400 W South Boulder Road
Lafayette, CO 80601
Adams County
Phone: (303) 665-2065
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by Susan S. on
The place is decent but I'm not sure what all the hoopla is about. The venue is huge. Very high ceilings, a bunch of different smaller rooms which lead to the main big floor, two bars downstairs, a live band and sexy dancers barely dressed in costumes with a 1920s feel. The whole place has an old school jazz club decor. The band was kinda fun to watch and so were the dancers seducing the crowd. But the loud music wasn't something you could really dance to, it was more for the performers, and watching the band can get old after a while. I had The Citizen Kane off of their specialty drink menu, which I think was the only vodka based drink. I recommend it! It was light and slightly sweet but not so sweet to stop me from having a second one. And the spicy fries were really good, as well. Overall, I thought it was a decent place, but I wouldn't go raving about it to all my friends.
by Lilly Deas on
First off, I think Golden Gate Park is the best thing to happen to San Francisco. The Academy of Science is a major reason why. It is a beautiful establishment: grand modern architecture, amazing exhibits, and a learning experience. NightLife is an event on Thursday nights, between 6 and 10PM. Tickets are $10. You get to see the majority of the daytime exhibits, dance, and mingle while sipping on your choice of alcohol. The majority is young people in their 20's and 30's and most are dressed to impressed. I think it's a great place to meet people. If you're hoping for a serious museum experience to explore your mind, don't come to the Thursday party. That night, it's really a party first and museum second, so relax and enjoy. Bring some animal facts to share. PS The regular admission to the museum is $25. Thursday night's $10 is by far a better deal.