38 Park Street
Essex Junction, VT 05452
Chittenden County
Phone: (802) 878-3015
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by Nick G. on I had printed a promo invite for FREE ENTRY before 11 PM for a Stripper's Ball Party on 8/21, and got into the line to get into the club around 10:30 PM; while I was in line the doormen let several groups BEHIND me go to the FRONT of the line for quick entry; when I and several people behind me complained, and noted that we were trying to get entry before 11, the doorman told us not to worry, that they would honor our flier until 11:30! Well, when I finally got to the cashier and presented my flier at about 11:10, I was told that it WOULD NOT be honored, and the COVER was $20...when I and a group that had been behind me in line demanded to speak with the Mgr., some FAT, BALDING PERSIAN A--HOLE told us that if we didn't wish to pay the cover, that we needed to get out of line, or he would have the cops lead us off the property!!! Needless to say, myself and the group behind me left the club!!! AVOID THIS CLUB like the plague...there have already been a couple of shootings in a nearby parking lot to the club this year!!!!!!!!!!!
by Jody Delusia on It took me a few weeks to get around to checking out the remodel. During the pre-party for Pride, it was WAY too crowded, the line way too long. Then, I kept walking past on ladies' night and since that's not my bag, didn't want it to be my maiden voyage (pun intended) to the new, supposedly improved, Café. So last night, with my entourage in tow, we went to check it out for the first time. First impressions; it's not THAT different, really. Sure, the bathrooms became a coat-check room, so that narrow little hallway is no longer a bathroom line. Good call, that. The look is newer, shinier, more LA. The new backroom loungy area was blocked off, supposedly for the guest DJ's, which I thought sort of defeated the purpose of having it. Especially bothersome since I tend to migrate toward "loungy areas" and that was where I would have liked to have been. Secondly... no gogos on a Saturday night. I know, I know, they're there on Fridays. But why have a gogo stage if there are no gogo boys? There were ticket-sellers to some event, not eye candy, front and center on the stage. The crowd. Mixed. Old and young. Men and women. So-so. So overall, first impressions were just okay. Nicer look, better layout, same crowd, same drinks, no dancers, and the best area blocked off. Could definitely be a five-star venue is the drinks were cheaper, the dancers more, well, present, and the nicest areas not saved for others.
by Marta Tshudy on The Local is aptly named for me. It's the closest bar to my front door, and it's my most local bar. I go for the arcade, laid back bartenders and open minded clientele. If it's the weekend, and we're deciding what we're going to do for the entirety of the night, The Local is rarely my first choice. But it's never a bad choice, and there is something to be said for that. Arcade is good, and they have a photo booth. I am disappointed that Big Buck Safari has been replaced by Big Buck Pro. I'll get over it, though. Food is decent.