We went here to escape the crushing tourist hordes around Faneuil Hall and stoke our engines for the rest of the day.
The food and drink were standard (if a bit pricey) but the huge benefit of this place was that it was upstairs, away from the crowds, and nice and cool (it was 90 degrees that day and we were dying for A/C and a beer). If you need an escape, check this place out.
STAY AWAY!!! A couple of friends and I wanted to go to a good bar with music so we thought we'd go to Ned Divines at about 12:05, as another group of other friends were inside, not knowing they stop letting people in at 12. We got there and a bouncer mumbled something, thinking he was speaking to the people he was looking at on their way out, I just waited with my ID out, after a few minutes he turns and says "I said we're done, what are you stupid"? I was so shocked I couldn't even respond! My friend behind me told him hey calm down she obviously didn't hear you no need to be so rude! So we started to walk away. As we were walking away the bouncer continued to yell at my friend calling her a stupid b*tch and saying "For every dollar you put down I put down $100", as he was giving us the finger, like the guy was a big dude, it was terrifying! We went to another bar and the bouncers were so nice I told them what had happened and they told us they hear stories like that from people coming from Ned Divines every night, I was the third that night alone! Now if we were drunk I would say nothing but we were not in the slightest! I've heard other people have problems with the bouncers there over nothing but this was my first time experiencing it, it's a shame their getting such a bad name for themselves as they can have some seriously good bands. This will deffinetly stop me from going there and I'm telling people to avoid the place, obviously the bouncers make enough money if they're "putting down $100" for every one we put down so they don't need any of our dollars.
Review Source:Overpriced, mediocre food. Ignorant service.
The most recent (and last) time I went to Ned Devines, two bouncers were started mocking and sexually harassing me for no reason. When I protested, they accused me of being too drunk (I was not) and kicked me out of the bar. The management didn't even care when I e-mailed them about it. This place is terrible.
I am usually a fan of positive reviews, since most people only write negative reviews. But i feel this review is very necessary. I have worked in bars for years esp. in the Boston area. I went here for a friends 21st Birthday in the end of March, the cover band was great, but a drunk man smacked me on the head while I was out on the dance floor with a friend. Keep in mind I wasn't drinking, so I was sober. When I looked back at the drunk man he than hit me again and poured his beer over my head. Since I have worked in bars I knew the best thing for me to do would be to go get a bouncer, instead of handling the matter myself. When I grabbed a bouncer, who had a braided goatee, he informed me he would handle the matter and kick the man out since he physically assaulted me. I felt good about this, until my friend and I left the dance floor for the other room to take a breather from the crowd. There I saw the same bouncer and the drunk man talking about how 'drunk white bitches are crazy'. The bouncer let him stay and order more drinks, even I watched him stumbling to the bar. I use to enjoy this place when I had a Friday or Saturday night off, but I will no longer go here or recommend this place to anyone I know. The staff here allows it's customers to assault people and stay and continue drinking even though they are passed the legal limit.
Review Source:There are so many restaurant options for Boston visitors to patron while in Faneuil Hall. Ned Devine's should NOT be one. After making a reservation, my party was essentially accosted by the bouncer blocking off the bar area of the restaurant (which is located on the bottom floor; the dining area is located on an entirely separate floor and has a separate staircase leading to it). The bouncer refused to let me go upstairs until I showed him my ID. While I am 25 and would gladly show any restaurant server or bartender my ID when required, this was not one of those cases it was immediately off putting. Upon being seated at the restaurant, our server came over to tell us they had NO chicken dishes or any of their popular items left. JUST AWFUL.
Review Source:I visited this establishment a couple of times for lunch during my trip to Boston. The service was always super friendly, fast, and accommodating. Â The salads were always very fresh, and the chicken curry was the best I had while I was there; the raisins and almonds really set it apart. Can't vouch for the dinner or drinking cloud, but definitely worth a stop during the day
Review Source:Their service attempts to copy "Dick's Last Resort" level of rudeness - not a good thing when you expect normal restaurant service.
Went here on a Saturday night with a few friends for a late dinner and some drinks. Â I will not return - the waitstaff and employees are overtly rude to customers. Â We sat upstairs, ordered beers- drank a few rounds- then ordered food- Â then halfway through our meal I was told by a bouncer that I could not wear a hat in the bar?? Â They never told me at the door, they didn't tell me at the hostess stand, the waitress did not mention it. Â Meanwhile, Â another guy at the bar clearly was wearing a hat!
