by Mitchy B. on OK, my review might be a little biased as im judging it on my experience and not exactly all the technicality (u can only stay sober for so long!) saying that, i love this place!! I've been there twice and each time with atleast 2 gfs. parking is pretty east as there is a lot, valet available as well, line was not long at all, cover charge was i think 20? not really sure but we got drink vouchers both times. My fav part about this place is the chicness! i love the lush couches and the very sexy decor, the bartenders are awesome as well! one of em was really hot (this counts!) and very attentive! The crowd is better that most clubs, a lot of 20-30 yr old good looking crowd, not a lot of teenagers which is awesome! there 2 areas, one is the "dance floor" but no one really goes there, everyone just kinds stays in the middle bar area.. and i just have to say this coz i think its hilarious but last time i went, i was with 3 gf and we met Bill Bellamy and hung out with him in his VIP table, can u say champagne??? haha and contrary to popular belief, hes not very funny at all...
by Rayfil W. on Is making out in public a crime? Well, it all depends. After a week as a working zombie, my friend Steph invited me to SupperClub. I was helping her be the judge, in an audition for dancers on a float for upcoming love feast. Nothing can be better, than entering adult fantasy land after a long week filled with of corporate jingles including mumbu jumbo vocab including"streamline & efficiency." Electric guiding through the armored doors, a private room on the East wings heightens the senses. Sheer draperies, a fleet of DJ equipment and a dove white bed awaits. A square stage is just enough to host the 6 dancers (all girls) auditioning for the love float. The scene was colorful, including fish net stockings, exotic piercing at creative places and females tossing their hair in the air all the while shaking their hips... started the night. Passing through the middle centrifuge, a swarm of disco balls excite the appetite before entering the main arena. Passing through the pirate looking bouncer, the main stage whets the appetite with multiple beds surround the outer walls. The cream white beds were both comfortable, and also sent me to a food coma. While couples make out on the beds, I perform my usual dancer stretch before I enter the dance floor. My highlight featured a 60 year old man, dancing to electronic beats appearing to celebrate his new replacement hip. "take it easy" It obvious. Drinks, comfortable beds, and vibrant beats makes a great ingredient for escape. Adding to fantasy land, staff members dressed in tight aero suits in high heels keeps the creative juices going. For a birthday party worth remembering and worth talking about, this is the place. Music starts the blood circulation, so if you're into electronic rave like beats, this will delight your senses.
by Deangelo Takemoto on the crowd is def of the 'i'm hip and sexy" variety, but if that's not your scene, you're not going to feel out of place... when i got attitude from the 16-year-old hostess and i scanned the patrons i was like "oh, great, it's gonna be like THAT," but i easily struck up a conversation with the table next to us when my company left me alone for several minutes to go to the bathroom (kind of impossible not to eavesdrop when you are practically bumping elbows and you have to pull your drink away from the edge of the table when someone needs to get by so their rear end or purse doesn't knock it over). all that said, the burgers are delicious and the fries are amazing (get the mixed order if you're not sure about the sweet potato fries, bu i guarantee you'll love them with the chipotle dip it comes with). the ground beef is organic and the delux bruger features applewood bacon-infused patties and gruyere cheese. not the place to go if you want a ton of options - the burger is the star and you have a choice of two. i did have one of their salads and it was very good and very big. one friend who tried it did not like the baguette-style bun, but that's the only complaint i've heard on the joint. on to the really important stuff -- booze. i take it back, the menu is huge, but that's because they have so many beers! including one of my favorite "special treat" beers, Framboise Lambic (raspberry dessert beer). they're milkshakes ain't too shabby, either. yes, i'ts a little cramped in there, but it helps off set the very chicly-designed look and cool baby attitude to seem more like a chatty, happy diner... you know? except this diner doesn't have smashed fires on the floor and a gum-chewing waitress.