by Mariann Saadeh on
POWER TRIP!!!! DON'T EVER GO TO WEBSTER HALL! I MEAN NEVER! I NEVER written a review but I was stricken by the situation tonight that I had join rateclubs and give a review. First of all, don't EVER GO HERE FOR A CONCERT!!. I am an avid concert goer (seen artists from Lady Gaga to Skrillrex), I've been to various places from MSG and Pacha to Roseland Ballroom. However, after what happened tonight, I will make sure I tell all my friends, friends of friends, other sites and random people to NEVER, I mean NEVER go to an event in WEBSTER HALL. I've attended various concerts in this venue before (Crookers, Skrillrex, etc) Booking agent does an OK job getting good names to this place but he needs to do a better job getting better acts for the artists/djs performing before the marquee act. In the Crookers concert, I almost WALKED OUT because the previous dj was just TOO AWFUL. The price for drinks it's just RIDICULOUS for the venue. This place, it's not Radio City Hall( where I saw MGMT earlier this year) but they somehow demand 2Xs the price of other much classier and better venues. $ 7 for a can of Pabst or $10 for a Corona!?!?!? I mean this is New York but COME ON!!!! Enjoy the PRICEY drinks! The attitude of some bartenders it's also complimentary so make sure you leave a tip for bothering them for doing their job. 2nd of all, I don't believe the bouncers/staff at WEBSTER HALL are familiar with the concept of CROWD CONTROL. I attended the Crookers concert a few weeks ago. I got there before they opened the main ball room, paid $19 for can of Pabst and a WEAK vodka rebull, and was hanging out in the lower dancefloor for a while. Things got really interesting once I got to the upper ballroom. Once they opened the main room, I made my way up there and was standing on the first row, but soon enough, that was something I soon REGRETTED. People were pushing each other, I mean REALLY pushing each other like it was a mosh pit. Me and some girls I've met there, were getting crushed repeatedly by the drunken/drugged up crowd around us. When I mean crushed, I mean have 3 or 4 guys push you against the metal fence. I put my arm around the girl next, trying to protect her from the idiotic crowd, which meant I got crushed against the fence ( Had a huge bruise on my side for days from getting pushed repeatedly against the fence). At some point, a guy behind us PULLED THE HAIR of the girl standing next to me. The bouncer behind the fence saw this, me and the girl pointed out it out, but he clearly DID NOT CARE AT ALL. The pushing and shoving went on for literally 2 hours and it wasn't event 1 am!! We almost left all together but we just moved WAY BACK because everyone was out control and the security people COULD NOT CARE LESS ABOUT WHAT WAS GOING ON. I've seen people jump the security fence at many concerts and be IMMEDIATELY kicked out of the venue. However, doing stupid stuff like that at WEBSTER HALL, it's just frown upon. I literally saw people get on the speakers and JUMP ON STAGE and the bouncers just grabbed them and put them BACK ON the dance floor. REALLY?!?!? These people obviously are not in any state to be in a concert and you put them back in the crowd?!?! Thank you Security at WEBSTER HALL for NOT DOING YOUR JOB and making sure the whole situation GETS MUCH WORSE. I saw random people get on stage through out the concerts, WITH THE BOUNCERS LOOKING. Leave it up to WEBSTER HALL to run a VERY UNORGANIZED AND CHAOTIC CONCERT!! Tonight I got there at 12:30 with my prepaid ticket. Stood in line for 25 minutes just to be DENIED ENTRANCE FOR NO REASON AT ALL!!! The flier was clear on having a dress code, which I laugh for because I saw people going in before me WITH FITTED HATS AND JEANS HALF WAY DOWN THEIR LEGS BUT WHATEVER. I wore a jacket with a button down shirt , black jeans and dress shoes, I must have been TOO CLASSY FOR THIS TRASHY JOINT. The bouncer wrote on my hands NO and would not give any reason why he would not let me in. He threatened to call security on me for trying to get in for a concert I HAD BOUGHT MY TICKET 3 WEEKS IN ADVANCED!! After futilely trying to get admittance, which was an overstatement because trying to speak to these people was literally like asking TO GET PUNCHED IN THE FACE, I just left. CONS: - Crowd Control it's a FOREIGN AND MYSTERIOUS term to the security people at WEBSTER HALL. -OVERPRICED! -TRASHY! ( Naked drugged Jersey people crowd at Pacha were classier than the people at WEBSTER) -Security people could CARE LESS ABOUT DRUGS. While patting down , they found white pills in the pocket of a guy. Security just THREW THEM on the street and let the guy walk in. While I was in the front of a concert at WEBSTER HALL, I saw a guy with 3 vials selling E and what NOT EVEN 10 FT from the very competent security staff Pros: NONE!! STAY AWAY!! A crack house would run a better event. Wish I could give a NEGATIVE feedback!! SERIOUSLY, STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE!!
by Laura E. on
I came here with some of my girlfriends for a girls night out and was rather disappointed. While the ambiance was really pleasant and the hotel is beautiful, the food and service were booth less then notable. The papads and chutney were really quite lovely, but most of the meal was underwhelming. I tried the Chicken Samosas, which were fine. The Calamari was very oily and pretty average. The Green Vegetable curry was completely underwhelming. It was very bland; despite the waiter assuring us it was the spiciest curry on the menu. One of the other girls got the Cod, which was quite pleasant. Our waiter was less than helpful and over all the service was lacking. Probably not somewhere I'll visit again with all the other choices in Atlanta. It wasn't terrible, but definitely wasn't the quality I was expecting.
by Sari Sperlich on
When I lived in Philly this was a favorite place to go for pizza. A great pizza and salad place in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood. When it's warm out, it's great to sit in the front area with the windows open. Walnut Street is a fun street to people watch! I have had both good and experiences here in terms of service. I wouldn't call this the friendliest and most welcoming dining establishment that I have visited. However, the pizza, bread and salad make up for that. I really enjoy the coal oven pizza. The mista salad has a nice light dressing. The other entrees are just ok as others have stated in their reviews. I typically just stick to my favorite here, the pizza and salad.