Ok, I can get over that but then we attempted to pay our bill- asked the waitress to split the check 5-ways. Â Yes, this may be slightly more time consuming for the waitress but people are willing to tip more when paying with cards. Â If you don't have enough cash for a 20% Â tip, you are much more unlikely to break a larger bill to cover a nice fat tip. Â The waitress took our cards, except she forgot one. Â We brought the last credit card to her as she was ringing us out at the computer- as she WAS BITCHING ABOUT HOW RUDE WE WERE FOR MAKING HER RING US OUT SEPARATE. Â This is 2013- people infrequently carry cash on them and we tip better with cards lady.
The food was pretty decent, however the employees high level of rudeness when they weren't even that busy will make me not return. Â Avoid, unless you want to be treated like Dick's Last Resort here!
Only reason I'm writing this review is for Johnny Seven. Hands down the best and nicest bouncer in Boston. Johnny Seven makes you feel so comfortable and safe and also adds laughs and a story to any encounter. Any one I know who knows Seven has a hilarious story to go with it. Ned Devines is lucky to have him.
Review Source:I have walked past this place so many times not knowing what was there until this past St. Patrick's day. Â I was amazed how huge it was inside. Â They had a fantastic band from Galway, Ireland and we had a lot of fun. Â We were all hungry and were able to put our name down for a table while we hung out at the bar. Â It was a long wait, but much better than the usual trying to hunt for a table at a bar. Â The food was great too. Â The only thing keeping this from being a five star review is the fact they kicked one of our friends out for no reason!
Review Source:During the day, this was a great spot to get a moderately priced delicious drink in a relaxing atmosphere.
At night, the place is a zoo and can be a tad overwhelming, with a $15 cover charge. Also, the line can become long, but the inside won't be that packed? Weird.
4 stars for the day, 2 stars for the night.
I went for a friend's birthday and it was absoloutley fun!- There is an area for any type of friend! i loved the fact that the DJ/dance area turned into a concert! There decor is fabulous and I love that if you want to just chill for a bit there is a selection of areas away from the dance floor. There drinks are priced usual. I did not eat there.
Review Source:My friend and I went to Ned Devine's on a Friday night for dinner. We ordered crab & artichoke dip - delicious and she had the fish 'n chips and I had the cali' chicken sandwhich. Food was great, drinks were good. Our waitress was very friendly and very attentive to us. My friend and I are in our mid to late 20's so we're over the whole 'college' drinking at faneiul hall gig. But we still had a very enjoyable night. Once it gets past a certain time you have to greet the bouncers at the door and pay a cover charge. Not a bad place. Food was good, good drinks and reasonable prices especially for Boston.
Review Source:It would have 5 stars if it wasn't for the horrible disrespectful bouncers. Â The bar was closing down and everyone was preceding out to the exit. Â If you were not walking toward the exit you were encouraged to. Â However, my boyfriend was using the bathroom and I had to wait outside for him. Â A bouncer came close to my face and started yelling at me to move. Â I felt harassed, as he chose to use the "C" word (C U Next Tuesday) outside of the male bathroom. Â His actions were unprovoked by me. He then ran away after he called me that and I was unable to find out his name. Horrible experience. (be aware of a 6 foot 3 white male/ light brown hair/ fare skin/ and completely disrespectful)
Review Source:Had to stop here again! It was awesome last time so, we had lunch here when we visited Quincy Market. Again, we had fish and chips which was just as good as last time, except the fries could have been a bit crisper. For the salad, we had the Pear and Blue - mixed greens, poached pears, and bleu cheese with a champagne honey dressing. It was quite good! Again, another lovely lunch.
Review Source:LOCATED in FANEUIL HALL...
What more do you need to know?
This place is full of tourists & college kids.
I attended a GUINNESS EVENT here,
and had fun in the private, back room.
THE DEAL: Â Wanna' party like it's 1999,
and relive your college Golden Years?
A day of drinking at Faneuil Hall is in order!
We dropped in during our walk on the Freedom Trail. Â The location was very cool, being right there in Quincy Market. Â That said, our dining experience at Ned Devine's Pub was rather forgettable - our lunch was satisfactory, but nothing to write home about. Â The same goes for our service - satisfactory, but again, nothing impressive. Â With so many other culinary options a mere stone's throw away, I'd advise trying something else - that is unless of course you are content with simple and ordinary food.
