Not sure what to make of this place. We were given VIP passes by a woman at the tourist but they were of use to us because women get in free - and we're women.
We left a really fun saloon to come dancing here, but there isn't much of a dance floor.
Forget about sitting down. There were about 6 nooks with sofa's but they're roped off and cost $500. That may or may not include a bottle of vodka. We didn't ask because there were just 3 of us girls and only 2 of us were drinking.
The "downstairs" room looks like a basement. In fact, it is a basement...with sofa's we couldn't afford to sit down at.
The place is small too. I'm not sure what to make of this joint, except that it was less crowded than the 2 bars we'd been to earlier that evening.
My guess is that men get lured here by the plethora of female promoters in leather underwear and bras.
We stayed about 20 minutes. Not that it was a total suck fest, but we had better things to do, like sleep.
You can have all the pretentiousness of an LA club without even being in LA!!! Awesome!
Or not.
We had been told this was the awesome place to go if you're a local. Â Are the locals here super duper rich? They were charging a $75/person cover just to get in on nye. Â I get it, it's new years, but seriously. Â We were a large party and would have spend plenty on alcohol. Â I get that most places charge on nye, but that's just uncalled for.
We went on a crowded Saturday night. Thank goodness that we paid for a table and bottle service, there was hardly any room to move on the dance floor. For Park City, I expected a more upscale crowd. The Jersey Shore Frat boys next to us did not help either.
Pros: The music was good and the bottle service and cover for 10+ girls were super cheap compared to Salt Lake.
We were informed that the guy from "That Seventies Show", the guy with the glasses, owns this club and DJ's quite frequently. Â We had just finished dinner and mu husband I saw a modest line firming and decided to check it out. It was locals night, so being out if towners, there was a five dollar cover charge. Â They had a drink specials that included two dollar whiskey, but we preferred to stay with our beverage of choice. Â Nonetheless, the prices were still fair and reasonable. Â The dj was spinning hip hop and it was decent actually really good hip hop. Â The crowd was big but I heard that this usually the spot to go after eleven and we were early. Â So, it was chill. A-ok with me if you're down for a lounge like atmosphere with locals. Â One disclaimer, not sure is that we didn't stay till 11 so I can't tell you if it gets real live with the dancing or the drinking though there was a fair share of both.
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