by Velva Chaddock on
First of all - I must say that we didn't go in. There was a promoter kid outside saying he could get girls in free and guys would be $15 and that once inside we'd get free bottle service. In line the door prince and door princess said, "No - everybody pays 15". Then we asked - promoter kid - "Will we still get the bottle service?" Promoter kid asked door prince - who was wearing sunglasses at 11pm on a Saturday - "Will they still get bottle service?" The door prince said - "With all due respect, I'm not going to say if they will get anything and I don't have to. If your guests aren't coming in they should step aside." I can't stand pretention like this - no club is worth it. So...sorry Hiro Ballroom...you get 1 star because all I saw of you was your awful help staff outside
by Andre L. on
If you're not doing bottle service, dont bother! This club is actually still hip granted it has lost some of its "exclusivity." Both floors are always packed and the music is always good. The bouncers will show you love if you're a regular or show up with a few girls. I try to avoid party row but if you are stuck on 27th street, this or Suzie Wong is the way to go!
by Carina Rhinehardt on
When i'm in S.F. I make it a point to party here, cuz it's Mighty fun! haw haw. Okay I love Deep and Kin King in l.a. but, the vibe just seems a bit more "deep" and sexy. The house scene is def. bigger up here. I've seen miguel migs 2x in L.A. and 1x at Mighty and he def. was MUCH better in S.F. He was playing some harder stuff in l.a. Actually it seems that most d.j.'s do that in l.a. Why is that? Do they think L.a. peeps like hard house? NOT ME. Bring me the sexy soulful beats and some female vocals and I'll dance all night.