Review Source:I enjoy the space and events here. Staff is somewhat nice - hit or miss sort of thing. There are three bars here. There is one on the first floor, and when you come up the stairs, there's one as well with ample sitting space. Once you walk inside, there is a private function room and has another bar and more sitting space.
I enjoy their appetizers here. Drinks are good but not always consistent.
This is only a review on Ned's as a night spot, I've never had the food here. Ned's and I have such a love/hate relationship. A year ago I would have probably given this place a 5 star rating but now I'd probably give it a 3 based on the sheer fact that I've been here a million times, I decided to split the difference. Â
Lines can be brutal here in the winter but are pretty reasonable in the summer and fall. $10 cover hurts a little but objectively you are paying to see some of the best cover bands that come through Boston (I've yet to see a bad band play there). Bands play in the back dance room where they have a stage and DJ set up along with a couple bars. There is also a middle and front bar at Ned's where you can also hang out. The first bar is the easiest to be heard in so if you are trying to have a conversation I'd recommend going in that area. Â Drinks are a little pricey but you are in Faneuil Hall so that comes with the territory.
Lots of bros, lots of girls, and a lot of older people make the Ned's crowd always interesting but usually a great time.
Yeahhhh ummmmm. no.
So, I'm in love with the drink called a Dark n' Stormy. Ned Devines had that option... then they one uped it by having a Bright n' Sunny which was gold rum, ginger beer, and lemonade. That sounded perfect, but the execution - not so much.
Nice try Ned. Nice try.
**Oh, also doesn't help the experience when a girl pukes in the middle of the room.
Much like the cast of "Friends", this place is decent, if somewhat sterile and uninspired. Â
Stopped by with an old friend and caught up over a Green Monstah IPA, apple martini and a huge order of chicken nachos. I forget what she had. Â Just kidding, she had the martini.
Anyway, service was okay...bartender wasn't so much into checking up on us or saying more than two words at one time but we didn't care. Â The order of nachos was gi-normous! Â We couldn't finish them.
File this under "not awful"!
(note: I sat in the downstairs bar on a rainy Saturday afternoon so have no knowledge of the "club" buffoonery that other reviews mention. Â Although I cannot imagine paying any type of cover for this place.)
Live band singing hip-hop music, great crowd, great bartender and lots of fun dancing! Â
Ned Devine's is a great place to come with your lovers&friends! Â The night that I came here, there was a live band singing hip-hop music and they were freaking amazing! Â The bartender looked super stressed out by the amount of needy customers wanting a drink, but it kept a positive attitude and was so nice when making my drink, which was extra strong ;). Â I can't remember much of the night, but I remember the venue was big enough for a good time and it had a diverse crowd!
The downfall? Â The line to get in. Â The wait. Â Waiting in the cold. Â Waiting...waiting and more waiting... But once you are done waiting to get into the venue, it's a good time! ;)
Pretentious a**holes.
I came here with my boyfriend and a friend for St. Patty's Day. We stood in line in the freezing cold for an hour. We were so happy when we finally got to the front of the line. We reached for our wallets to take out our IDs. Then we saw a sign saying "$35 cover."
Are you f'ing kidding me?!
I have never paid $35 cover for a bar/club in Manhattan, and I certainly wasn't going to pay that much just to get in to a freaking bar in Boston, St. Patty's Day or not. (fail #1)
I was so shocked by the price that I even asked the bouncer if cover included drinks. He smirked and gave me an "are you serious?!" look. (fail #2) I wanted to punch his face in so badly.
We ended up going to the underground bar right next door, which had NO line and charged $10 cover instead. My boyfriend and friend ordered Guinnesses, only to chug them because Neptune Oyster House called as soon as they got the drinks, saying our table was ready (fail #3).
SIGH. At least the lobster rolls were incredibly delicious.
F you Ned Devine's. And a big F you to that obnoxious bouncer of yours.
If you ever want to relive your trashy going-out nights from university, you need look no farther than Ned Devine's. It's been quite some time since I've been surrounded by throngs of barely-legal boys wearing variations on a theme of striped button-down shirts or drunk girls wearing dresses (or a kimono?!) that barely cover their asses.
It gets better.
