by Nannn T. on
I've had some pretty crazy experiences here but I'll just talk about my most recent visit, Jan 7, 2011. I put my friends and I on the guestlist, which closed at 11. We got there around 10:45 and there was a pretty long line but it moved fairly quick. By the time we got to the front, it was 11:06 and the bouncer still let us in without having to cover (2 girls, 2 guys). Usually the bouncers are douchebags and try to hold the line but he was really cool. -It was a Friday night and the crowd was mostly asian, wasn't a problem for me. Pretty packed and hard to walk around. -I paid $9 for a small Sex on the the Beach and my friend paid $15 for an AMF, kinda pricey right? -Getting a drink at the bar was kinda crazy, they have two bars in the two separate rooms. -Music was hiphop, top40 and house, a pretty good mix. -They have one main dance area and the other side of the venue is more of a chill area with a smoking room, game room and bar.
by J. L. on
I recently had brunch here with a group of 12. The place was moderately busy, but not crazy packed by any means. The service was excellent. The ambience is mellow and cozy. The food was good good good (chevre omelette). The cocktails were creative and tasty. The very only single complaint was that the local male (albeit lesbian-esque)softball team was having a very annoying meeting there. Their dictator was super loud, which is crummy when you're trying to enjoy an easy-going brunch out with friends. I will definately return.
by Archie Bernasconi on
I've downgraded this significantly after going to see Cheb i Sabbah on Feb 9, 2008. The sound system was absolutely terrible, especially as they turned up the volume ridiculously. Meanwhile, downstairs, the DJs couldn't keep more then a few people dancing. What a difference from the GenArt opening a year ago.