My buddy and I ducked into this joint during the Hot Summer Nights. Strong pours and friendly service from the cute bartender Lisa made the first visit to this spot really fun. Lucky we came in early and talked shop with Lisa cause when we came back it was packed. She noticed us right away and we snuck off with our drinks while others were looking at us in bewilderment.
There were some locals hanging out when we got there in the late afternoon but the vibe changed to crowded club-type dancing going on. I was game either way.
It doesn't look all that when you first step in but I'm sure if you give this place a chance, you'll find some fun here.
Came here for Friday night Underground with my girlfriend. I was pleasantly surprised by this place. It doesn't have the best looks but it makes up for it in good times. The music was amazing and danced the night away. Crowd is cool mid to late 20s and some older folks that lived through the 80s. Drinks are ok, nothing special but simple and well made. I recommend this place if you have a craving for dancing to the Cure and Morrissey. Because of the niche of the music, this is not a place for the unconverted.
Review Source:My experience at this location was completely average.
I came during a night when VBC was performing and the evening was fun, but the location wasnt extraordinary for me. The band performed upstairs so the floor was very spacious and well air conditioned, but the location lacks real oomph. There's just something missing to make someone go "wow".
Still decent thoough. I'll most likely give it another go in the future.
Last night I went here to see my friends band "Them Howling Bones" for free, rad if you like blues/rock n roll. Â The place itself was casual, open, and almost too empty. Â The bar was oddly placed in a corner and the 2 bartenders were pricks, the just were, $7.00 for a whiskey on the rocks in a small plastic cup full of ice and less than half of whiskey. He didnt even tell me what kind it was & I kindly asked the elderly stone faced asian man if I can please have a little more and he sternly shook his head with out making eye contact as if I wasnt a decent, paying customer then proceeded to shun me. The only reason I stayed for the short time I did was due to the music, word to wise; chug your whiskey before going to this place, and make sure the event is free. Screw them.
Review Source:Absolutely love this spot! My bf suggested it for my bday and it was everything that i expected. Great oldschool/underground hiphop throughout the night. Two levels. A bit small but soo much better than other bars ive been to. Would recommend it if you and your friends are looking for a place to just chill/ drink n vibe out to great music. Cover is 10$ after 11pm.
Review Source:Came here on a Saturday night for a friend's birthday. Ladies free before 11 PM, Fellas $7 at the door. Tip #1: Apparently you can rsvp on their facebook page for free entrance before 11 PM. Tip#2: Try to find parking on the street for free otherwise it's $10 right in front of the place or $5 across the street on Broadway.
At first, I didnt expect much of this place since its in Chinatown and the astechics are not very appealing. But once inside, the DJ on the first level was taking it back playing all the hip-hop and old school hits from the 80s and 90s which I enjoyed listening to. I had a chance to go to the second level for a bit where the majority of the people were since there's a big dance floor and the DJ was playing underground hip-hop. Â The drinks are decently priced...about $8 for a mixed drink or shot.
I just want to be clear, I am not reviewing the music or Club. Â Club Underground on Friday nights deserves 5 stars and is awesome. Â I'm reviewing the bartenders and overall bar situation.
So, I've come here quite a few times and the price of drinks is probably the highlight. Â But overall, I have been hugely disappointed and downright pissed off that when myself or my friends have ordered Grey Goose Vodka we have very obviously been served a much lower quality of vodka that was poured into a grey goose bottle. Â I know what the difference in taste is between crappy vodka and top shelf vodka.
This pathetic attempt to make extra cash off of clients is just ridiculous and should not be tolerated. Â Next time I go, I'll definitely plan to bring a flask of my own grey goose and I suggest you do the same.
I used to frequent the Grand Star years ago for thier hip hip and beat sessions. Atmosphere was always chill. Driks are average in price but the music is what kept me coming back. Nothing fancy about this place, easy to find in Chinatown, can even take the gold line, about a 2 block walk...if that.
They have two floors, restroom and bar on each floor which is super convenient. I'll keep comin back as long as they keep playin' the good music
I first heard of this place earlier last year. I've come with different friends and even by myself! For a while I would have the time of my life here, met and made new friends, and enjoyed the music.