A gin and tonic, served in a tiny flimsy plastic dixie cup will run you $7. That's assuming you can even navigate the hordes of desperate heteros to even sidle up to the bar. Forget trying to get your drinks back through that crowd without someone's elbow causing your beverage to slosh all over the place (where 'the place' is frequently 'yourself').
Ostensibly, you come here to get messy and go dancing to the live band (or DJ) in one of the huge rooms upstairs. If that's the plan, then it's no problem at all that the music blares at awe-inspiring and conversation-prohibiting decibels. Good thing alcohol and body language go a long way in a scene like this.
Oh... and best of all?
You get to pay $10 cover to a hostess with more attitude than a hangry drag queen. I'd know. I've met some in my time.
Hmmm where should I begin?
I went with a group of my law school friends. Granted we made reservations for 8:15 and of course we were late, luckily they were nice enough to make our reservations later.
So we got there around 9:30ish, we were at the door and they asked us for the cover charge. We told the hostess we had reservations, the bouncer stamped our hands and we proceeded up stairs. (so I guess if you want to avoid the cover charge, say you have reservations?? mmmm possibility?)
We were seated in the corner, of the second room. It was extremely loud and crowded around the bar area. Our waitress didn't seem to either like her job or like our group.
There was 7 of us in total. There was playing top 40 music playing but competing with the band in the next room (third room). Â So it was extremely loud in general.
We ordered appetizers, drinks and a few of us got an actual meal. The food was nothing to brag about, the drinks were fairly reasonably priced. Of course there was great people watching, I just couldn't figure out what kind of crowd this place attracts.
Eh, I'll probably never go back again, or I'll have to be drunk enough to enjoy the live band and all the drunk people around me.
Not a fan.
This place is horrible. Really.
I only went because it was where my friend wanted to start his 24th birthday party.
Note: Don't ever start your night here. End it, maybe. If you are really drunk. But even then, not sure if it'd be enjoyable.
I was WAY too sober to be there and knew it the second we paid 10$ and walked upstairs to see an odd mix of trashily dressed 20 somethings and then people who looked old enough to be their parents.
Not many in betweeners...
Well turns out one girl was having her 21st and her MOM and AUNT were there with her to carry her vodka filled bones down the stairs at around 10:30 pm. Yeah. That's got to be a fun family.
But seriously this is one of those places with bouncers who have over-inflated egos. I respect bouncers who protect normal people from wild and crazy drunko-s but from my boyfriend's elbow? When we were trying to stand to the side of crazy people and his ELBOW crossed the "line" / ( a roped off area near the "DJ"). And then when some scarily drunk guys walked by I leaned back to avoid a drink spilling on my chest the bouncer tapped me and told me I had to move.
WTF
so then we move to the "hallway" which was the only area we could stand and actually semi-talk and drink our weak 7$ Ice and Coke (with a little jack) out of a tiny plastic cup another bouncer came over and told us we couldn't stand there...
So where can we stand?!
Bouncer: "in the dance floor"
oh ok... yeah. I'm out.
I should start a Bouncer Training program where I go around to different bars (during the day) and train bouncers in the art of communication and reading people. Seems like most of the guys here have zero intuition / common sense.
OH! And some guy was trying to put a drink on his tab but the bar tender said he didn't have it. And the guy was FLIPPING out, cussing yelling at the bartender saying he stole his card. Now of course there are two options: A) the guy was lying B) the bartender was lying.
I'm guessing this patron was in the wrong, because it would be incredibly stupid for a bartender to try something like that and he'd be out of a job instantly if he ever got caught. But BOUNCERS, this is the guy who's elbows you should be watching. Not my beer sipping, head bouncing, easy going boyfriend
Advice: if you must go here, bring CASH only for drinks and lots of purell. The place is so sticky everywhere you touch.
After taking a look at the pictures, I'm regretting the fact we sat downstairs, but alas the bar stools called our names...
It was a warm Sunday afternoon in November and my friends and I just wanted to drink outside, but alas the restaurants had put away their outdoor seating and we found ourselves being drawn towards Irish pub experience.
We all started with Bloody Mary's, served in a pint glass, $7.50 which were delectable. Quickly we followed our drink with another, burgers and sweet potato fries. Burgers ($12) Beers ($5.50)
This place could have easily been way more overpriced for the location, and especially since this seemed to be the only restaurant inside Quincy Market serving liquor (as opposed to outside). Â The bartender was nice and changed the channel for us when we wanted to watch the Packer game.
