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Typical Vegas
This club seemed to have good energy as they try to please both male and female. On a Saturday night the DJ (a straight guy) actually played my request and could beatmix, a combination that is rare especially in gay bars. I returned on a Monday for Karaoke which was surprisingly awful. For Las Vegas to be the "Entertainment Capital of the World", the gay life is tragic. I flew into Vegas for a convention and this bar had its moments.
I Was Pretty Drunk...
when I got there. Got a good drink. The crowd was mature, but everyone seemed to have a good time on the dance floor. The DJ wouldn't play anything mainstream even with a $10 tip. But I had a really good time.
Had A Good Time
The place is modern. The crowd was kinda pretty. The cute bartender knew how to make a good drink. Met some friendly people and we went barhopping. Cute DJ who seemed to enjoy his music more than anyone, but I eventually got into it and had a good time.
You've Got To Be Kidding
Went on Friday night with a newly made friend in NYC. First time in NYC. This place wouldn't make it in Cincinnati, which has the lowest standards. $8 cover charge. Very low production. The lights were outdated in the 80's. I know it was 80's night, but really. The drinks were in small plastic glasses... Couldn't wait to get out of there. BTW. That was a gay bar?
Down and Out in downtown Cincinnati
For a dive like that, the drinks are okay. Check out the Karaoke on Sunday. It truly is the worst. A place this big should have more self-respect. So, when you get to the point where you just don't care about yourself or life anymore, go to the Subway.
Cozy Bar
The jukebox is pretty interesting. The drinks are strong. I like the bartenders. If you like a place where everyone in the bar can hear your conversation and they play one channel of sports in low definition on three flat screens, this is the place for you.