This would be a cool bar if they didn't charge a cover. Â I've only gone there once and was very dissapointed. Â You're paying to go hang out in a dive. Â The atmosphere is just OK, and the bands weren't that great either. Â it was pretty dead and overall, not worth a dollar to pay to get into. Â If they changed it to a free venue. I'd consider going there all the time, but until then, I'm not going to pay to go to a shitty bar and pay for beer to watch a crappy band. Â All the bands I know avoid this place too... Â That should say something...
Review Source:A small neighborhood bar with a cool feel and low douchebag factor. Low lighting and a fireplace make well for good bar convos, plenty of bar seating and extra tables around the wall and seating for about 20 in the middle of the bar.
Staff is friendly and like the clientele and takes care of their drink orders reasonably well.
There's a stage and a dance floors so I would assume there is some ass shaking from time to time. Drinks are a little price, but not terrible.
I gotta knock off two stars one for the parking; it's scarce, because the bar borders a neighborhood with alot of apartments. Also It's a cash only bar there is an ATM, but you know shitty those can charge.
It's a dive bar, but not one that is ironic. It fits.
Drink if you are in the area.
Came here Saturday night to celebrate a friend's birthday. Â Cash only with a $5 cover but the cheap drinks make up for it. Â There was only one bartender and I heard he was drunk af so it took forever to order drinks. $6 shots, and they didn't have henney boo. Â Luckily shots were pretty fat so I didn't have to order much to be on a good one. Â It was supposedly 90's night (maybe we were misinformed?) but all they really played was hip hop--not complaining though cos I prefer it over EDM. Â Had a good time but it may have been because I haven't seen my friends in a while. Â Wasn't a horrible time but wasn't too exciting either... Don't think I'd come back, but I guess it's a chill spot for those who are just trynna kick it.
Review Source:My man booked a talent showcase here for new artists, including myself, to perform.
Everything went well, the lighting, the stage albeit very small, was spacious enough to allow enough room to pace it back and forth comfortably.
Drinks were mixed and poured perfectly, and overall the entire night was a success.
This won't be the last time.
"...What will be, will be" Â (ok, cheesy)
I cannot believe I forgot to review this spot. Â While a LBC'er, this was one of my favorite weekend spots. Â Saw lots of cool indie bands, cover bands, washed up "I didn't know these guys were still around" bands, danced to new wave and 90's pop, cleared invisible tiny cobwebs in the air during Release the Bats nights, ended up being one of three people dancing like a mad woman during the ill-fated industrial/ebm nights, drank lots of cheap drinks, free drinks, and happily crawled my way back home...good times.
Siiick place. I went here for a 90s theme party. I like the run down look of the bar. It's low key and small. The drinks are inexpensive and and they serve them in dixie cups, which to me seems genius. Saves them money, and makes Que Sera different from other dive bars. The trendy hipster crowd make the atmosphere friendly and easy going to be around. Dance floor available for your groove fixations. Just like every where else, there are chill people, and the creepers. Nothing's perfect right? And you can always go outside if you need to smoke and get some fresh air.
The bathroom is a little disgusting, but who needs one anyway right? They take cah only, but there is a ATM machine available.
Hit up Que Sera, great place to have a good time and get your drink on.
This is my second time coming to this bar. And im pretty impressed with the music and the friendliness of the door staff, patrons and bartenders (im sensing a trend here)!!
We made this our 3rd and final stop on our drunkin adventure!!
Decided to walk here since it wasnt to far from Pike Bar (less then a block or so).
After having our ID's checked we walked inside this dimly lit, yet packed bar. Again dont wear flip flops to this bar either!! I was just glad i was pretty drunk to not feel the pain.
This is a CASH ONLY bar, they do however have an ATM machine but who knows what kind of service charges they have attached to it. Drinks are stiffer then a board!!
The bar area was pretty packed but if you get past that then there is plenty of room to move around a little bit.
Of what i can remember the music wasnt half bad when we were there.
The only downside was with alot of people in one room there isnt alot of fresh air, which mean it was HOT HOT HOT inside there!
This place is known to me as the venue that hosts the themed clubs that didn't make the cut on the  L.A club circuit OR the clubs that are being auditioned to see if it'll make the L.A club circuit. LOL...I've been here for Release The Bats (goth club) and the Good Foot (soul club) both of which are held once a month on some random 3rd or 4th Friday or Saturday. I'm a fan of small clubs with a sweaty bunch of people crammed in dancing like packed sardines to good music.
