140 North 4th Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Jefferson County
Phone: (502) 589-5200
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by Amy C. on
With all the drama getting into this club, you would have thought this was the second coming of Christ. Came here Saturday with a group of friends. We were lucky enough to get a table, so we didn't have to stand in the massive, stale line. We did have to wait in the freaking cold for 15-20 minutes while they decided to open the club. Supposed to be open at 10 pm, we didn't get in till 10:30. Whatever. They sat us at a table outside in the cold, so we asked if we could move inside. The guy says that we have to buy 2 more bottles. Say what? So, basically you're telling us that we gotta pay another $1000 to sit inside? F that. Major douchebag factor. I got drinks spilled on me all night long. Some bitch stepped on my foot and cut it up along with a huge bruise. WTF? Music was hip hop with 5 minutes of house. I thought this club was supposed to be similar to XS in Vegas. Not even close. If you want to experience the typical Hollywood bullshit, come here. Otherwise, you're better off at lounge or whatevers. I'm gonna go ice my foot now.
by Madaline Deisher on
I agree with Craig P.: downstairs, this place is awful. Coat check is mandatory and costs $2, it takes at least a 10-minute wait to get your coat back, the place is uncomfortably packed and dark, and it just isn't fun. Upstairs, the atmosphere is a bit better. It's a much more theater district-y crowd, older and more convivial rather than shitfaced. There are indeed 24 different flavors you can get in your mojito, but PEOPLE, THESE ARE NOT GOOD MOJITOS. You want a good mojito, go to Yuca Bar or Samba-le in the East Village, or even any of the Dos Caminos joints. The mojitos here are like, McDonald's caliber. So is the guacamole. The giant iguana sculpture hanging over the bar adds a bit of panache, but sadly, nowhere near enough.