4906 W Commerce St
San Antonio, TX 78237
Bexar County
Phone: (210) 435-8956
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by James T. on
The updated remodel gives it a very chic and fun atmosphere! The music is ok, it was totally packed when we were there! The bathrooms are so much better!
by Carletta Mcdermott on
Oh man...Not sure if it is around. But from my Atlanta days this was the last night club I visited. Had a "Last Dance" with my fav people. Lots of different rooms to meet people. The rooms have a different theme to them, like the garden which is outdoors and has a little pond and mini bridge, and the "ride" room which is basically white room with a huge dancefloor. It's a good spot to mingle and dance at.
by Roxane Ostrov on
After looking at the other reviews and polling my friends - it seems that Opera has a love/hate relationship with its patrons. It seems that I am the only one who will offer a balanced and cautious opinion. These days I feel I am outgrowing the giant club scene. Irish bars and dives with tiny dance floors are more my thing. I know too many bartenders in this town to wait for a drink, and when it comes to eye candy its all about quality not quantity. However, Opera has gained a national reputation for hosting solid well known DJs and a great crowd to cheer them on, so a friend convinced me to go. After arriving before 11p one Saturday, I saw what all the fuss is about. The place is beautiful, and huge. But everything is VIP areas once you start looking up. The drinks aren't cheap, but if you are nice to the bartender, they are plenty strong. Some of the patrons (men and women) are boorish (in good ways and bad), but if you are clear about what is and is not acceptable - you will survive. And the music is great, with lots of cool DJs who do great work on the 1s and 2s. But here's the rub. If you want to have a good time, do these things. 1) Sign up on guest list at the website, get there early, save money. 2) Seriously, dress the part. Opera is one of the few places in town where it makes a difference. 3) Pay for VIP. It's the only way you can really explore the venue, and if you get there early it's cheap too. 4) Be friendly, this place ain't Applebee's. From bouncers to bartenders to DJs, these folks don't think of themselves as part of the service industry. They are doing a job at night and want to have some fun like everybody else at the same time. If you are helping their cause, they will help yours. 5) Don't come not expecting to have a good time. Everyone is feeling for and feeding off a vibe at Opera. If you have a bad one, you aren't gonna have a good night. I like Opera, but for me it is not a place I hit right after work or without some prep time.