"What? Â I can't hear you. Â I seriously can't hear you. Â I SAID I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" Â Maybe I'm just getting old...
This may be a dive bar, but a dive bar toilet they do not have. Â I was shocked how clean the bathroom was not just for a dive bar, but for a bar in general. For all the sweaty folks in the bar last night I was surprisingly not hot, but then again I wasn't sizzling like bacon on the dance floor. Â That's what the dance is called right? Â
One bartender, but you don't wait long for drinks. Â The drinks aren't too strong though, which is good cause this place is confusing to get to and thus leave. Â There is ample seating, standing room, and a dance floor. Â
I don't understand the zombie movies playing on the TV, but weird movies seems to be a dive bar thing. Â
Good place to see live music, not necessarily a good band. Â SNAP.
Great bar to see live music. I played there with my band the ROCKMORE64 last night for the midnight show. The bartender is lovely, sweet, and Bobby the MC/doorman was great. The drinks were great, good prices, the decor was sweet, especially the laser lighting effects. The stage was great, lots of room, good lighting, the P.A. sounded great. There's plenty of tables, booths, really sweet, intimiate nooks and crannies.
Forget what others wrote about "sketchy area of Clifton" and "dive bar" as a negative, its a really nicely appointed bar with a well thought out interior design (again with the exception of the aforementioned pole in front of stage left).
This place was great, looking forward to playing my drums there again.
I've come here a few times to see my friends' band play. It's definitely a dive bar, but I can't figure out the typical crowd since most of the people who come on band nights are friends of the bands.
They have a decent variety of drinks and ample seating, the bathroom is clean, and the decor (lava lamps, a flat screen TV playing some kitschy vampire or zombie movie, and a big round table with stars on it) is memorable.
I have one major complaint: Last night, it was hotter in the bar than it was outside, and that's saying something considering that it's August. I was extremely uncomfortable. I wasn't the only one either. Everyone around me was either complaining or sweating. Even the bands mentioned it while on stage. I wonder if the bar owners keep it hot on purpose so that more people will buy drinks. Anyway, it was gross.