 I went to Good Foot for the first time this month and it was awesome! Great music, vibe and self-conscience people dancing in the dark in a small space. The beers were cheap too! I went for Release The Bats a while back and they had a band on stage and a D.J. It was all decorated in your typical gothy spiderweb/torn sheets with black lighting here and there and they had vendors selling crap on the pool table in back. Still a fun time and a bunch of self-conscience people dancing in the dark in a small space.
  I'll try to keep up with whatever reject or prospect themed club will be occurring there from now on. Don't get rid of Good Foot!
The Good:
Nice table arrangement inside. Plenty of seating. Just a good overall layout. Decent music. Not super crowded.
The Bad:
$5 cover for guys (on a Sat night); we THOUGHT there was going to be a live band since the flyers for that evening's music were "Garage and Surf Music" but it was only a DJ. $5 for DJ playing old surfer songs? I could go to a supermarket and hear that for free! $6 24oz PBR! Music was a little loud.
The Crowd:
A mellow combination of hipster and greaser.
CASH ONLY.
I have been coming to the Que Sera since I was using a forged fake ID and still come why?
It's a small venue with an even tinnier stage and small dance floor. But it has loads of character. Even better it has some of the best drink prices in town $4 whiskey and coke and those lesbians pour those drinks strong! It's a great hang out for pretty decent people and real drinking!!!
My favorite thing here is a once a month, ever 4th Friday club called Release the Bats which I have been going to for 9 years now. It's the last real Gothic/Deathrock club you will find in LA. The real thing no VNV Nation or Marylin Manson at bats.
The bear and I were on a LBC adventure last night, and decided to swing by Que Sera because my friend Scott was spinning at The Good Foot.
Finding parking was a bit difficult, and we ended up parking about a 1 1/2 blocks away.
There was a $5 cover for each of us at the door, plus this place is cash only. $12 for 2 tall cans of PBR isn't so bad, and thankfully I had just enough cash on me.
The music was rad and the dance floor was packed just enough.
I wouldn't mind making another trek out here sometime. I'll just make sure I have more cash on me so we can get more than 1 drink.
PBR in a paper bag. Cash only. Good Foot. Dancing. Cheap drinks. Hot as balls. Strong drinks. Rad bartenders. Red walls. Good music. Hot as balls. Charge for water. Stroooonger drinks.
That's the SEO version of the review, but it tells you all you need to know. I've been to Que Sera a few times, but it's usually for Good Foot nights, when I take my two left feet out to cut a rug. It's always a good time, but as you may have guessed, it's ALWAYS hot as effin' balls in there. Balls hot. But the music is good, and sometimes that sweaty sheen on your skin is sexy. ...sometimes.
I do enjoy Que Sera on nights when I'm feeling dancy though, and after I've had my dancing fill for the night I walk down the block to my old pal The Prospector for some karaoke-ing and more cheap, strong drinks... and a night I won't remember in the morning.
Considering how much time I spend at the Que, I'm quite shocked its taken this long to write a review. Â Well, with that said, here goes....
I am a fairly new fan of The Que Sera, I'd say I've invested 3 years of my drunken nights here and I can honestly say I always have a bitchin time. Â Whether it be for Release the Bats, their long-standing goth night, or Mannequin their 80's, new wave night, or their recent addition Hanky Panky every 3rd Saturday (ahem, shameless plug) their is always fun to be had by all. Â
I've sat at the bar and people watched, I've shaken my ass on the dance floor on every night imaginable, I've kicked my boyfriend's ass at pool their as well, all in all great dive bar with friendly bartenders.
They have a fairly decent stage with appropriate lighting and sound. Â DJ booth ready for your records, a pool table and open dance floor. Â I can only speak for the ladies restroom when I say this but don't expect first class accomidations, it's a raw as it gets...tiny and smelly but hey, if your lucky your in-and-out in a matter of minutes.
It's like Cheers, after a while everybody knows your name. So come on down to the Que and have a drink with me...preferably on Hanky Panky Nights considering that is my club night...haha.
Cheers!
I've been coming here for a couple of years now - practically a ritual! I've only been on Good Foot (second Friday of every month) but it's SO fun.
