746 East Fort Lowell Road
Tucson, AZ 85719
Pima County
Phone: (520) 884-0678
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by Christy L. on
I had a blast here. So much so that I came back again the week after and brought a small posse with me. I have to admit, the first time was much better than the second. Diminishing returns, I guess. My first time here, I wandered around the model animal displays until I found my way to the aquarium (beer in hand). It was amazing. Tons to see-- I recommend seeing the giant Bass and trying your luck at locating the camouflage octopus. The second time around, I read reviews that recommended going to the rain forest exhibit first since it closes earlier than the rest. It was OK. If you are into birds, butterflies, rain forest flora and fauna in general, you will love this exhibit. The walk way circles upward to each level of the rain forest, each level more humid than the last until you ride the elevator down to air conditioned salvation. A little later into the night, after everyone is sufficiently buzzed, there is some pretty goofy dancing that takes place on the main floor. It's all in good fun though. I didn't feel like this was a premier singles spot. It was packed with young, good looking people, sure. But I noticed that mostly everyone was staying within their own group, talking amongst themselves. I didn't notice very much mingling. Overall, I think Nightlife is a better value than their general admission. If you can help it, I'd recommend eating elsewhere. $10 tacos really aren't my thing.
by Glen Medved on
i thought this place sucked. the decor was comfy but the clientel was peculiar perhaps just locals, if you like stogy jazz and getting older then then place is for you! the staff there seemed cranky and irritated. eek!
by Harris Corti on
Beautiful all-white interior with multi-colored lighting give an ethereal feel, accented by large antique wooden buddas. The service staff is warm and friendly and the food is amazing! Try the cured hamachi sushi, the romaine salad with sesame dressing and the short ribs (ohhh, the short ribs...). Don't miss the home-made ice creams. If you go in late, you'll get a chance to see the restaurant as it transforms into a night club on weekends.