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Businiess name:  The Edison
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
gents, and anyone wearing rubber soled shoes, this review is for you. i was looking forward to coming to this place because i had heard some good things from a few people and liked the website. my friend, his fiancee and i were coming for a private party and were on the guest list. we show up saturday night, 10pm. i'd love to tell you about my experience inside, but by 10:01 my night was sent back to the drawing board because I couldn't get past the front door. according to the "doormen" there, the owner's policy is no tennis shoes, and according to the burly clipboard holder, security jobs are on the line (in case a sneaker-wearing hooligan break into the place and start buying drinks, i guess). the fact is that i wasn't wearing sneakers (laceless pumas) and that their story - "we're trying to distance ourselves from hollywood; this is a lounge, not a bar" - is utter baloney. hey edison owner, don't pat yourself on the back just yet. skid row ring a bell? that's one way to distance yourself. how about aggressive homeless people hitting up people in line for money? also a nice touch. you have to be high as a kite to think that someone's shoes will give the place a bad name. there's a hundred great bars within a 5 mile radius... i suggest you take your hard-earned money to one where it's appreciated. it's a good thing this joint is downtown, out of the way of the general public who goes out to have fun without pretentious bouncers swatting them away at the door. the irony is that the same guys working the door would never get into this place if they came in their normal evening attire without the grim-reaper outfits. Pros: everyone inside will be wearing black shoes Cons: who cares?

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