Drinks are super cheap - cash only which is a bummer - but $20-30 can get you through the night. The DJs are good - lots of soul and funk - and the pool table is usually available.
I've always walked or taking a cab - never parked.
It's a cool place. Â It's definitely a dive bar. Â The Bands were cool, the burlesque dancers (Dirty Little Secrets) were off the chain! Â That's the only time where anyone in the bar looked alive...go figure. Â My bar tender was a total sweetheart. Â They have a good selection of beer. Â the only thing that makes me cringe about this place is that they serve tall can's in paper bags. Â can you say ghetto? Â I get that they're probably trying to be cute and all but it just annoyed me to see all the douches walking around drinking their beer concealed in a paper bag like they were doing something illegal or something. Â "You re in a bar dude!! Â it's OK..."
Overall, I like Que Sera, but there isn't much to make me want to go back, Long beach has WAY too many better choices for dive bar action. Â See you at The Pike!
I was here on Friday night to drink.. support the local Long Beach Roller Derby team. It's a cash bar so I had to limit what I had to drink that night. The setup of the bar is like a tiny maze -- the bar takes a commanding and expected position by the entrance, a few tables by it, the DJ stage and dance floor behind half a wall that also separates a small room with a pool table.
The drinks I had were under $5 each, though towards the end of the night they were out of Coronas. Hard liquor was still plenty avail, which is a good priority. Parking wasn't too shabby.
The good: Friendly bartenders. A short walk from my house. Many cool nights with great music (live bands and DJs)! A great mix of queer and straight most of the time.
The bad: They charge for tap water (wtf?). The charge a cover (wtf?). Very poor promotion for some of the cooler sounding events means that it's sometimes a ghostown.
Oh, and parking is as crappy as you'd expect for Long Beach.
I was summoned to Que Sera tonight by Sarah and Staci H. to check out a band called Lemon Sun.  It was a good show.  This place had a really friendly bar tender.  It's a small, intimate venue.  Apparently, red walls are popular in Long Beach Dive Bars.  Not nearly as cool as Alex's Bar.  It's a bit run-down.  Let's call it modest.  It's  Alex-esque.  Cash only, but they do have a ATM inside the bar.  Had a bottled Blue Moon for $4.50.  Cool enough venue for music shows and general hanging out.  I'm close enough to stumble over, but unless there's a cool band pulling me in, I'll likely be stumbling out of the Pike or the Prospector.
Also - they charge a buck for tap water. Â 2 dollars for bottled! Â Seriously?!
Yes.
Que Sera, Sera...
Whatever will be, will be...
The future's not ours, to see...
But it is ours to hang out at some aiight dives in Long Beach.
Que Sera is one of those bars that I find myself having a love hate relationship with...
The BF's band played a show here once and I had a supah time... this was, no doubt, subjective... I mean, I was drunk (waaaasted!) as well as in the company of one Liz O. and we were enjoying ourselves at the bar...making snide comments about This One Guy.
This One Guy, you see, had mass hatred towards me...and really... who can hate meeeee? I'm a nice girl. I'm here to make you laffs. I don't take myself too seriously. I think life (for the most part) is Grand.
Hurrah!, I say.
But when I was single, I tried the dating thing. UGH. You ever tried that? Dating? Like... more than one person at the same time even? I am not cut out for that life. It reminds me too much of going on job interviews... Summing up the last several years in a concise 'Preface to One's Awesomeness.' (1500 words or less?) Â Meh. I'm just not into it.
And one of the reasons I'm not into it...is because there are always those dates that go horribly awry. You end up not really digging one another so much... OR - the worst!! The other person likes you a LOT more than you like them. And then you have to be the Bad Guy. Like, one date and "hmmm....I dunno..." but then the second date rolls around and you think to yourself, "OH MY GAWD! Was I DRUNK?! Am I drunk RIGHT NOW?!?"
Yeah.
So, This One Guy turned out to be "That Guy"... I mean, ok... so he's shorter than me... I mean, that isn't so bad, right? I don't really think so. Sometimes big things come in modest packages. Sometimes the 'package' ain't so modest at all. Ahem.
It's just that - he was creepy, man. I mean... he was talking about the future and shit and it was -LITERALLY- a second date. It was too much. TOO MUCH!!! So it was after that date that I said 'adios' non amigo...you are creeping me out, mang. And he was genuinely mad.
