Came for a friends birthday and stayed at the Westlake Village Inn. A very nice indoor/outdoor venue with 2 bars. Outside area had several areas for bottle service and plenty stand up heaters to keep you warm on a cold evening. Inside area had a medium sized dance floor with indoor bottle service areas and a private room area which we had reserved for the birthday. The DJ and hype man were good! Hip/hop, top 40's and dance music! had a great time! drinks were in the typical higher priced range.
Review Source:If  in your 20s it's great because there's no way you're at Bogies looking to find someone, just out having a good time.
If  in your 30s it's good because you a pass from the gf to hang with the boys and gaze on conejo valley's finest or viceversa.  Or if single you still have back up plans to make into hollywood by midnight.
if  in your 40s it's  ok because you got a babysitter and you're out at an actual nightclub feeling sexy and young.  Or if single you found mr. right now.
If in your 50s it's acceptable because you still got a chance, with your experience and funds its possible to convince a younger patron for a future engagement.
If  in your 60s and beyond it excellent because you are still kicking it and making us all smile.  Ok so i guess they stop smiling when you they are half your age but a noble pursuit none the less.
This is a great place to have a drink and dance. Im in my early 30's and when i be in my early 50s I still wonna party so stop hating on older ppl who wants to have fun. Trust me many older ladies are much better than the newer generation. I have been here many times and its fun. SO if U r a party person and dont care what other say about U this is the place. Who cares how long u wait at a bar or  10 dollar cover. If u r complainer U will always be a complainer even if everything is perfect. :)) I just wanted to share my opinion. ciao
Review Source:I have my bachelorette party there this passed Saturday. We had VIP bottle service in the section to the left of the DJ. My entourage had an amazing time. The Bar Manager was very  accommodating  and very service friendly. The staff brought out the food we ordered timely.
Aside from that the dance floor was jumping. The DJ played a very good mix of songs that kept me on the dance floor all night long.
I would recommend this place for any bridesmaids looking for a happening spot to throw their soon to be bride a JUMPING party. Or even a Birthday party location. I Loved it and will return again.
This review is only for the Thursday night jazz events.
The music is great and there is no cover! Some of the best musicians in LA are playing for FREE. How can you pass that up?
Our first trip there the place was packed. No seats available and there was no room to lean up against the bar. After standing for the first set, we decided we needed to sit and found a place outside by the fire. If you're going to make Thursday nights "jazz night" then have the music play on the outside speakers as well.
The second time we went, we got there earlier and found a couple of seats on the bench in the "VIP" room...it certainly didn't make me feel very special. While the rest of the room had the lights dimmed, the VIP lounge had the lights on full blast. I felt like an animal on display at the zoo.
Now to the service...
How can management screw things up so bad? Oh yeah, it's owned by the same guy that owns Mediterraneo, possibly the place with the worst service west of the Atlantic Ocean. Anyway, they don't have a bartender at the bar inside. WHAT??? I understand them wanting to make better use of the servers they hired but for a place that gets standing room only crowds, that's insane! Making us go outside to order drinks is the most ridiculous thing I've heard of. The servers do a fine job but they are way understaffed as they all have to go to the ONE bartender outside.
If the music wasn't so great, I'd give this place 1-2 stars and vow to never come back. However, if you're a fan of jazz, it's definitely worth the trip.
Such a random mix of people. Great for people watching: from the AARP convention to the college frat boys in plaid shirts... I've seen it all. But my favorite was definitely the Cougars by far... Scantily clad cougars with shoes 2 sizes too small so their toes hangs over the edge and grip the floor. These cougars lurk on the dance floor for their cubs. Once she makes eye contact, she goes in for the kill and drags his carcass to a secluded spot and eat its fill. Once satisfied, she dumps the poor cubl in a nearby booth as she returns to the dance floor for her next meal. Rwwarrr!
Review Source:I really miss the old Bogies with the live music, Great for dancing. Where else could a baby boomer go? but alas that is gone. As far as the comments about Cougars, Really? I'm an older lady and don't consider myself a Cougar. Because we are older, doesnt mean we want young men. (They are the ones who hit on us.) But we do like a place to meet other people our own age and Bogies was it. Oh yeah, Bottle service $125 and up to sit inside? Really?
Review Source:This was such an interesting and fun place! And the reason it was fun was people watching. Damn!
