A B Rr 1 Box 58
Cowansville, PA 16201
Armstrong County
Phone: (724) 545-7366
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Tianna Capers on
I actually like this place. Went here to celebrate one of my homies' birthday (Teejay Walton) and Ruben Mancias flew in from NYC to spin soulful deep house here. Now they have a monthly party for Devotion! I like the decor and it has a good size dance floor space. This venue attracts a diverse crowd and I like it. Drinks are average although they carry Hangar One liquor and that's always a major plus to support local distilleries.
by Celsa Helfer on
Harumph. I've been here several times, and it was always sort of a nondescript experience, so I never bothered to review . . . however, I believe recent events need to be brought to light. Last month, I was at Harlot, and I decided to check 2 items: one s.w.o.r.d. leather jacket, and a marciano blazer. These were 2 of my wardrobe favourites, so I specifically asked them to put each one on a separate hanger and give me 1 tag per piece, or 2 total. they seemed fine with that, no complaints or odd looks. Lo and behold, this little piggy overindulged, and went home with coat check tags still in her wallet, but sadly lacking in outerwear! I was traveling out of the town the next day, but the following week I called up the place and told them I wanted to see if they still had my items. The gentleman who answered the phone was incredibly rude! (I called on a Wednesday early in the evening, so I doubt they were ridiculously busy at the time). Before I even finished my inquiry, he cut me off and said "we have an entire BOX of stuff that's been left in coat check, you have to come and look through it yourself." O-KAYYYYY sorry mr. high & mighty! sheesh. so, i schlep myself over to the H-lot . . . . when I asked the nearest bartender where I should go if I were looking for some lost & found items, she asked me to describe them, then said she'd go look for them! ???? What happened to having to look through it myself? at first i was pleasantly surprised that i'd been saved the trouble of looking for it. until she came back up and said, "no, sorry, we don't have anything." {insert incredulous piggy stare here} "ummm . . . . but i still have the coat check tags and everything . . . so what happened to them, i know someone else didn't claim them?" at which point she gives an exasperated sigh and says, here, why don't you just come take a look? so, we trundle down the stairs and she leads me into a room which looks like the office, and on one side of the room there's one of those wires people hang laundry from, and it's got some hangers with jackets hanging from it. there, hanging right on the end, was my marciano blazer. one down. btw . . . . where's this big box of stuff the guy on the phone was talking about?? once again i reiterated that there was also a leather jacket . . . . at which point the girl says "ok wait, let me check one other place . . . " WTF IS GOING ON HERE?!?!? how difficult is it to gather up all the stuff that was left in coat check at the end of the evening and chuck it into a box?!? if the bellagio security can rescue my clothing which i only remember 2 weeks after i checked out, sure the much smaller harlot can deal with a single lost & found box?!? oh yea, and they couldn't find the leather jacket. when i asked them what could have happened to it, given that i still had the claim ticket in my possession, i just got a sort of shrug and a blank stare. um. not acceptable. i don't really care so much about the jacket, i can buy another one, but there was a pair of gloves in the jacket pockets that i'm devastated about losing. so, if you happen to see a female with hand size ~6.5, wearing the most exquisite pair of black suede driving gloves with *lightly perforated fingers *an opening in the back of the hand *silver hardware (a long flat bar with one rectangular link on each end) on the back of the wrist *silk lining *and a single black metal snap on the inside of each wrist ask her if she works at harlot, or if the person who gave her the gloves works there! and when she goes "hey, how did you know?" you can tell her it's because you know she (or her friend who gave them to her) EFFING STOLE THIS LITTLE PIGGY'S $800 LEATHER JACKET AS WELL AS HER GLOVES, WHICH WERE SPECIALLY AIRMAILED TO HER ALL THE WAY FROM NORWAY. then you should avoid coming in close proximity to her if at all possible, as karma's a bitch and you don't want to become collateral damage when something horrific inevitably happens to her as a result of her shady, underhanded thieving ways. places that hire dishonest employees with bad attitudes who don't have a set policy for anything, it seems, do not get good ratings in my book.
by Nikki N. on
This place sucks. It is crowded, you can't move, and the bartenders are JERKS. I am from DC and went there during a weekend trip. The line was outrageous. Once you get in, you can't even move. I gave the bartender my credit card and asked him to close my tab out immediately after I ordered a round of drinks. I never even left the bar and when he finally came back around to me, he claimed that I never gave him a credit card ! He lost it within 10 minutes somehow and then had the nerve to ask me who I gave it to you and denied he had it! JERKS!!! So not worth it. Just a bunch of posers ang the bartender at the restaurant bar was unfriendly too.Not sure why anyone goes here. The people aren't even good looking!!!