Keep an eye on the bartenders Reviewed by ronnielefface on
2010-06-05T13:10:48Z
I strongly suggest you don't run a tab and do keep an eye on what passes for bartenders. Ordered two beers and ran a tab, but when I closed out, two additional beers magically appeared on the tab. I left a 3/4 full beer on the bar in front of my chair that I had been sitting in all night (and placed a napkin on the top which any decent bartender knows is a sign that the drinker is coming back). When I returned from one dance, my beer had been tossed. Asked the clueless brunette where my beer went. She just shrugged and walked away. I don't know what game they have going, nor will I return to find out.
Pros: music was alright
Cons: bartenders
Watch OUT! Reviewed by jmcmedman on
2010-05-22T12:27:05Z
My daughter has Multiple Sclerosis. Unfortunately, she has trouble walking, sight, and her speech is slurred due to the MS. She had an altercation with someone in the bar, reported it to security, and was immediately treated as if she was drunk even though she tried to explain her disorder to the ignorant manager. Let this be a lesson to anyone of you who happens to have a loved one who has a disease or handicap. Stay away from this place. No compassion or understanding goes with this place. BEWARE!
Pros: NONE
Cons: If HAVE A HANDICAP OR ILLNESS, BEWARE!!!!
Diminishing Neighborhood Dump Reviewed by Swish13 on
2010-05-14T20:39:50Z
We stopped by The Place for a late night drink and listen to the awesome DJ. Asked for WATER with my shot and was told I had to by a bottle. A shot and bottle of beer - $10 - the experience - FORGETABLE. Went doew the street to JImmy Macs and got my glasses of water with my drinks - ah - for free! HMMMM, you figure it out!