After frequenting this place on a regular basis, the nights (Friday) started to get repetitive and boring to me. The same 80s songs over and over and over again. Don't get me wrong, I like them but change it up a bit. & what bothers me is that they play the WHOLE SONG, until the last second before playing the next song. To me that is not DJing, my Ipod can do that if I put it on shuffle. So many songs have they played and I think 'OMG, you know what song would go great if it was worked into it - " then disappointment.
If you plan on coming for this night (Club Underground) I suggest you make it to their tribute nights. I've been to a couple and my favorite was their Ladytron Tribute night, I heard their YYYs Tribute night was also amazing!
I do like the crowd, you definitely start to notice the regulars here after a while.
I suggest you RSVP on their Facebook page and get there before 10PM, it's free. $5 Cover after. They have $3 Vodka wells /$3 Tsing Tsao until 11PM. After, they go up to $5.
I also highly suggest you bring cash because the bar doesn't take anything under $20 on your card, they have an ATM with a $2 or so charge.
Overall, good crowd & cute people. Good place to come dance...if you enjoy dancing to the same 80s over and over and over again. Cheap strong drinks, oh and free street parking if you're there early enough.
There are a few decades where life in the U.S. was a lot more carefree and joyous. Â Music from these decades seem to remind us of former happier days such as the music from the 20s, 50s, and 80s. Â
I came here during the Chinese Summer Festival and they were bumping 80s music and Old School! Â It was great to kick back and listen to music from yesteryear. Â I can see people coming here to have a drink and listen to 80s and Old School music to help remind them of former days where life was simpler and carefree. Â Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves with people singing along with the music being played while drinking and dancing.
They have a second floor upstairs which I didn't have a chance to check out. Â DJ Thurgood was playing and spins on Thursday nights according to the schedule. Â If you enjoy this type of music, this would be the night to go to forget today's troubles and enjoy yourself for a night.
I've been coming here since 2002. It' a cool place to go to to but i wouldnt be able to come that often. The outside area is really nice in the night time and last Saturday was a series that they have been doing. They had dj's outside and a good amount of people were there. The clud itself it nice but its not like WOW.
Definately come check it out and see for yourself.
It pains me to turn on my own people but there are too many things that suck about this place, encountered the two times I have been here. Here we go...
Sucky thing 1. $5 cover charge (no matter how raggedly the act is) in this run down dive bar is ridiculous. It's just an old restaurant where they take away all the tables. The only seating is at the bar or outside, but no drinks allowed outside.
Sucky thing 2. Above average drink prices. $6 for a large can of Bud Light. Yes, like a can you can buy at Ralphs in a 6 pack for $6. No bottles or glasses of any sort, which is good given the sketchiness of the patrons and neighborhood at night. Nothing beats savoring the 4oz. of my $9 Glenlivet 12 out of a plastic cup.
Sucky thing 3. Chinatown is dangerous at night and people might vandalize your car for no reason whatsoever. This spot is the lone place open in a dark strip at night. There are lots of random dark figures standing around in the shadows of closed businesses and parking lots. Guess it shouldn't have surprised me that for no apparent reason, two of my car tires were slashed. Having to come out of a bar and change a spare tire sucks already. Slashing a second tire to force me to call a tow truck? That's just cruel man. Mind you, my 9 year old Honda Accord is the object of many people's envy so maybe I just deserved it.
....Can't say that I'd make it a point to be back soon. But what I will say, is Thank you to the bartender who took very good care of me and my party Saturday night . You make a mighty fine Gin Tonic. Thank you sir.
p.s. and tell management to quit with this ridiculous $5 cover. Times are hard. With you on hand, they'll make $$ at the bar.
The walk over to the venue at night is a experience alone with all the neon lights that outline the surrounding "China Town" buildings.
When you walk in it's either going to be a live band playing or some good indie tunes. The drinks are reasonably priced and the bathroom's are clean. If you need a smoke break and have a drink in hand....no worries you can take your drink outside.
This place never disappoints! They now have a new event on Friday nights called Club Underground, where they play the best in britpop, indie, post-punk and new wave and it is SIMPLY AMAZING.
The first DJ kept me and my friends dancing for a good two hours straight and the dance floor wasn't too crowded so you could dance comfortably in peace until later in the night when it gets real packed. Heard all my favorites from The Smiths to Stone Roses to M83 and The Strokes.
