by Shanae Milks on
The club is a huge box with glass windows. The place is sheek and classy. More of a lounge than a night club. The place is dark and vip is spread across the whole club-- downstairs, against the walls, upstairs, on the side near the bathrooms... everywhere! Main bar is where I like to be, but there is also a private bar upstairs. The DJ booth is upstairs secluded from everyone in his own little box. The dance floor is a bit small in front of the main bar and in between 2 vip tables. There's a bunch of space throughout the club for you to talk, and do whatever else you like. Location is a little tricky for your newcomers to Buckhead. I advise you all to pay attention to the road-- don't drive into a one way.
by Meghan G. on
San Francisco pretension hits the East Side. What this place has in stylish (and uncomfortable) seating does not make up for the lack of good old-fashioned customer service. The hostess flipped out when we stood in front of the bar because it "distracted" the bartender. Once we got seats at the bar, the bartender was evidently so distracted that he never bothered to take our drink order. The hostess then forgot we were waiting for a table for food, and then appeared irritated when we asked if it was okay to order food at the bar. Bottom line, the place was all style and no substance. After an hour of waiting for a chance to get some food, we walked out and went down the street to Good Knight where the bartender was friendly and the waitresses smart enough to realize that people tip based on good service -- not bad attitude.
by Eliz Deroos on
This place is a great venue for literary and musical talent. I went recently during a poetry reading and it was great. There was only one bartender, and she managed to keep her cool with a huge crowd. Didn't try the food.