The dirty low class Bohemian is gone and a much "shinier" host has taken its place. The creators of Trinity, have made a big step that turns out to be Seattle's first small step toward large scale quality clubbing. Dance, hip hop, and top 40 are in three different rooms. What makes this location stand out from other large clubs is the decor and style of the rooms -- the hip hop room has a great funky Asian feel and the top 40 bar has a slight glamorous shine. The bartending has been professional with skills that haven't disappointed -- yet. Unfortunately, I won't make many visits because there is no hip hop dance floor -- which is the only beat that many club goers can shake to. The dance and top 40 crowds may enjoy the dressed up structure, but the hip hop crowd will desire a dance floor.
Pros: Three Rooms, Stylish
Cons: No hiphop dance floor, Expensive entry fee, No dancing girls
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