap.