by Magdalena Kaczka on
I consider myself imbued with an exceptional level of refinement. An international man, I find pride in having dabbled with cultures, French, Italian and assorted Asian. A little factoid from someone better than you: Le Club means "The Club" in French. You're welcome. So when I'm invited to a super exclusive party at a super fancy lounge, I raise my chin (higher) and respond with an ambivalent, "maybe." Between entertaining my dozens of lady friends and buying bureau sets online, I'm a busy man. My silk socks won't sort themselves, you know. Le Club is a pretty space. A pretty small space. With an ambient bar area and a couple of side rooms, it's ideal for upscale entertaining. The neighborhood is prime, with Grace Cathedral a block away for late night romancing. But I'm between payments on my various European sedans, so I really can't justify $40 for two house wines and a well. If not for the earlier open bar, I'd have hailed Jeeves for a car ride home already. At least the lines of crushed pharmaceuticals there are already paid for...
by Nakesha Falkenstein on
Another review colored by god's finest...Guiness. Went here after Ri Ra forced us to leave: BAR'S CLOSING! The nice thing about the place is that they are open all night and that they serve later than most of the bars. Someone suggested this place so we had one last drink and some food. We ordered 2 spinach artichoke dips. They didn't taste that good but to a drunk it was edible. The dip came in a large bowl with about 4 pita triangles, which were eaten in 0.2 seconds. We ordered more pita because the whole bowl of spin dip was left. Out comes 4 more pita triangles. What a joke. Some in the group considered spooning the dip in their mouths due to lack of a carrying device:) When the bill came it had our extra pita listed as an item to be purchased. Not cool especially considering there was still an almost full bowl of spinach artichoke dip sitting on the table.
by Sushma M. on
Well I went here about 3 years ago, when I was a freshman in college, and it was highly promoted for an event. So it was packed, hot and sweaty. While at the time music and venue was really nice, it wasn't as big as it should have been for the amount of hype they put on the club.