We met up with some local friends and they suggest this bar, which is a slightly drive, but oh well. The layout is dope. An outside part as a deck with heat lanterns, comfy chairs, a bar and you can smoke. Then you can go inside to a DJ and a dance floor and a lot of cougars! Meow.
Drinks were pretty expensive, but not bad. And the tunes were good. And even though most of the crowd was much older women it was still better than being stuck with 18 year olds.
Bogey's has a very fun, hip atmosphere on the weekends. Â Their live music is always entertaining but I often find the people in this area of Westlake/Thousand Oaks to be a bit pretentious. Â I found the exception to that rule in a cocktail waitress named Katya. Â She was smart, funny and MAN did girlfriend know her alcohol! Â We are Bourbon Connoisseurs and she definitely knew her Glen Livet. Â If you go to Bogies for nothing else, than music tell Katya hello for me! I'm not sure why they have made the move to put her behind the bar.
Review Source:Had drinks there the other night, only my second visit, but HUGE difference from my first visit. First time there a few months ago was very disappointing. Not only was the place crawling with older ladies trying to relive their younger years, but the service was horrible. This time around, the crowd was still in identity crisis, but the server was superb. Not only was she cute and spunky, but quite attentive, especially considering the number of people she was trying to serve. They were a bit understaffed, but not enough to annoy me, just enough for me to notice. I plan on going back and hope that the improvements continue, enough for me to change my rating up a level or two.
Review Source:Came here for our company holiday party, and it was great!
I loved the food, especially their spicy shrimp and the mushroom pizza! Very "BOUGIE" place and has a great atmosphere. Love the vibe, and the jazz music they play in the background.
I will definitely come back here for more and happy hour!
I live in LA and I would NEVER go back to this establishment (or lack there of.) Staff=rude and bouncers--I mean really? These are the guys from highschool who never had any friends so they like to flex their power. Â It is a pretty location..it is too bad the staff put such a bad taste in our mouth.
Review Source:I came here on a weekday, so I can't speak much of the crowd on weekends. Based on all the reviews, this place is apparently a good place to hollar at some cougars or to be picked up by one on weekends. On a weekday, It's definitely a nice place to chill for some food and drinks if you're in the area.
Food: 3 stars***
The flatbreads were ok, nothing special to rave about.
Drinks: 3 stars***
The cocktails are definitely on the pricier side averaging $13 per drink. The prices were just as steep as Downtown LA bars. They do have a happy hour from 5-7 which consists of $5 drinks. They were good, but definitely not worth $13.
Venue: 4 stars*****
The venue here is very modern, and very classy. On the patio, you have an amazing view of the gold course awhile getting some fresh air away from all the LA pollution.
Honestly this is a nice venue, but it's for old people trying to get their swerve on. If you care to know more, read on
I came here after a nice dinner at Boccaccio's, with the young people in our party, out of curiosity of what nightlife is like in Westlake.
805 Clubbing Part 1, Summary:
-Lots of cougars
-Stiff drinks, relatively quick service, $10 cover on a Saturday night
-Lots of sleaze. Gross, older couple love, and not like in the "mom and dad are so cute" kind of way. It's like a frat party 30 years later. Lots of cheaply dressed women and men gyrating to sequences of techno mixing in and out of top 40 and 80's/90's rnb.
Like I said, the place itself is not bad and if you just want an after dinner drink with people you came with, it's okay for one drink. FYI it's part of the hotel and apparently there's a good restaurant just across the point/mini lake thing that it sits next to.
Boogies = *BOGUS! Â
(* on a Saturday Night)
The staff is rude, especially the 'door lady' dressed in office gear. Â She was dressed like she was on the way to a local PTA meeting (very Joan Cusak in School of Rock - minus the Rock).
We waited 15 minutes at the bar for a drink, while 6 wait staff were huddled around the register - other bar patrons were making jokes about it because there was literally NOBODY there and the two customers that were at the bar waiting for drinks/tabs were welcomed with the backs of 6 wait staff that were trying to figure out the register.
THEN - we kept looking for a place to sit - after asking 3 employees who ignored us (turned around and walked away).. ..the caddy door lady replied (aka Joan) Â VERY RUDELY says... 'They are $100 minimum per table - except for the wall seats - we ARE a REAL NIGHT CLUB after all.' Â (dressed in her OFFICE attire... Â Incredibly condescending.)
Look Lady... I just spent well over $100 on my dinner before stopping at this 'Westlake Nightclub' and I wouldn't mind spending well over that here...BUT WITH AN ATTITUDE LIKE YOURS YOU CAN TAKE THAT $100 and...........actually I will keep my money thanks. Â
Anyway, we closed our tab and left promptly..... ick - it didn't have to be like that.
