305 Jefferson Street
Oskaloosa, KS 66066
Jefferson County
Phone: (785) 863-3048
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by Kaley Ketelhut on
Its hard to tell people I saw a show here, because when you say Roxy, they instantly assume club. And people who know me know I wouldn't be caught dead in a club. I have to be all "no no, its cool, I was there before club time, we saw the Toadies. No glow sticks, no dj, none of that garbage (except the bartenders)." Though I do understand their disappoint with me, because I am upset with myself that I have set foot in this place. But honestly, the whole idea of having NATIONAL bands play at 730 so you can rush them out and get the trendy kids in at 10 is absurd. Whats even more absurd is $10 mixed drinks and $7 Bud Lights. That just blew my mind! Again! When the band has to tell you "This is the part of the show where we normally go back stage and have a beer or two, then you scream and we come back for 2 or 3 more songs, but they want us off by 10 and we're cutting it close so we can't do that, so just pretend we left and had a beer and came back (props to the fan who rushed to the stage with a beer)." you know that if the band is getting treated like such shit, the establishment cares even less about you! And you're the one paying $7 for beers! NEVER AGAIN!
by Amelia Arundel on
Not my cup of tea. It was very small and it didn't seem like people came there to dance, which is what I look for in a club... The worst part was the one stall bathroom with no paper towels... Icky
by Colleen B. on
I'm not much of a scenster or a dancer, but Vertigo does something strange to me. At least on Halloween, I blame it on a dizzying sensation of tilting within stable surroundings or of being in tilting or spinning surroundings. Or maybe all the booze I had at the pirate's house before hand. Either way we ended up dancing to 80's music with a bunch of very interesting characters while the manager and the dj chatted us up and made for a fun evening. Last weekend however, I had one of those dance party superstars in town and recommended we take him there for dancing. Alas, it was a private party for a language school, there was no possible way to get in, not to mention the fear instilled in that midwest boy by the sight of so many non-honkys in such a small area. It was early too, about 9:30pm on a school night! Oh well, luckily the TL offers a non stop party environment.