Free admission before 10pm if you RSVP on their Facebook page, $5 with RSVP after 10 or $8 all night with no RSVP. Street parking is plentiful at night. The bartenders are super fast and remembered my drink order the second time around so ordering drinks was a breeze...perhaps too much of a breeze because the rest of last Friday night was a total blur after I left this place. GOOD TIMES.
Stopped by on a late Friday evening for a quick beer and some food. When I arrived the place was getting ready for their Friday night club, which I was strategically able to avoid. Aside from this, I've been stopping by GS for years and even though the entertainment lineup (clubs, bands) have changed during that time, the place itself is still a classic Chinatown bar/restaurant.
In fact, it could be said that it's the ONLY bar left in Chinatown. Aside from Hop Louie.
The street parking situation is kind of a mess, mostly due to the city's parking meter restriction hours being extended to 8 pm....it used to be 6 pm, but there are reasonably priced parking lots all along Broadway. Overall, the venue is run by people who know the business and who are beyond willing to give their audience a wide variety of music/club options on any given weekend.
The Quan Brothers Rock!!
The Grand Start Jazz Club, let me tell you what goes on there....
Club Reflex is the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month its 80's night and you can't go wrong with that. Â DJ's Alex and Ray.
Club Underground is the 1st, 3rd and 5th (if there is one) Friday of every month and it's usually Brit Pop. DJ Larry
Club AM/FM is every 2nd Saturday of the month...I love the FreeStyle music!!! Â DJ's Alex, Larry and Wendy City.
Drinks are nice and stiff. Â I'm a Jack and Coke girl. Â :p
Grand Star? How about 2 star.
I was hoping to like this place, but the lack of effort in the interior left something to be desired. The drinks were cheap and pretty strong. For a couple of hours: $3 cran/vodka and beers.
Felt almost like the night wanted to get started, but just couldn't do it. I danced most of the night and music was decent. Was supposed to be Michael Jackson tribute night through soul sessions, but that didnt start until midnight or little past.
I don't know. I wasn't impressed. I also like a diverse crowd of cute young professionals. Didn't quite have that here. Luckily the company I was with made the night out worthwhile. Plenty of laughs!
I don't want to be in Chinatown at night.
Never underestimate Chinatown. Â This place always has good DJ's and a good group that loves to dance and listen to great music. Â None of this top 40 crap.
Friday Nights are Soul Sessions and last night was the Michael Jackson tribute. Â So much fun, $5 cover charge and $3 drink specials till 11am. Â To our surprise there was also a live funk band for an hour here and an hour there. Â There are 2 floors so you can bounch back and forth to where ever you see fit for yourself.
$20 MIN ON CREDIT CARDS
We will definitely be back again!
i was expecting a real JAZZ club!! regardless, this place is really chill. Its right across from the mountain bar and near all those little art galleries in China town that many people don't know exists. The drinks are cheap so you can do some serious damage at Grand Star. Everyone who comes here seems to come to DANCE.
MAJOR COCK FEST. or at least it was the night i came.
Pretty cool place. Came here on a thursday for the bi weekly Club Reflex, 80's club. Â Free before 1030pm, and 5 bucks after.
The day i came was for a Morrissey tribute. So all things morrissey. The music was actually pretty good.
Beers, mind you most were in a can, were $3 bucks, and drinks $6. Not bad.
They only had the first floor open the day i went, but it was enough. Â Pretty open space, good dance floor.
You can come here for Soul Sessions or Fly Ball for some good hip hop, soul, funk and R&B. Â The spot is dope in LA's China town and when you enter it's a chinese restaurant and the club is actually on the 2nd floor.
The spot is dope, bar, dance floor, and some nights a screen playing videos. For certain events events they'll be playing on both floors as well as the outdoor area.
They have good drink specials and the cover charge is usually $5 or $10, if you get on guest list you have to make it there by 10:30. All street parking there is a lot right infront of Grand Star but not usually open for parking.
Cheap drinks, chill ppl, good OLD school music.
Cheap drinks: Â A 151 and coke and a rum and coke was $13 bux! also, the had $3 heinekens and $3 Long Island iced teas until 11! WHAT?!
$5 admission b4 1030. Ok so it's not exactly a place where the ballers go, but a baller would ball his ass off here and literally buy the bar.