Admittedly, it's not every night you're going to want to dance around pumping your first to a live cover band, dodging unwelcome if enthusiastic advances and getting soaked by other people's beer. But for those rare nights when this is exactly what you're looking for, Ned Devine's is a good place to find it. The $10 cover was definitely worth it - the band was great, the place was full, and the energy was just what I needed as I mourned the transition from summer to fall.
The one bummer was that they didn't have Frangelico and thus couldn't serve us the chocolate cake shots we so desperately needed, but the Miller Lites were a good substitute. I am confused about why they serve the beer in bottles at the bar if they're just going to make you pour it into a plastic cup yourself before entering the dance floor, but what would a Saturday night be without a little confusion? Ned, I'll see you again soon, and may the Benderz be playing again when I do!
Yuck. Bland chicken sandwich that supposedly had aioli pesto nowhere to be found. The only edible thing was the sweet potato fries.
$20 for a meal that sucks leaves me more unsatisfied than losing a $20 bill. The post meal tummy ache is what I get for getting too hungry and eating at the first place I see... Don't let the outdoor patio and prices fool you. Take your hunger pains and your $20 somewhere else!
I feel like people rate bars and clubs in this city based on some horrible event that took place, how they got kicked out, or how the music is crap. Â
Well, any place can become a venue for a disastrous event when alcohol is involved so suck it up because it's not the venues fault you were too drunk and your sloppy ass couldn't get any girls to dance with you. Â Thus, do not blame the venue.
Music here is surprisingly good and one of the only places (that is not a hole in the wall) that I know in Boston with regular live music. Â They manage to find pretty decent bands who play a nice mix of classics and modern hits. (Last week had both Blink 182 and b.o.b). Â And between sets there's a DJ to spit hot beats. Â
Bartenders are chill. Â Last time I was there two of them were in a behind the bar war throwing ice and bottle caps and spraying water at each other. Â
Bouncers are engaged and not complete dbags. Â I saw one guys taking some pics with people and others actually laughing and (sort of) dancing near the stage.
Drinks are pricey and cover is $10. Â Worth it for a good location. Â Get there before 10:30 on Friday/Saturday or you ass will be in a very long line that can be rather brutal in the winter.
So I'm visiting some friends in Boston and they are working late so I need something to do so I find out there's an event going on at this place and, wait, what, there's FREE food  -  I'm SO there.
Granted my consumption was cut short by my friend coming to pick me up but while I there I did try a multitude of bar-type food.
Mini pulled-pork bites were very tasty and succulent, chicken quesadilla mini's were surprisingly good given that I'm not a cheese luver, stuffed mushroom were generic and so were the spring rolls but the beef skewers were filling.
The space was alot bigger than I thought it would be with a small downstairs bar  but a HUGE, multi-space restaurant and bar area with separate sections with different feels.
Umm first of all the bouncer I encountered was the biggest dick I have ever met. Â I gave him my idea then he said it was not me (I AM 23 YEARS OLD!), and to get out of the way *snide*. Â I asked him if he was kidding and he ignored me so I pulled out two other forms of ID, credit cards, and debit card....he still told me it wasn't me...WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?! Then when I asked to speak to the manager some guy comes out (probably another bouncer), and told me they don't take out of state ID....I am absolutely confused considering we are in the most touristy area of Boston and I highly doubt anyone who comes here has a MASS ID..on top of that my ID is a legal state issued ID, I can fly using that ID...what the eff do you mean it isnt sufficient to get into the bar.
OVER IT!
First bar I'd ever been to in Boston nearly 4 years ago. Â I must say that it was an interesting time. Â Took forever to get inside, and it was as cold as anything. Â I had a pretty good time (from what I can remember). Â I do however remember how the bartenders were particularly slow getting around to take my order. Â I'm pretty sure she skipped me and got somebody else's order before mine which pissed me off. Â
Not sure if I would ever return.
1. It's so far away
2. I'd rather be one of a hundred other places.
Last summer, my sister- recent college grad- invited me to go out with her and her friends on a Friday night. Â This is where they took me.
We decided to pregame at her friend's apartment. Â When I got there, they were halfway done with a bottle of Captain Morgan's that they were mixing with Diet Coke. Â My sister looked me up and down and I had to change into a tighter tube top, fix my hair and layer on eye makeup and bronzer. Â They turn you away from the door if you don't look like a piece of trash.
