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Posted on July 16 at 1:17 p.m.
no. the service is awful period. drinks are stiff yes, but the bartenders are too busy looking cool and flirting. i stood there for 10 minutes and waited at the bar holding my money like the others around me while the pretty boy bartenders cut up and played around. the owners need to step up and recognize the money they are losing before we lose another decent place to go out in BR.
go on a monday for $2 premium vodkas and easy service industry crowd.
music is solid. crowd is pretentious. door guys clueless about how to enforce a dress code and what fashion is.
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Posted on May 26 at 7:23 p.m.
You are attempting to stomp out something in BR that is original. Private promoters have ideas on how to throw parties. If 500 people are going to be brought into a bar, do you not think it is the bar's responsibility to "step up" and hire the proper personnel to make sure things run smoothly. There are people (thugs and non thugs alike) that do not find interest in the wanna-be cosmo, and sport bars of downtown. Some others may enjoy doing something different sometime. Parties put on by private promoters is a saving grace in an otherwise boring capital city. The venues should know what kind of party is being thrown at their establishment, and hire the proper personnel necessary. This is a piece written by someone who is ill-informed.
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