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Businiess name:
Greenhouse Events
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
I visited this establishment twice. On one occasion, I entered with my party and had a few drinks here, only to find the music atrocious and the drinks overpriced. I did enjoy the green-themed decor, which is a nice change of place and reminds me of some of the nicer places I've been to in London and Hong Kong. The appeal of the aesthetics wore thin very quickly, though, and found myself out of there within an hour.
The second occasion I had of visiting Greenhouse was even worse. A friend of mine caught some buzz and wanted to meet some friends there, so we went, and waited in the cold for about half an hour only to give up to head elsewhere. I have no gripe with door policies, but this doorman was ruder than most, and whoever was pulling his strings that night insisted on a 2-bottle minimum for entry (which didn't include a table reservation). This, when it was nearly empty inside, was unacceptable.
Give the place a shot and enjoy the eco-themed interior, but don't waste any time if you have trouble at the door. The meatpacking district is just a few steps away, just head there for a good time.
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