We waited in line, paid $10 and went inside. Â Very flashy. Â They wanted me to feel exclusive. Â Colored lighting. Â Multiple bars with really hot servers (well, the became hotter as the night went on). Â Deafening music. Â Ogling. Â Unnecessary hair gel application. Â All the girls were bitchy, just like Laguna Beach. Â I got a drink.
My sister's friends made me do a shot and then led me to a big room for dancing to a cover band. Â We hung out there and did that holding purse, sipping drink, kind of dancing thing. Â I went to the bathroom to freshen up. One of her friends bought me another drink. Â The music made it hard to talk to other people. Â Everyone was taking pictures in between rapid texting to invite more friends to join the party. Â They were having so much fun. Â Someone handed me another drink. Â Then one of my sister's friends went out to have a cigarette and I volunteered to sit outside with him. Ah. Â Fresh air. Â
While sitting outside on the stoop, her friend ran into more people he knew. Â They liked my eye makeup. Â I noticed a stand selling pizza. Â It was distracting.
I followed him back inside. Â Everyone was getting ready for the dance party. Â I decided it was time to leave. Â I hugged everyone goodbye and went right to the pizza cart. I got a slice, it wasn't that good. Â
Moral of the story: I am never going back there again for as long as I live.
It's places like Ned Devine's that I was warned about before moving to Boston. Â You know, the kind of place that turns you away if you don't have the right shoes and lame shirt on. Â One look at the cougars and dude men queued up outside should have been fair warning not to part with my time or money, but I was there to meet a friend who was already inside. Â
I don't think a place can really be described as a pub when there's a dress code, a cover charge, and a wait that seems more appropriate to airline security at Logan than a second rate club at Quincy Market. Â The three rooms, bar, bar, and bar with dance floor are all bathed in similar purple/blue lighting that hasn't been edgy or sophisticated for decades. Â Dancing is conducted on a beer slick floor to typical top 40 hip hop that's spun with little aplomb or creativity. Â The crowd is mostly girls gone wild rejects and overcompensating, over cologned bros with no rhythm. Â If I had a dime for every boozed up drunk girl coerced into awkward booty grinding with a Fidelity desk jockey. . .
Avoid Ned's unless you are a Fidelity desk jockey* or looking to hook up  with one.
* "Fidelity" is an operative word. Â I'm sure there are some very nice/cool people who work there.
I've never understood why people that I consider my friends (or acquaintances) decide to have their birthday celebrations in the Faneuil Hall area. Â I know that it's a central location, and I know that you can get as drunk as you want there without being cut off and/or thrown out, but the same goes for my house, and at my house, I'm allowed to discriminate against men who have orange tinted skin and girls who think polyester and white sandals are appropriate items in which to leave ones house.
That being said, I also can't figure out the mystery that is Ned Devine's. Â There is constantly a line AND a hugely inordinate cover charge, which would be fine if everyone looked like they were having THE BEST TIME EVER!!!!!
But they don't.  In fact, no one ever looks like they are having fun here.  Maybe they are all like me, pounding 7&7's  in the corner until you stop hating your friend for thinking it appropriate to celebrate the day her mother spent 13 hours in agonizing labor just to bring her into this world by hanging out in a bar that makes 13 hours of labor seem like fun.  But there can't be that many birthdays in a given weekend, can there?  People don't dance here (maybe because the music isn't very good), the staff doesn't smile (maybe because they know their drinks aren't very good), and the bathroom always looks like someone just gave their dog a bath in there. Â
Yeah, I really don't like this place. Â And apparently , neither do the people who hang out inside...
Not impressed. Â I waited on line for 30 minutes with 6 typical fratboy baseball-cap wearing guys behind me that apparently all shared one brain. Â Hard to get a drink, and overpriced. Â The crowd is pretty lame and elitist.
The bouncers are rude too, especially the short, no-necked, buzzcut one..he was a HUGE prick to me. Â He literally yelled in my face for about 10 minutes because I walked through the wrong door in the back that apparently said "employees only." Â Get over yourself, man...
I hate this place. I hate this place because it is so crowded, expensive and LAME. It's really boring, too. There is a ton of space, but not a whole lot going on. Most people just stand around because they spent all their money on really tiny, watered down drinks and aren't drunk enough to dance.
It's too pricey to be so lame.