The music wasn't very motivating and it was drowned out by attitude.
Bottom line.. if you are looking for a nightclub in Westlake Village... don't.
P.S. To the Owner, hire someone polite for your door staff  - we are very good repeat customers when treated kindly - and we will not be back.
It is what it is ladies and gents..as most fellow yelpers have noted - Bogies is where the cougars + pumas come to play with the silver foxes + sugar daddies of the T.O./Westlake area.
DJ spins some pretty good jams going from today's club mixed top 20 hits, to the classic hits of the late MJ and what have you. The dance floor has decent amount of space, at least when it is not crowded. It is hit or miss here, and sometimes the crowd builds up later into the evening.
As for the staff, I mean it is a club atmosphere...so yes ppl may have somewhat of an attitude, but I got great service from our waitress and our bartenders.
Food was meh..do yourself a favor and eat at a restaurant before..I am just not a fan of 'eating where you boogie'.
So to all you Ashton Kutchers of the world...meet your paradise at Bogies. In all honesty, its not that bad of a spot and if you have a good group of friends to hang with, it makes for a better time.
Four stars means Yay! I'm a fan. Or...I was a fan.
However, the next review I write may very well be a lonely one-star because Bogies is going to get rid of their Friday night live bands and go to boring and ubiquitious DJ's. My friends and I are attempting to contact the new management about this abysmal situation, but despite our best efforts, it is obvious that no one is even reading our correspondence - we all get the same mindless reply no matter what we said.
Below is my letter in hopes that Bogies will not be ruined for the Friday-night-ers:
Dear Ms. Sautto;
It has come to many of our attention that Bogeys will no longer have live entertainment on Friday nights.
Is this true? I think it would be a terrible shame to take the best part of a Bogeys Friday night away from us, your loyal patrons.
My friends and I have been patronizing your establishment for over 5-years, at a nearly every-other-week schedule, and hearing that our bands won't be there is taking the wind out of our sails.
DJ's are far from special. Â You could go anywhere and get DJ mix. Sandbox is the best live band at Bogeys (or anywhere) and we never miss a night when they play. They are absolutely sensational, and just try to get on the dance floor when they are on stage. We don't mind trying to squeeze into the mix of happy, dancing patrons, the entertainment is worth it.
If it is true that there will no longer be live entertainment at Bogeys, you will be sure to lose a lot of income, for many of us will be forced to find other pastures to play in. Personally, I am comfortable at your establishment, and find it very distressing that it won't be fun anymore.
Please tell me this is not true! Are you really planning to leave us to the mercy of record spinners and take away the excitement of the band?
Thank you for your consideration, a reply would be most welcome.
Sincerely,
Michelle & her cohorts
And below, the same exact automated reply that everyone else got:
Thank you for contacting us we appreciate your comments and hope that you will continue to enjoy the new and exciting entertainment we have coming soon.
Yeah, right! Ignore your loyal patrons, Bogies. Thanks a lot!
Ended up here trying to watch MNF with some friends. Â Horrible customer service - all the bartenders and servers are busy gossiping about how their lives suck instead of serving customers who are there to enjoy themselves.
Place was dead except the elderly who escaped from the local senior center. Â Cougars and sugar daddies alike.
This place fucking BLOWS. Â Worst "dance club/lounge/restaurant/bar/whateverthefuckyouwannaÂcallit EVER" Â I went here last weekend on a Saturday night with a group of 6 girlfriends, ages 20ish-30ish. Â We got there around 10pm... the place was dead, they have a HUGE outdoor patio next to the bar with tables and chairs that was completely empty, when we asked to have a seat next to the fireplace the hostess BITCH Michelle took about 10 mintues just to ask the manager if it was "ok" for us to just have a seat, as we all planned of getting appetizers and drinks. Â First round of drinks and food came pretty fast, then the waitress disappeared for most of the night and we had to go to the actual bar to refill. Â In the mean time we were all being approached by men in their late 50's or older... They should change their name to "Oldies", this place is crawling with the living dead! Â We had an issue with the bill, they included a 20% gratuity to our tab even though we had to go to the bar and get our own drinks, and the waitress STOOD BY OUR TABLE LIKE A HAWK as we all were paying, it was very awkward...