ANGRY.
Enraged.
And there we are, me and Liz, at Que Sera. And there HE was - on stage in the opening band. And when he saw me he says through the mic -glaring right at me- "This song is about all the heartless bitches that break hearts...."
OMG! DUDE!!! We never even hooked up! C'mon!!!
So, Que Sera is aiight. The stage is decent... there is plenty of space at the bar... as well as additional tables and seating not far from the stage... the acoustics are not so bad and the drinks are cheap and stiff.
The only ish I have is the sketchy parking situation. We parked about a half mile down the street. No really - we did. And this neighborhood late at night?
Good thing I was drunk!
I came to Que Sera for a concert last night and had a great time. Parking was pretty easy on the street in front of Que Sera but the crowd was also not large for the evening so I could imagine that becoming a problem very quick.
The stage is crammed in a corner and stage center has a huge random like fireplace in it that cuts the crowd in half. The acoustics were not overwhelming either but the bartenders were quick to serve and on top of things all night that I witnessed. Nothing would really get me to come here on my own will but I would come check out a band I enjoy here again.
My local bar, and my favorite hangout.
The Que is run as a club venue, where different promoters run different nights. Â This works for and against the bar, it draws a different crowd each night, but depends on the promoters to bring people in. Â Some of the clubs have a pretty specific draw, others are more universal. Â Your experience here will greatly depend on the club and the promoter. Â They do live music fairly often which is a big plus in my book.
The staff is the best, and the reason this is my favorite place. They have the most generous pours of any bar I've ever been in, and the prices are good. Â But don't bring an attitude or drama, they've been doing this long enough, they're not putting up with it.
Parking is the big issue. If you park anywhere near the entrance, consider yourself lucky.
Wednesday night -- Joy Division documentary screening -- Vodka.
I was actually excited about hanging out, watching the documentary play in the background while the DJs played some tunes.
I purposely waited until a little after 10:00pm to head out -- after all, fashionably late is my forte.
When I arrived, no one was there to witness the fashionably late arrival. The bar was empty -- except for 4 people and some crickets.
I guess watching a depressing documentary about suicide is probably not how you want to spend your Wednesday night, but I really thought this was going to be a cool event to attend -- maybe dance around to some JD whilst sipping on my 'Nilla and Diet Coke. No.
We made the best of it and got our derrank on. I stuck with the unusual Vanilla Stoli and Diet Coke (I am a Vodka Tonic type) and toyed with the idea of a chocolate cake shot, but sssshickened out. Hey, it's a work night!
After about an hour of gabbing with my girlfriend, two more people showed up but they were the DJs.
The two strong-arm drinks had now been consumed and Ian Curtis hung himself.
I was done with the night...we left the dive (which happens to be a fun place when there are patrons, cool music and Lu is @ the bar) but not before making the unfortunate late night decision of hitting Del Taco.
I loved it! It's got a really nice feel, and the decor is really interesting.
It's CASH ONLY which is a bummer but on a good note at least you don't wake up in the morning like holy fuck my bar tab. The bar tenders were fast and friendly. The dance floor was a good size, lots of places to sit, big stage, pool tables. My only problem with this place is that parking is a hassle and a half!
nice people, good drinks, fireplace, pool table, and a stage for live music. cool little place. I will definitely be coming back here.
The Good:::::
- Freindly AND attractive bar tenders. ((rare))
- Good sound system- live music sounds great.
- Interesting decor with a random fireplace
- Good drinks- fair price
- Onsite ATM
The Bad::::
- Shitteous parking
- Cash only (but redeemed with the onsite ATM)
- Often a cover charge - I hate paying a cover. blah.
I went here for the first time last night to DJ with my friend Dan and the fantastic band Mellowdrone. I am not super familiar with the LBC, so it was a little difficult for me to find for some reason and once I found it, parking was a little difficult.
The bar has a pretty cool vibe if you are looking to play pool and get some tasty, affordable drinks. However, the environment is not the most conducive for bands and DJs. The room gets really loud really easily, which makes it difficult for people to interact and the way the room is split definitely separates people from the stage area.
