This place is awesome. I was there for my first time a to see Baauer in January. I hadn't been there since this place was Tiki Bob's. I was a little skeptical because this was Tiki Bob's before because, and that place was a ghetto rat hole.
They really did a good job of turning this once shitty ghetto club into a respectable club, with amazing entertainment. The crowd is pretty safe for the most part, mainly college kids, Sound system is alright, the layout of the club is awesome: dance floor and stage, and a upper balcony area.
Parking is really good because it's right across the street with security guards. Really cute bartenders, lots of eye candy in this place.
Be careful though, this place get's semi-shady at times. For those who aren't aware, Pontiac isn't a very safe city. It's like a mini-Detroit. For the most part however, it's  predominantly young suburban college kids. But just be known this place can attract some sketchy characters. Plus you get the occasional stupid high school kids that show up for their first club experience.
DO NOT GO ALONE! Always go with a friend or a group to this place.
Had an awesome time here on New Years Eve. The entertainment and the DJ were great. Cool setup and easy parking situation.
Our bartender sucked but I guess that is hit or miss. Don't practically overflow the glass with ice then try to charge me $8 for a drink. Good way not to get a tip
Best place in Michigan to experience electronic music.
2 DJ...1 in the club mixing almost every thing, and other in the smoking are mixing some good underground Dub-step.
Friday night is a little upscale usually with big names foreign and American to perform.
Saturday is my favorite with electric circus...by circus i mean circus. Fire acts, areal acts, great go-go dancers. The venue is huge.
Check it out you would never regret. Complete rave experience without spending too much.
Came here on Saturday for Zedd's Clarity tour! (He's the cutest DJ ever)
Anyways, my friend came along and we parked in the $4 Erebus lot. Careful, it's super muddy! Apparently this place was just renovated and was previously called The Eagle or something along the lines of that.
Got there pretty early- there was no wait and the security was hassle-free. There are HUGE bathrooms on either side of the entrance. There are bars on either side of the dance floor, several private booths both downstairs and upstairs. There are stairs leading to the upper floor where you get a birds-eye view of the stage. The layout of the club is pretty sweet.
The drinks were expensive, but you always pay a premium for these things.
The sub setup... is SO impressive. That bass BLASTS through your body. It felt so great. I'd of couse recommend getting RIGHT up to the stage. Not only are you closer to the performers, but dang does it get crowded in there. And you have some breathing room/a place to put your drinks.
There are dancers here. At first it was pretty cool because they got the crowd going, but then it got old pretty quick. Zedd finally came on stage and then all you saw was ass hanging out in your face. I didn't mind it with the opening DJs, but it was pretty annoying when Zedd came on.
Overall, I'm super impressed with this club. I'm excited to see more awesome dubstep and complextro artists here! Might be back again next week for Krewella and Zeds Dead.
So they probably deserve 4 stars, but I'm reviewing the experience, not what it should be.
Took a group of friends to see BT (solid Trance DJ) with Yos opening (solid local DJ). Â Clubs layout is pretty solid. Â Nice dance floor. Â Drinks are on the pricey side, but fall short of ridiculous.
I was going to pre-buy tickets online, but since it didn't say there would be an upcharge to buy at the door, I decided to avoid the online service fees. Â Lo and behold, price is double at the door. Â Wahwah... Â I understand that prices at the door are generally higher, but double was a little much.
Getting in was easy. Â No long wait, and no hassling security. Â But the place was maybe 2/3s full. Â Could probably fit 1,200-1,400 capacity.
We got some drinks and posted up rocking to YOS. Â BT came out and the crowd got pretty excited. Â First track he dropped was a sweet Skrillex remix. Â Then came the bass drop... and that blew out the sound system. Â Took them 40 minutes to get it back up. Â By then the crowd had thinned, and from here on out, the sound was playing, at best, half the previous level.
The only plus is that we were able to make it up to VIP just to the side and above the stage, which was pretty cool.
I went on FB and wrote them to say how I was disappointed after convincing half a dozen friends to come and then their soundsystem blew. Â They told me to email the GM, and that he would take care of us because they were 100% committed to customer service.
He responded (which is sort of surprising because most club owners/managers generally think to highly of them selves (or are to coked up) to respond to the lowly public). Â He mostly treated me like I was trying to scam him out of a bunch of freebies, but I had just explained how I was planning a pre bachelor's party for my best friend and that we wanted to come back, but I wanted to see if there was anything he could do to make up for our lackluster experience.
He tried to say we were already offered free passes (we weren't) and that he doesn't owe us anything for a blown crossmixer taking down the system for 11 minutes (it was forty... even BT said it on his FB and apologized for the subpar show). Â He did, however, offer to buy a round of shots if we came in.
I wrote back to inquire about VIP and/or bottle service and if he'd consider offering a discounted rate. Â He didn't reply.
We're going to give it another shot on 4/20 for the Morgan Page show, and at least see if the GM lives up to his round of shots promise.
I really want to like this place. Â They have some sweet DJs coming through.. but we'll wait and see.