So we ended up leaving and going to Cisco's down the street, and as we were walking in we saw the hostess Michelle from Bogies... She put her hand in my friends face and called us all bitches. Â Keepin it classy I see.
I wouldn't recommend this place even to my worst enemy, unless you like being harassed by replaceable staff members or creepy old ass men.
(I read at least a half dozen reviews before writing this.)
First, let me provide some context. I have been living in this area for most of my life, and have seen way too many changes to mention. I go out dancing 2-3 times a week and have done so for my entire adult life, from San Diego to LA/Hollywood to Ventura, Santa Barbara, and SF (limiting my references to California).
Three years ago I realized that there were - at that time - at least eight dance clubs within about a two-mile area in the Conejo Valley along Agoura Road, from Cheseboro Road to Westlake Blvd., including Bogie's.
The first time I went to Bogie's, it was a Friday night. This is not something I recommend...unless you are at least 79 years old, and need a walker to ambulate. A friend of mine said the crowd reminded him of The Star Wars Bar. I don't agree. It's more like The Star Wars Bar....IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE! Because of the crowd that frequents Friday nights at Bogie's, it has a couple of nicknames: "The Wrinkle Room" and "Fogie's". Hoping that something had changed, I repeated this ill-advised behavior, only to find, much to my chagrin, that...nothing had changed. Â ON FRIDAYS
Saturdays are, IN MY EXPERIENCE, a completely different animal. Saturdays at Bogie's kick ass! There is a (relatively) new DJ, "Ricky Jay", who is IMO the best DJ in this area. Granted, he has some competition, especially in the House/Electro scene (think "Shanto", & "Sweet P" currently appearing at Padri Martini Bar on Friday nights). Nevertheless, Bogie's has DEFINITELY made an impact on the local dance scene, and has endured the recession quite handily, thank you very much, as several of the other clubs in the area have gone out of business ("Blue", "Chapter 8", "P6", "Suki 7").
As has already been stated in every review that I have read here on Yelp, the layout is beautiful. The nicest, by far, in the area.
Saturdays, age-wise, the crowd IS diverse, from twenty-somethings to forty-somethings, and are generally very friendly. The majority of the people I see/talk to are there for one reason: To have fun.
So we were at a wedding at the hotel next door, and as the party wound down, we found ourselves wandering over to Bogies.
What could have been an interesting indoor/outdoor environment was more or less ruined by the fact that they don't enforce the "no smoking 20 ft from the door" rule, and therefore both areas were too chokingly infused with cigarette smoke to enjoy.
It was so crowded we could barely get to the bar to order some pretty expensive drinks. I know the fire marshal allows for a certain number of people but that's a limit, not a target.
They seemed to have some cute small group areas with fireplaces, but they were roped off for private parties. This was fine, but by the litter of empty glasses and crumpled napkins, it looked like the private party left an hour ago and the new group (i.e., us) would appreciate not being shooed out of the only seating we could find.
Bogies is one of the few bars in Westlake open during party hours, but the environment was such a turn off I'd be hard pressed to go back.
Ugh, I don't like coming here.
Last night I attended a Red Cross Japan Fundraiser. I had a good time- the event was put on by a local promoting company and they did a nice job. I donated a little extra money- it's for a good cause. I ended up winning a certificate to batting cages(from the charity raffle). Well, I'm not a 12 year old boy so I wanted to give this certificate to someone with kids- someone who would appreciate it.
I approached 4 different groups of people aged 40-50 asking them if they would like this FREE 50$ gift certificate.
I swear, I have never experienced such overall rudeness and negative attitude. These people weren't even there for the charity event, they were just supporting their own alcoholic habits by maxing out all their credit cards.
I realized my mistake. Those disgusting people do not have kids and thank god.
Anyways, what's more relevant is the fact that I bought 5 drinks and my bill was $70 dollars.
The prices were not inflated due to the charity event. That was all money Bogie's pocketed.
Next time, if I ever go here, I'm bringing a flask.
The only thing I reallllyyyy like is the outdoor bar/patio allows smoking. I was sitting at the bar, watching the Laker game, puffing on my Camel 99's and drinking my $43,000 drink.
I clearly was not aware there were this many people hiding in the Westlake area. Â Where do they come from... Out of the bushes? Behind the books at Barnes and Nobles? Tell me they don't really trek out to Westlake for the pseudohollywood cougar glory that is Bogies..
Wasn't a big fan, then again it was freezing out and there was a noticeable lack of outside heating available. Â
Agree with whoever said the guys at the front take their job too seriously.
