by Peter M. on
In a nutshell, I'm not impressed. Looks nice, but the food was crap, at least what I had, which was admittedly only "roasted tomato & fennel soup" and coffee. The "soup" tasted like watered down tomato sauce straight from a can...no flavor at all. The coffee was weak and NO ONE CAME BY TO SEE IF I WANTED A REFILL. In fact, the service in this place sucks the big trouser-mouse!! The people we were meeting for brunch got here before us and they were apoplectic about how bad the service was. I will never return....bad service, bad attitude from staff, and bad food do not a successful restaurant make.
by Hosea Schroder on
Club Space is an internationally-recognized super-club that has world-class DJs. This club has the capacity to hold thousands, and often does. Past Resident DJs include Paul van Dyk, Ferry Corsten and Sander Kleinenberg, among other greats. There is no pretentiousness about this place like there is in South Beach; you will get in and you are guaranteed to dance your bum off!!! There was a long line to get in, but for $5 more, we skipped to the very front. It can get hot inside, but the drinks are priced decently and the energy is amazing. I would come here before any other club in South Beach. Just so you know, it's about a $15-20 cab ride because it's just over the bay in downtown Miami.
by Phil Huizinga on
Since I've only been here to see bands, that's what I'm going to focus on. In short: it sucks total ass. I know, it's so tempting because they book some awesome shows there....but every single time I have seen a beloved band perform, I walk away thinking that I hate them a little. Then i jog my memory: No! I don't hate this band! I love them! They are just suffering the trials of Webster Hall sound techies and NYU scensters! Seriously. Do not let Webster Hall spoil your little heart's pure and beautiful love of music. Stay the hell out.