Chill people: Some clubs are meat-markets, some are lounges, and some are places you go with a group of friends... I feel like the vast majority of ppl here go with a decent sized group of friends and perhaps only the guys in those groups venture off and holler at the girls in the club who are inevitably in groups with friends. Girls in said group are still chill, it's just a lil hoop that guys at grand Star gotta jump through.
Ain't no glitz and glam here - just straight "character." Grand Star might not know the meaning of "renovation."
Old School music: I didn't hear any Top 40 or Lady gaga or Black Eyed Peas or frikkin iono...Usher. i love that kinda shit!! I generally prefer it when I go out. but i still had fun cuz of cheap drinks and old school beats that took it BACK!! but if i went here every week i mean...i think i'd hear a lotta the same tracks, like "Reminisce" and "Poison"
Skee-Lo showed up today and he sang his joint "I Wish" so that bumped up Grand Star 1 star ;P
It is also close to the Chinatown Gold Line station, like 1 block ;P
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air or Theo from The Cosby Show would definitely be in his world with this spot.
An all ladies lineup with DJ's Kristie Lomax & Dj Kerry. Two of Los Angeles's hottest female dj's. I was wearing fragile shoes that I didn't want ruined and planned on not dancing. Andrius, a 'wallflower'? What a joke. Those two ladies wouldn't let me sit down or stand against a wall for more than 5 minutes. I danced until I was completely wet. I even second guessed myself a few times to make sure I didn't smell.
The party is called Spirit. Its every second Saturday. Don't be confused and go to the first level. Spirit is up that flight of stairs to the left of the main entrance.
Full bar and plenty of room to dance. There are even tables for all you cool people who think they're too cute to dance.
There is free fruit if you have cottonmouth or cant afford water. Dig in.
Firecracker lit up my night...
About two weeks ago on a Friday night, friends asked me to join them here. Â It's the night club above Grand Star Jazz Club. Â There is a bar and music downstairs, but upstairs was a great Hip Hop and Old School DJ... No line, $10 cover, except I got there about 12:30 and they did not charge me. Â I could wear jeans and my tennis shoes and danced my butt off for about an hour and half straight. Â Drinks were good. Â Crowd was cool and laid back. Â Music was AMAZING! Â I found easy street parking after the meters stopped. Â I will be back.
Every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Friday, club Firecracker is banggin! Â
Located in the heart of L.A. Chinatown, you will find and elecletic crowd of hip-hoppers in the trendiest, hypebeast clothes. Â
Old school, drunken barflys accompany the bar on the bottom level where a live jazz band plays. Â
Walk upstairs, and that is where the party is at. Â Resident DJ's have mad skills mixing up a mashup of the hottest and classic hip hop. Â
The only thing I think sucks about the place is that the bartenders are slow like molasses. Â Bunch of old ladies who move in two speeds, slow and stop, will lethargically serve you up the yak.
I love hanging at a good dive bar every now and then, but this place is one crack-in-the-wall away from being a crumbled concrete coffin. Â The 1st floor isn't too bad, but the 2nd floor looks soo run down and reeks of urine. Â This place definitely fits every possilbe meaning of "hole-in-the wall."
The music was pretty cool, but that's the only thing I liked about the place.
I am only reviewing the night I went (Saturday) may be a different vibe on other days. Â I know I'm hooked on Yelp when I'm standing there with my friends and talking about yelp indirectly ..... also the place was probably that bad since I'm thinking about Yelp rather than enjoying the place where I'm at. Â
Me: So if you had to rate this place out of 5 stars and 3 being OK ... how would you rate it?
Melvin: 2 stars, it's pretty bad - they serve drinks in plastic cups
Another of my friends walked by and kicked it -
Me: sup D ... if you had to rate this place out of 5 stars and 3 being OK ... how would you rate it?
Dan: 2 stars easy, this place sucks (HAHA i didn't even tell him what Melvin said)
I was on the fence between one star and two stars - but since 2 of my friends said 2 also, sounds good to me. Â And besides - I got to hot box my ride and was able to get back in no problem - Extra star for that!
Only been here on Friday nights and spent the majority of the time upstairs at Firecracker. However, if you get here before 10pm, stick around downstairs for a bit and  bob your head to the live jazz.