If you're young, you should man up and drive into town. If you're not, know better and go somewhere decent.
[And yes, one star seems harsh...guess it's the mood of today.]
Place used to be good, but there are no more happy hour prices.
Bump it blondie waitress will take hour long breaks in between serving you your liquor and food. She will do her best to avoid you.
When you ask for the check she will not bring it to you unless you walk out the door. Â
When you complain to management about her service and how long it takes, she will say, "well you got what you ordered, right!"
Ladies, do you need a boobjob? How's about a new Louis Vuitton purse? What about those killer Louboutin heels you've been eyeing in all the fashion mags? Maybe a luxurious trip to Italy?
Gentlemen, do you want to live the dream? Do you want to surf all day, look good and get paid for it? Maybe you need a couple grand to invest into your car? Maybe even get some money for that tattoo removal service you need for that bad tribal that goes across your back?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, come on down to The Wrinkle Room.
Bogies is the ultimate in cougar den and sugar daddy haven.
Basically, there are only 3 reasons to come here:
1) You are in your 20s, strapped for cash and have no morals.
2) You are in your mid 40s and up with money to burn.
3) You are a people watcher - and don't mind drinks a bit on the high-priced side because you are in need of some good entertainment.
This place has the weirdest mix of people I've ever seen in my entire life. It's just really weird seeing anorexic midgets, washed up D-list celebrities, trashy 21 year old girls, 60+ year old men in jumpsuits from 1970 and obese women in revealing clothing all on one dance floor. I mean, it's just fucking weird and it's not pleasant to look at. Mix that in with a DJ that doesn't know what he's doing - it's just a recipe for disaster.
Here are a couple of examples on how weird this place is.
A couple of years ago on a people watching adventure with my ex's older sister, we were getting hit on by an older man in his mid to late 50s. He then looks at my ex's sister and says he wanted to take her home. He looks at me and says "I think you would be perfect for my son. I'm going to take you home for him." Then he rolls over and points his finger at his son. As it turns out, I dated his son and then it was all awkward and I say to the dad, "I already dated your son" and the dad says, "You dated him? Why did you dump him? It's because he has a little cock, isnt it? Well, I have a big cock. You both can play with it later." ---- REALLY? Â REALLY!?!?!??
Then another time I came here with my ex and some cougar kept dancing with me and my ex... And a few hours later offered me $25,000 to take him home. I told him to go and he was a wimp and didn't go. FUCK, 25 GRAND? FOR ONE NIGHT OF SEX? What an idiot. He should have gone. But the point is... WEIRD SHIT HAPPENS HERE.
Honestly I think this place is disgusting and I have't been back in quite some time now. I probably won't be back ever again. I've been enough times to say I've experienced what Bogies is all about.
I'd give this place negative stars... But I'm giving it 1 star for entertaiment value and 1 star for the drinks being strong (at least mine always have been).
Went here with some friend at work to watch Game 6 of the NBA finals. Everyone was in great spirits given that the Lakers won handily.
I liked the setting and atmosphere, there is indoor and outdoor seating which is nice. Not a big fan of all those folks smoking cigars outside. The food was just OK. I had a mojito which was a little too sweet and served in a small glass.
A colleague of mine invited me out for dinner and some drinks Friday evening with his wife and some friends, so I went due to the fact I had a long week and was in dire need of some R&R.
I drove up here to Bogies, not too far from Woodland Hills where I work. Located in Westlake Village, so I knew the place had to be nice. And just as I expected, it was greatly located next to a golf course and two other restaurants. The lighting was set very dim on the outside, kinda had a nice Christmasy feeling to it. We stayed in the outdoor area most of the time next to the bar. The view was wonderful, it overlooked the golf course, the lake, a large fountain etc.. Just really relaxing.
Best part of Bogies, the happy hour. Before 7PM, all appetizers are half off! Even with that, the food was delicious. We ordered the crispy coconut shrimp, vegetarian pizza and a pepperoni pizza. Superb! The pizza was not too heavy at all and you get your moneys worth.
We stayed at Bogies pretty late, until 1AM or so. And I found out that at 9pm, Bogies opens up the dance floor with a live band. The place gets really busy after 9:00pm. Also, theres an additional bar next to the dancefloor, so that makes two seperate bars for this place.
