I have friends that are members. Ive been there half a dozen times and have regretted going every time. The bar tenders ignore you and are pretty rude if you're not a member. There are a lot of very snobby people. But, on occasion, there are some interesting , nice folk. Normally the band members. Two stars for cool band folk that are down to earth.
Review Source:haha, i was able to get into the private club (invited by a friend). Â and i came to make fun, but....the 900 club isn't that bad. Â the second floor is actually less pretentious than the first. Â
enter thought the side door below by turning left after the bue velvet door. Â there's also a rear/side entrance towards the back of the building that is level with the street. Â
being on the second floor makes the 900 seem more remote/exclusive. Â a ski lodge look and feel, great views out the west windows, multiple hdtvs (though music on during nhl playoffs and a dodger game. Â hoping for something like a lakers game, they turn on game sound), and no dbags (plenty of rich folk though). Â the food was very good. Â no cash, all on accounts since it's member based.
all medium wood interior (wood, floor, walls, ceiling) with plenty of eating tables and comfy chairs/couches. Â a pool tables and video game cubby the kids love. Â beautiful stained glass windows on both sides of a classic wood bar with wooden overhang/upside down glasses. Â bartenders were very attentive and accommodating.
very relaxed atmosphere, but as you can guess, there's some money in the bar. Â given the location (MB), no reason to think there wouldn't be. Â definitely an 35-50 year old crowd, not many 20 somethings looking to hook up. Â overall, way better than i expected.