2395 North Solano Drive
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Dona Ana County
Phone: (505) 523-0440
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by Matha Grandusky on It was a cold, Monday night. I was sure this place would be as dead as can be with no activity. Well, I was 1/2 wrong. The place was scaresly populated but alive and kicking. With only about 15-20 patrons in the place, the friendliest servers and owner made sure the experience was authentic and full of life. There is one particular server, I sadly do not know his name, but is ALWAYS very engaging and a pleasure to see. They make you feel welcome in a very, very sincere way. And the food....incredible. I had a Goupon to use up before it expired. I will most definately be back again....Groupon or not.
by Noelle Niverson on Experience #1: New Years Eve 09'. Pretty fun time, dance party, free champagne at midnight.. until my favorite winter coat and cell phone were stolen! I reached for my coat which was on a nearby barstool to make some celebratory phone calls and my cell was in the pocket of my coat. Both disappeared - both now belong to a guilty stranger. I notified the bartenders and bouncers - they helped me look, people offered to buy me drinks.. One guy even offered me his coat - they were very sweet but I was sad, and in tears. You should not have to worry about stuff like that in Woodside if you ask me. I posted notices in the bar and at the subway stop - never heard anything.. sad sad sad. Experience #2: The other night my gal pal and I stopped in for a couple beers. We sat down at the bar, it was decently full but not crowded. Nice bartendress poured our brews, took a couple sips and then from out of nowhere CREEPERS attacked! Two dudes pulled up next to us and stared the creepy stare like you wouldn't believe! We would glare over at them, they'd look away fast and then a moment later right back at us - gross! We covered our glasses with coasters and stepped outside to confess how uncomfortable we both felt - these were the type of creeps that had probably already ruffied our drinks. So we left. Not worth the stress - just a couple girls trying to have a nice night out. Conclusion: I don't care that you have very cute Halloween decorations and one of the only dance floors in Woodside Sean Og's - you attract bad people, and there are better neighborhood bars that deserve my business.
by herm p. on I went to the grand opening of TEMPLE last weekend and it was so cool! That's usually the case when something new opens up. And for club spaces, it usually goes downhill from there, and I give it four stars for now. The main room is very white, trendy and contemporary with square pillars and marble floors and a lot of special effects lighting. But be careful when you dance, spilled drinks on marble floors can be slippery!!! Downstairs, it's very dark with a Buddha statue and there's fake stone walls like a Buddhist temple. There's a little room to the side that's all white too with a bluish black lighting glow and more couches and sofas. This space is very nicely done and the crowd was very wide eyed and friendly. So were the gogo dancers and the roving photographers. If anyone is old enough to remember, this was formerly called CLUB DV8 whcih was notorious during it's heyday.