by Kevin C. on Pros: Large venue, no trouble getting in, no cover, trendy decor. Cons: creepy male clientele, inconsistent DJs I don't understand how this place is so large. I've never seen a larger restaurant/club venue in NYC. I enjoy coming here to dance with my friends, but wouldn't come here if it weren't for the company. There are major creepers here ladies, so beware! Also, sometimes the music is really wack, depending on who is DJing that night. You should have no trouble getting in unless you make a complete fool of yourself. Example A of how NOT to act when you're at a club: One night as my friends and I were waiting in line, an ambulance and firetruck pulled up next to the club and security escorted a drunken victim out. This poor fool was vomiting on himself as the firemen lifted him up by the arms. I'm sure it was a long night / next day for him, especially after he was issued the ambulance bill. True story.
by Corazon R. on Part two of Mojito Monday (it's really Tuesday) night: The sign over the door says NO COVER. I'm all over that. All the bartenders are shirtless hard bodies wearing white belts...what? Oh right, the view isn't for me...but for some reason I'm fed two more perfectly mixed shooters and come here with one main objective: dance my ass off. Space is small but there's ample room to shake your groove thang. Of course, this is because they have a space for male go-go dancers with singles stuffed in their speedos dancing for you with mirrors behind them to ensure you get every angle of the action. Not that I'm noticing that; music played is great to dance to and the crowd is chill enough (for a Tuesday night). Only I realize the mistake of wearing a shirt dress and jeans out, but who knew I'd be club hopping and dancing in WeHo...and that's not even the end of the night...