As for Firecracker:
You know when you ask a gal to dance and she smiles with an accepting nod. You have this confidence as you follow her seductive strut through the crowd. Everything is going well until the DJ transitions to the next song and the gal says "O I don't like this one" and heads off the dance floor. You're probably left  either awkwardly continuing the dance in solo or slowly making your way back to the bar. Thoughts range from was it really the music? or did my electric slide/shopping cart/running man combo not impress her? At Firecracker the chances are its the later and you should never dance in public again.
The hip hop beats the DJ spins out of the speakers are ill.  As a testimony to that there will most always be a local b boy crew present or a guy trying out some moves by himself on the dance floor before it fills up.  The bartenders are pleasant  and generous with the pours . One of the owners is this old and really nice Chinese guy that you know for sure is hiding a  wrapped dragon tattoo around his torso.
If you're looking for an ambient den with a soundtrack of jazz to do your flirting  or a low key true hip hop attic. This is your place.
Oh Grand Star.. you've been letting me in since I was 18, I should really show you more love, but I just can't!
I have ended up here a number of times over the years and have yet to be impressed by anything. Although I will say Soul Session was pretty alright but the fact I payed a 10$ cover cancels that out and makes it suck too.
The whole bar is just lack luster to say the least...maybe the word I'm searching for is a dump? I love Dive Bars...but it's not a dive it's just a half ass bar. The " glowing dance floor" is weak.. it's supposed to be a dance floor but you can't take your drinks on it? The crowd matches the bar. Normally I'm more generous with my stars when I'm wasted, which I was, but no matter how drunk I am it's not enough to make me like this bar.
"Hip hop just died this morning / and she's dead, she's dead"
Nas couldn't be more right for the most part. Â But on Friday night, if you walk through an alley, go up some inconspicuous stairs, and enter a small club in Chinatown, you'll know that the good stuff still moves the crowd.
Right after a great meal at Tantra, "the funky fresh dressed to impress" Aimee S. and I decided to head to Firecracker, instead of Zanzibar, Balance and Cranes Tavern.
"Err...too far, that cost too much and eh," said the two full-and-sleepy-as-hell yelpers.
*** "I met this girl, when I was ten years old / and what I loved most she had so much soul" ***
The parking fee was not Staples-outrageous so we parked in a lot right in front of the venue. Â A soul-jazz singer was supposed to be playing on the first level while the DJs of Firecracker held it down on the second floor. Â On the first level, there is a small stage with a decent dance floor for people who want to cut it up. Â Comfy leather couches, with tables, are in the back in case you want to get your "LA" on and talk with your friends while some struggling, talented artist tries to entertain your apathetic a$s. Â The crowd was ultra-eclectic. Â Folks of all ages seemed to be the normal crowd here. Â I loves me a jawnt with absolutely no pretense. Â However, I don't like a bartender who measures how much booze she mixes in your drink. Â In yelp-speak, our drinks were mos'-definitely "weaksauce". Â
*** "Now she be in the burbs licking rock and dressing hip / and on some dumb sh*t, when she comes to the city" ***
Since the band was taking a break we decided to take our weaksauce drinks and head upstairs. Â As we walked up the stairs I could hear the pulse of good hip-hop. Â My hip-hop. Â That '89 to '95 stuff that I grew up on. Â Instantly, Aimee turned to me and expressed her new love for this joint. Â A small, dim room with another bar. Â Nothing lavish. Â It wouldn't surprise me if some box company, like the one on LOST, runs it's operation there in the morning. Â Same crowd as downstairs, only a little younger, and some of them knew how to pop-lock.
Damn. Â Did I just hear the DJ mix some Lauryn to BDP to Cypress to Q-Tip? Â Yep. Â I'm coming back.
We hung out for a little while until our mouths kept arguing over who had the deeper yawn. Â Too tired to shake like polaroids, we drove home more than satisfied.
*** "But I'ma take her back hoping that the sh*t stop / 'cause who I'm talking 'bout y'all is hip-hop" ***
*Excerpts from Common's "I Used to L.O.V.E. Her"
The LOWDOWN
Minus 1 star for the weak a$s drinks.
Plus 1 star for the great crowd. Â Again, no pretense here, kids.
Plus 1 star for being close enough so I don't have to take the 101.
Plus 2 stars for the awesome music selection. Â Stronje.
