by Hannah Y. on
Went on a saturday night and had a great time. The couches and ambiance were very relaxing, almost too relaxing though cause I fell asleep for a minute. The bathrooms and balconies had ridiculous views. Drinks were expensive but I guess you get what you pay for.
by Taylor Brogden on
Before 8pm on Tuesdays the $15 all you can eat and drink (beers) special per person is pretty hard to beat. That's probably why it's too gdamn packed (even in the rain!) to find a seat. If you don't mind slight discomfort, I've been known to cram a group of ten around a table the size of an ottoman though so don't let that hold you back. Service was also top notch, serving up bucket after bucket of icey Bud goodness. I didn't have the same oh-my-jeebus moment that I had at Bonchon across the street, but the fried chicken was aight. The only weirdness is that it's hard to tell what part of the chicken it is so I kept biting into bones and stuff. I also really enjoyed the Tteokbokki or for the white chicks out there, the spicy rice tube thing. Good spot in a sea of great Korean restaurants but the cheapo menu is worth a try!
by Edie Hritz on
I was a big Visions fan. Crushed when they closed, but hopeful when I heard the owners had opened a new club. I went on a Friday night with an email pass. I was one of the only white people there, not that I mind, but I'd rather have a diverse crowd. The line was not too long but moved so slowly that by the time we got to the front, they wouldn't let us use our passes and we were so frustrated we left. I went again more recently on a Saturday night. We were able to get in fine, the line was not bad at all. Again, I was a minority - where's the diversity? The location is awful - right next to a Big Lots. The club itself is way to small, and the bartenders had no idea how to make good drinks. Would you like a splash of soda with that liquor? The music was ok, but not as current as I would have expected.
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