Great girl to guy ratio (probably 4-to-1 last night), friendly staff, and great Mexican food within walking/short driving distance. On the right night, i could see this place being a really fun hole in the wall party spot. I might need to revisit a few more times to really take it in......(Like I really need another excuse to drink more)
What can I say about the Que Sera?  From a bar goer's perspective... hell yeah!  This place is always filled with chicks!!!  But good luck gettin any of them to go home with ya.  Sheesh.  There is often live music, or DJ's.  Make sure you say hi to Raven on the way in.  If you're lucky, the owner Luann will make your drink.  Guarantee you wont' need more than 2 or 3 if she's mixing.  Good lord!  Crowds here... eh I'm usually here on nights that my band is playing (<a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.myspace.com%2Fdropdeadbeats&s=992d04da04cf12d07f5037826621995ed5c1e66cbbfd499759aff586c6aa2650" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.myspace.com/d…</a>) and for some reason there's never anybody here.... anyway.  Prices are fair, and like i said if Luann's mixing you'll be just fine.  And of course there's the sticker on the mirror that says "I snatch kisses, and vice versa"  Classy!!!
The one HUGE drawback to this place is that there is NO parking. Â It's in a spot in Long Beach where apparently driveways and parking garages are against the law cuz everybody and there mama parks on the street. Â Good luck not walking 5 miles on a busy night. Â Then again... I've never had that problem...
It's a fun joint though!
Awesome dive bar! Mannequin on tuesdays has the best music I think though I also enjoy release the bats from time to time. Â Sometimes they have industrial type clubs like Sacrilege.. not so much. Â Its a great Long Beach institution!
I concur with pretty much everyone about the cheap drinks and friendly bartenders! Wow, thanks for the tip about the Makers Mark! Â And especially you ladies out there, be careful going back to your car at night. I've had my sideview mirror broken a block away.
That's a 4.5 star rating, by the way.
Long before I moved to the LBC, this was the only  spot we used to hit up in Long Beach.
We usually went to support friend's bands or friend's clubs. I've never had a bad night there! They usually have really good bands and/or DJs any night of the week.
For any of you whiskey drinkers out there, I found out a little glitch in the system: Maker's Mark (high quality) is actually cheaper than the Jack Daniels! It's an accounting error the owner made and never fixed. One of the best bartenders ever let me in on that little secret when I ordered my usual (cheaper) Jack on the rocks.
The reason that my rating is .5 away from 5 stars: It's CASH ONLY which sucks for the people like me who never ever carry cash but there is an ATM machine inside. Â And, there's no lot to park in. Wear shoes that you can walk a few blocks in, or bike there if you can.
Lost a star due to lack of parking. Â Other than that--if you're expecting a dive bar then that is what you'll get. Â Cheap drinks and surly bartenders. Â Plastic cup so you're drunk ass doesn't break it. Â (I usually am served in a real glass though--I guess I'm special)
I like Sundays--Kate behind the bar and live music on stage. Â It is Sunday night and the cover is usually less than $3 so music wise you sometimes get what you pay for or you can be pleasantly surprised.
Four things I don't like about Que Sera:
1.) The bathroom. It ALWAYS smells STRONGLY of urine, despite the air fresheners. It's disgusting. It's also small and cramped and they don't provide toilet seat covers so you have to fashion your own using strips of toilet paper. My advice is to breathe through your mouth.
2.) Cash only. Â I suppose I should think ahead and get cash BEFORE coming to a cash-only bar, but that's just too easy.
3.) Igloo-like temperatures. It's ALWAYS freezing in here. I guess it's better to be too cold than too warm but every time I've been to this bar I feel like I should be wearing a parka.
4.) Parking. Street parking in this area of Long Beach is very hard to come by. Also it's a somewhat shady area so be sure to lock up!
Four things I like about Que Sera:
1.) The bartenders. Always super nice and friendly.
2.) The gum-covered mannequin. Yes, this bar features a mannequin (just a torso, if I recall correctly) that's covered completely in chewed gum. Sounds gross but it's actually really pretty and colorful.
3.) The Goodfoot. I've only attended this club once but it was one of the best nights I've ever experienced in Long Beach. Goodfoot, goodtimes.
4.) Lots of stools. There's almost always somewhere to sit.
Okay, first and foremost - IF YOU DON'T WANT A PLASTIC CUP, QUIT ORDERING WELL DRINKS. Fuck!