Talk about 2 worlds under one roof. Â Delicious live jazz on the first floor and what seemed like a bangin' house party on the second floor. Â
I had to knock off a star for the drinks though. Â Our bartender actually measured our liquor in a shot class and then poured it into a plastic cup then charged $7 each. Â My Malibu Pineapple was heavy on the pineapple and homeboy Rodger R. said his Ketel Cranberry was heavy on the cranberry. Â If I wanted juice I would have ordered juice.
But, oh but. Â The music and the crowd. Â I can't remember the last time I saw such an eclectic mix of people all mingling and enjoying themselves. Â Most were switching off between the jazz downstairs and the dance floor upstairs. Â
When we headed upstairs to check out the music I knew I was in love when I heard "...you might win some but you just lost one..." blaring. Â Lauryn Hill?! Â Sweet! Â There's a bar upstairs for those who were pretty much parked and glued to the old school/underground hip-hop. Â I loved the rainbow of people dancing. Â I don't mean rainbow as in gay, I mean, all types, hipsters, trendies, homeboys, it was beautiful. Â And it felt like a house party, complete with low leather couches and kind of bootleg lights and discoball. Â Not to mention the plastic cups that people were drinking out of. Â The DJs played some hip-hop, some funk, some electronica. Â Mixed like the crowd.
$10 cover but so worth it. Â I can't wait to bring my girlfriends here for some serious shakin' it action.
This used to be one of my favorite places to go on a Friday night...every first and third Friday that is...but in the last months the sparkle that made it FIRECRACKER has faded into just firecracker. Â No longer is it the underground music haven it used to be; no longer do DJ's test their new finds on an amenable crowd because that crowd has changed from distinctive individuals dressed in their best "I'm not trying too hard" t-shirt, "I really am that unique" to the "I really am trying that hard" t-shirt "and it shows." Â Tiny Grandstar became too small to contain the crowds and the secret. Â As the party leaked out onto the alley, so did the magic. Â People started to notice an unusual amount of cars lined along the streets of Broadway and like everything in LA it became commercialized and over exposed. Â
I suppose it is the nature of fire to consume all combustible materials in their path and hasten their own demise but it's just sad to watch the last embers dying out. The final ember had to be when the cover was raised from a reasonable $5 to a whopping $10. Â It was just too much to take. Â
Granted I haven't been able to bring myself to go back there in quite a while so it may have improved, but can an underground club surface then return again below to the murky depths like Nessy herself? Â Not likely. Â I miss you Firecracker.
Good live jazz poppin' Saturday and varying nights in the heart of chinky eyed-rice eating-chopstick martial arts battlin-Chinatown.
I never heard of Chinese owning jazz clubs. Â They can also sing Frank Sinatra songs to the "t," so I heard. Â They have karaoke nights and the occasional "Firecracker" club upstairs every third (?) Friday of the month [which is definitely crackin' I may add]. Â
Bar is available to get the alcoholics drunk. Â They also have food! Â Chinese food ... not-so-great Chinese food. Â Tasted like Panda Express. Â I didn't order any, but they were givin' out free food this past Saturday because of the holidays - which is pretty dope. Â Very nice of them indeed.
The jazz is good, really good let me tell you. Â They had this crazy Asian lady killin' the piano while the band sync'd in. Â
The place is not so big, not too small with a nice little dance floor in front of the stage. Â Its not a fancy-smancy place so don't feel like you gotta dress the part. Â We walked in for free, but I am not sure if this applies to every night. Â Call to inquire! Â
Overall, fuck the food ... go for cocktails and good jazz.
I've never been to this place as the GRANDSTAR JAZZ CLUB, I come here Thursday nights for CLUB TRANSISTOR! My new favorite hang out EVER!
CLUB TRANSISTOR has two rooms, two levels. The bottom room spins 60's, Mod, Brit Pop and the like. And the top room spins indie, rock, punk and shoegaze or pop.
It's located at the heart of chinatown. The perfect location for beauty and fun with it's pretty chinese architecture and cobblestone sidewalks. The people are always stylish and friendly and the bartenders are very heavy handed.
It's a small place so it's a great way to get intimate with friends or lovers and dance the night away without being overwhelmed by the crowd. Sometimes they have live bands play which is a good switchup from the usual clubbing experience.
It's definitly unique. I've never had a bad time here. Always good memories and so much fun.
It's definitly a place to check out if you have nothing to do on Thursday nights - NO - actually, it's the ONLY thing you should be doing on  Thursday nights . . . it's THAT awesome.
Let's cut the rug!