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I wasn't sure what to expect reading the reviews, but it was definitely a pleasant surprise. I drove up and used their valet service. Parking around the area is not easy to find, so the $5 valet charge was an inexpensive and convenient service. When you walk into the building, you walk into the lobby and wait for the elevator where the tasteful music and decor really builds your anticipation. When you get off of the elevator, you are greeted by the hostesses, no cover charge, and go to the bar. I got there about 9:50 on a Saturday night, where they had a singles event. I was afraid that it wouldn't have many people in there that early, but there was a fair amount of people, and as some of the other reviews said, there were more women than men, who weren't afraid to mingle! The DJ did some interesting mixes and mash-ups, and the dance floor was full. Everyone was friendly, seemed like a more professional crowd, and there was a nice variety of attractive people; people came there to impress, and were dressed as such. The bathrooms were clean and easy to get to, and no attendant, which is a plus for me; I always feel guilty for not leaving a tip when I wash my hands. The only drawback is that a good half of the club is private/VIP booths, which seemed a little excessive. I think if they reduce the number of these private booths/tables, would cut down on the congestion around the bar area and dance floor. I know a couple of ladies I was talking to, wanted to sit down for a minute, but all the tables were reserved and empty. The crowd seemed to be mid-20's to mid-30's professional, which is what I am, and what I was looking for. The drinks are average priced for a bar/club on Saturday night; $8-12 for a house vodka and tonic is what I peg as average, and theirs is $8. Was $10 for Grey Goose. Overall, excellent atmosphere and experience and I will be going back again soon!
Pros: Atmosphere, plenty of singles, mid-20's to mid-30's
Cons: Too many reserved booths/tables, crowded around the bar area
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