With that said, I will always have a special place in my heart (and liver) for "the Que." After all, it's the home to my beloved "club" where I pretend that I'm a DJ every Sunday (<a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmyspace.com%2Fsuckasuckasuckafree&s=e8543a9ffd790c7ddf29a0fafc31039aaaa3f4449c4207fbc4d4e6dfc769490c" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://myspace.com/sucka…</a>), also the first ever Dirty Girls show (that's my all-female wrestling troupe), and to my now defunct art show. I've been at the Que much more by habit or obligation then by choice, so any sort of leniency expressed in this review is years in the making.
Although I've always been there early enough to find a spot not too far, parking is pretty bad. It's all street, and these are streets that you don't really want to park down in the first place. There isn't even some secret parking spot I can rely on. If I didn't have a load full of crappy records to carry I would ride my bike.
The bartenders are extremely down to earth and are always on the same page as you are: making sure you leave wasted. The door guys are on power trips that I could never really understand the reasoning behind (srsly you guys?). The owner is a peach.
The clubs are definitely a mix of scenes. From the country night, Good Foot, one of those weird industrial clubs or to any of the nights with live bands, you're bound to find something that tickles your pickle. I guess that's why I like it here so much - there isn't a set crowd of regulars that you can always expect to find. There isn't a whole lot you can expect form this place in general. Basically, if you got drunk and fucked some dude with a tribal band tattoo that you met here, you don't ever have to worry about seeing him again. And that shit is priceless.
8/15/07 - I've been requested by the owner of this fine establishment to explain to everyone that the "mock fireplace" is actually a fireplace. For really. It's just never used cause.. you know.. fire is hot.
Horror Movie Happy Hour. Â This is where you walk in and enjoy a cute bartender pouring you drinks while someone in the dark distance spins records to graphic violence playing out on the TV screens behind the bar. Â Â
One evening I went there and a band played their guts out to me, and maybe a couple of other people who wandered in and out. Â I felt bad for them, they were okay but nobody was there. Â So I bought a t-shirt to help them with gas money.
The white street light type lighting lowly casting a spell into the very dark space that is the Que Sera must somehow entrance all that enter. Â Be sure to bring some quarters for the video games and a few bucks for a Taxi.
I've only blacked out once from drinking...no really, only once (I can handles mah sh*t)...and this was the place that got me there. Great way to start a review, eh?
Que Sera...where do I begin? We started our love affair about 8 or 9 yrs ago..seeing each other weekly..but as of late, our relationship seems to have fizzled out. Don't get me wrong, this place is still great to see your fav local band, but I could do without most of the clubs. (that's just me...just not my "scene" for the most part.)
Having said all of this, I *do* recommend shakin' your tail feather at The Goodfoot (2nd Fri of every month-$5). This club is great for funk/soul dancing. Dj Dennis Owens (club proprietor) is tha sh*t and he always has great guest Djs. It gets SUPER crowded so be prepared to sweat like a hog!
Now on the flip side: there's a club e/o Thurs called "Call in sick Fridays" ($5) that I could SURELY do without. Poorly mixed songs--I'm not even talking about beat matching--there are just some songs that don't sound good together and whoever was DJing seemed to have paired ALL of them together that night. And the silly "superior" attitude from the kids that night....oh good lawd...I almost choked on it. Douchebag central. Extremely disappointing, to say the least.
Anyway, this place is CASH ONLY and in sort of a seedy neighborhood so make sure to lock yo' sh*t up. They pour an extremely stiff drink (and don't charge an arm and a leg!) so be prepared to have a DD or call a cab.
I'll still continue my affair with the Que. I'll just be a little bit more picky from now on.
The 2nd Friday of every month Club Good Foot kicks ass! Â
"Hot-buttered soul, deep fried funk, classic reggae, afro-beat, spicy Latin boogaloo, and the occasional dollop of go-go."
It's usually only a $5 cover and the drinks are relatively cheap. Â
Que Sera has a fairly large dance floor (for a dive) and lots of room to move and get down. Â Cool crowd and lots of eye candy for both sexes. Â Good Foot is pretty much the only reason I come here, but I have been here on other occasions. Â
Driving by, I see a fair amount of people smoking outside most weekend nights. Â They have several different "clubs" dedicated to Goth, Rockabilly, 80's, New Wave, and punk along with live bands. Â
Check out their website calendar for more info.