210 Huron Avenue
Port Huron, MI 48060
Saint Clair County
Phone: (810) 985-9900
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by Peter K. on
This place is worth the money but not worth the wait. $20 for the normal admission, $30 for the VIP line. The wait for the normal admission must be 2hours+ if you get there after 10. We waited for 45mins in the normal admission line it barely moved like 10ft, then we decided to pay $10 more to get moved into the VIP line. Still had to wait another 30mins in the VIP line but the $10 is well worth it. The club is pretty big inside. I had no idea why they held up the line so long. Someone said they try to be like a Vegas club. (Exchange is decent but is nowhere near to the top clubs in Vegas.) Dance floor is on the 2nd floor and it is pretty big also. 90%+ of people inside were Asian, and the DJ switched to mainly techno in the end. Techno is not my style, but I can't put this place down for playing music that I don't like. Besides the wait another downside the drink is like tap water. Some girl gave me a Mai Tai drink, and I have no idea how the bartender can make a such of colorful drink tastes like water. Luckily we per party before we arrived to the club, or else a mortgage wouldn't get me enough drinks to get me a buzz inside this club.
by Garry Sainato on
If you want to see a band that may or may not be popular in a year, come here. They book a lot of bands, sometimes you can get lucky and see the underground band that has been out for a while and can't sell out anything bigger (like...French Kicks) or a band that has a little hype building and... cant sell out anything bigger (like Under the Influence of Giants). The sound is pretty amazing and the stage is awkward and amazing at the same time. It has been awesome to see what some bands do on this stage as it has that weird foot step. I have seen lead singers stumble into the crowd and try to play it off. The atmosphere is generally relaxed unless you got a crazy band on stage. I would recommend you check this place out on an off night when there may not be a lot of people and see what type of music is on stage. You may find yourself a new fave band. As previously mentioned, a good amount of local bands also do residencies as well.