Oh and just an fyi, Bogies is definitely a Cougar bar. Yes, thats right, Cougar bar. I had to be the youngest person at that place. I noticed plenty of single ladies all dolled up like they're going clubbin' getting their groove on. Let's just say that, I had TONS of fun that night. So if you wanna take your boys out for a night of drinking and dancing, starting off with a great happy hour then Bogies is your spot. I definitely recommend this place to anybody, of all ages.
Serious cougar den action. Throw in a couple cocktails and you can have a fun time here (for Westlake Village).
Staying at the WL Village Inn gets you some amazing* perks, no cover at this fine establishment for one. There wasn't a line when we stepped up on a Friday night and hey, we did get to dance to a live band.
The patio area is casual, grab a table if you can. It's a great spot to kick back and hang with the local color. That color being tanning spray, silicone, and hair gel: PURE ELEGANCE!! Thumbs down to the cig smoke, it kind of hung in the air and permeated all that was on the patio, however if you want to actually hear what your friends are saying this area may be the one to congregate at.
A live band played top 40's and took turns with a DJ working the crowd. Pretty standard stuff but it made for a fun night with a group of festive friends. A really strong long-island doesn't hurt, in fact I recommend it. I can't complain about the drinks, mine were made with a hearty pour. Delicious.
I certainly wouldn't go out of my way to visit this place again, but if you're staying nearby it will entertain you and your buds and let you get in some cougar watching action. Don't stress if you get hit on by someone considerably older than you, it's all part of the experience. If you do not get a cougar/dirty old boss asking for your digits your evening won't be complete.
* Not really amazing at all.
Watch out for the cougars and the old men who are looking for fresh meat. The venue in itself is beautiful but it's the people who make this club and I just was not feeling it. It's a local place with local people from what I saw. I can't comment on the bartending skills cause I was DD but what made me leave early was the band....If your going to have a live band at least make it a good one!
I would only recommend this place to guys looking to get laid with crispy blonde silicone filled chick. oh yea ;)
If you are a cougar hunter, than this is the den! There aren't many reviews on here that don't mention the word "cougar" somewhere in there, so really I'm only confirming a recurring observation.
Came with no expectations of the place (other than that it was a cougar bar), and had a really good time. The DJ could've been better, but overall I liked the atmosphere and how there's both a big outdoor area, as well as indoor area with kind of a small dance floor, but it's not like people aren't bumping into you left and right anyway.
My one negative experience there was the bartender. Beware. He is MEAN. He's an older man (probably bitter because he's old working in a BAR), and would NOT serve us drinks for the longest time! I know he saw me waiting patiently because he gave me eye contact MANY times, but he still continued to pass me over for random people that popped up. It's not like I don't know how to get a drink from a bar either, this guy was just plain rude! When we finally got our drinks, we asked for some cranberry chasers and he charged us like $2 and gave us the nastiest look...as if people have never ordered chasers before? Ugh.
If I didn't have such a fun time I'd rate this place lower just for that dude, but I'm guessing there really aren't too many places to party out there, so why not give this one a decent review?
Young chicks and cougars. Awesome. It's like God created a very boring little town and gave the people pretend-fancy places like P6 and Suki, and then said 'ok, this isn't the best, but it is less overtly wannabe cool.'
There is basically nothing cool about the Westlake/T.O. nightspots because the wannabe-wealthy factor is extremely ridiculous, but at least there's loose cougars. I can get with that. And again, there's hot younger girls if you're into that sort of thing. Younger chicks are so 80's, they just don't have the lasting appeal of a cougar cheating on her husband.
Oh, and the dance floor later in the night is almost  a surreal scene. You've got at about a 30 year spread of ages on that floor at the same time. Right next to each other. Intermingling. Since there's a lot of lighting in there, it forces you to really admit to yourself how creepy it is. But it's probably a good place to catch your step mom on the low looking for a parking lot rendezvous in her Infiniti. Me-ow!
Yes there maybe old people there (great to talk to) and Ashley the waitress disappears for hours on end with your check but everyone else is great.
I must say the food was outstanding and if you don't have Ashley service is PERFECT. Â I only know her name because everyone was looking for her so I could cash out. Â
I ordered the burger and it was done exactly how I like it. Â Even the French, I mean FREEDOM, fries are good. Â The salad had enough dressing and the pints are poured perfectly.
Now they are not true pints they are the 14 oz glasses with the thicker bottoms (take notice how many places are tricking you and calling it a pint but they are using thick bottoms to pour you less).
Overall I give the place three stars... plus one for all the TVs and having an ok cigar selection.