Owner is a self absorbed a**hole. Was there with husband, had a seizure and blacked out. I ran inside and asked owner to call 911. Told him what happened and im a nurse and its not your typical someone passing out!He argued and refused to call still. He gave me a buisness card with an address on it. In my opinion if you see someone having violent convulsions and you see someone working on that person trying to save their life. Wouldn't you just call 911 to help that person. Or would you sit their and brush it off like the owner? He is a inhumane money hungry person! All I have to say is KARMA is a biotch!
Review Source:The hookah flavors are great, especially the house blends (even though the all have misogynistic sex names). Everything else here is awful. We had a party of 10 and the establishment rules are that you have to purchase one hookah for every 2 people or pay $5 for additional people. Have you ever tried to smoke an entire hookah with just two people!? This is an absurd requirement.
Also, it was a cold night and we sat outside. The owner charger us $20 to turn on the heat lamp even though we had already paid around $100 for 5 hookahs. Hot coals were provided often, but basically I would not come here again because it's just not worth it. Tapas the World in Midtown is a way better atmosphere (more twenty/thrirty somethings) and you can also get delicious food and drinks!
I've been a fan of this place for a very long time. My friends started taking me here last year, and we've gone as little as twice a month, to as much as twice a week, ever since.
It's a really chill atmosphere, and with the ever growing crowd of younger folks, this place definitely inspires conversation at the table.
Considering it was the site of a former Java City, it's used the small space well. There are a few tables inside, which are nice during the winter and those times where it's raining. The outside patio is nice, even though the chairs are cheap and tiny. The music is up super loud most of the time blaring a blend of eclectic-rap-top 40's-chill dance music.
I've tried a lot of the shisha they have there, and the old man behind the counter is almost never wrong with his recommendations. They do sell drinks like Rock-Star, Arizona Ice Tea and bottled water, but they can be expensive.  They also  have a huge assortment of hooka and shisha available for sale.
All in all it's a nice place to sit back and chill with friends.
Check it out guys: The owner here is EXTREMELY rude. He is cheap as hell and CRIES for your money, so if you're planning on heading down here, expect very low level customer service. The owner is completely rude and clueless at the same time. It's like the guy is always on his monthly cycle.
Atmosphere: Very HIGH-SCHOOL! I went there a few times and I'm surrounded by immature annoying wannabe-rapper/stripper teenagers.
One time I was smoking my hookah and next thing you know to my right I see these Highschool boys switching the hookah tobacco with weed. Go home and do that shit! I'm not here to inhale SKUNK! Yuck!
The only good thing about this place is the location, for me, it is pretty convenient and close-by. The Hookah's are "OK" Really cheap looking, not fully flavored. Music is always loud and ghetto as hell. You would think since it's a Hookah Bar, they'd have some Middle Eastern or Arabic music, or something general that most people will not get annoyed of. WRONG. Prepare yourself for a massive headache. Actually, don't even waste your time here. Go to Kasbah, you will not regret it!
came here with my girl on a saturday night. heard lots of good things about it, so i thought we might try it after our amazing dinner. normally we goto dtown, but something new right?
pros-im half persian, so as soon as i saw the persian owner i knew it was going to be great. very clean classy location, plenty of seating even though it was packed, up to date music being bumped but not too loud on the speaker system, amazing hookah flavors, very prompt service on getting our hookah, and the security/charcoal guy was very polite and always around when we needed a coal!
cons-basically its just far for most people to enjoy, off sunrise blvd across from home depot. instead of using folding chairs, i think nice wicker chairs, or even couches would be much classier
hookah flavor was amazing..i think it was called "pink", and it lasted for a long time. i consider myself a pro hookah smoker so i know whats good. they even have hookahs of everysize and budget and all the top brands/flavors available if u want to buy. great selection of snacks and drinks also!
kind of a younger crowd, but nobody seemed underage. i like how generally everyone dressed up a bit, especially the ladies. skirts dresses and heels all around. most of the guys had on dress shirts with zip up hoodies and jeans.
i highly recommend this place if u want a quality spot, and a great hookah. perfect for groups, and plenty of easy well light parking!
i wonder how it is during the day....
The prices were very cheap. Â Unfortunatly, so was the quality of the shiisha as well as the staff and clientel.
A friend and I visited because it was down the street from where we worked. Â We ordered a peach flavored tobacco but it could have been creamed corn flavor and nobody would have known the difference. Â It started tasting burnt right away and we had to remove 1 of the coals. Â If only there had had been a way to save the coal for later.
As more people started showing up (all in high school and probably 80 percent under the age of 18) the guy walking around with coals became more interested in entertaining underaged girls with smoke cheerios.
The music was unbearable. Â I would have had to have had a few wiskey sours under my belt and been at a club to enjoy it...and probably 16.
I'm in my late 20s, still young, but I've never had the urge to yell, "Get off my lawn," and spay someone with a hose more.
I guess if your a teen and looking for somewhere to go that doesn't card this is your place. Â But maybe if your 20s or older....stick to the Kasbah.
Wow, nobody huh? I've been to this place quite a few times actually. It's definitely the best hookah lounge in Sacramento by far. The shisha is fresh, you can thank the owner for that. He's got all kinds of different flavors in different ranges. Music can be heard throughout the inside and out, rap, alternative, maybe indie, and sometimes even Indian LOL you'd think it'd be more of a first choice but you know how the kids are. The crowds a bit mixed ranging from the youngins to the mid twenties. If you're willing to make the drive out there you'll be pleasantly surprised. There's also a mini fridge area with energy drinks, waters, and sodas if you get thirsty which is really nice. Of course you have to buy, nothings free. Their bathrooms not all tagged up like Cobble's, so don't be scared of STDs or gettin' robbed. The crowds more laid back but you've got the occasional preps being loud, just eyeball them, they'll shut it. All in all a good spot just wish it was more in Sacramento and less in the boonies.
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