by Amy S. on
I got in free. My drinks were free. But even if I have to pay, I still enjoy Webster Hall. Its not the best venue in the world, but it is fun to go to especially if you have a group of friends who all like different music and we do. You can spend a bit of time in each room with a different style. What I didn't like was that they were doing some construction and all the drapes and dust and everything was still out in the open. They didn't try closing it off. And my drink tickets didn't cover water. I had to buy water. A whole litre bottle because they didn't have anything smaller. For $8. I guess they really want you to get drunk!
by Kelly H. on
Holy Moly this place is as good as it gets for dive bars! The person who took me here- an Atlanta native described it as where strippers go to die and I think that was quite accurate. The best part is that it isn't the typical dive bar crowd. OK that isn't the best part- there are sooo many good parts. The crowd is not the group you would expect to see at a geriatric strip club. Generally a clean group with a few crazies mixed in for fun. The drinks are pretty cheap and I loved the delusional old stripper who really thought she was Lil'Kim. I gave her 5 bucks to do the ultimate party trick- which I will not mention here.
by Sibyl Jurgenson on
Will agree with the mixed reviews below. The food is OK, atmosphere is unique, but hit 40 and you could care less, though the sake mojito was great... for $10 unfortunately. Neat place to try, but I wouldn't go back.