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Greatest Bar
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citysearch c.
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I've been to this bar a handful of times and its always been an "eh" experience...good, but definitely not great, I'm pretty indifferent to it. The bar has a lot of potential, 4 floors, average prices, plenty of room, etc. I went there this past Saturday (July 19th 2008) for a friends birthday. I was anticipating a great time since the bar is usually pretty good for that type of event (it never gets too crowded).
The DJ on the other hand.... sucked
He would play a song for 30 seconds, then jump to a new song. I'm not exaggerating either. It was literally 30 seconds per song. My friends and I were joking that he probably had his laptop open to iTunes and was playing the free previews from the iTunes store.
Every once in a while he would "scratch" the song, but not in a good way. He would arbitrarily scratch a song in a random place just for the sake of doing it.
I'm a pretty terrible dancer as it is... but having to switch gears every 30 seconds to dance to a new beat was too much. By about 2 hours I couldn't take it any more and I went down to his booth. I asked him (politely I might add) if he could play a song if not to completion, then for at least more than 30 seconds... he gives me the "no-go" sign (waving his hand under his chin, across his neck) and goes back to "DJing". So I respond... "well its really hard to dance to this music..." He turns to me... and I quote "I'm not a f'ing jukebox bro..." I've been to enough bars/clubs that you need to make the transitions between the songs smooth, and maybe not DJ like an A.D.D. kid with an ipod.
Its really too bad because the bar had some great potential. There was even $2 beer and well-drink specials... definitely the potential for a memorable night, even the bouncers/bar tenders weren't tools like at most places
I purposefully included the date, because I'm sure (at least I hope) they change up the DJ every once in a while and maybe this night was just a fluke
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