by Zachariah Tepper on
The only way you can get into this club is if you have reservations and bottle service. The inside decor is very unique. I guess I went early- 11:30ish so there weren't too many people there yet. It seemed much more low key than other clubs but again, I was there early. I would love to go back on a night when there's a special DJ which apparently happens a lot. I can't speak to what the price of drinks were because we had bottles but I imagine it would be pricey.
by Leif Taberski on
I came here for one fashion launch or store opening celebration or another. I don't remember what it was for, because I def didn't come for that purpose. But there was an open bar. And when I say open bar, I want you to not think about the crappy http://myopenbar.comexperiences you've had, ok I've had. This was the dopest. I walk in and the bartenders actually looked legit like those you'd see in at a hotel bar -- button downs with a little vest and shirt cuffs. Details, people. In any case, I ordered a mojito [natch] and the bartender brought out the muddler and grinder, and from that moment on my heart was his. It helped that homeboy's cheekbones were killa. I guess, since the door was kinda tight and snooty, there was no crowding around the bar, no chaos. It was all very civilized. Oh, and everything was top shelf; cheap vodka open bars is not the business. ok, I lied, you can find me in Happy Ending every Tuesday again this summer. HOLLA. I had maybe 4 or 5 drinks? They were all very good -- I told dude to remix some stuff for me. The decor was cool. I dug the gold skulls. I dig gold period cuz I'm a G, you feel me? They don't allow photos, but I must've missed that bit when I had a photo shoot with my friends. Rad Hourani has hosted his Fashion Week parties here two seasons in a row, if it's good by him, then it's good with me.