It gets a star for doing half of what it advertises, providing hookahs.
Otherwise, it's a dingy little shop that felt like it was filled with high school seniors. I actually saw one car that was decorated with "Happy 18th" writing, so I'm assuming this is the go-to spot for Duluth's too-young-for-clubs crowd.
The service is soooo slow. And, it turns out, that half of what I had assumed was a part of the 18 year old's birthday posse were employees who were just sitting around smoking. Thank you for your impeccable service, folks.
The music was not music. It was noise pollution. Also, the computer was projected on the wall, and it was clearly an 8tracks playlist, so no points for effort either.
I thought that this was a great spot to place a Hookah lounge, so I was super excited after the great review someone gave it. Obviously this person is the owners significant other or has some sort of stake in the business. I went several months ago, but when they brought their "drink" menu, I was a bit confused. They don't serve alcohol. This might have changed by this point (I hope so, because it could be so cool!) but at that time there was only fruit juice. Let's face it, when most people go to a Hookah bar, they go later at night wanting to smoke and have some cocktails with their friends. At this place, I hope you have some REALLY FUNNY friends that perform because that is the only thing that would make this place bearable. It is also a converted Starbucks, so it is pretty cramped in there.
As a plus, the people that were working apologized for not having their liquor license yet and were very pleasant. Now if these very nice people could visit other Hookah bars and get some tips, this place would be a new hot spot in no time!