Dead on a Saturday night. Why am I paying $ 10 to get in, then $ 30 minimum on my card to stand around in a dance club that no one is in? I came for a birthday party, Brasil’s had plenty of people upstairs, but the birthday girl did not want Latin music. Apparently this place has gone through a number of name changes. Maybe the newest name is not known yet. Bartenders were friendly but I imagine it will be a while before I am back, if at all.
Jamie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Conshohocken, PA
This is the downstairs half to Brasil’s; you have to walk through here to check your coat. We came downstairs after our salsa lesson and it was completely dead. As Brian said, it’s a longer venue with the dance floor/stage all the way in the back. When we went, there were two people at the bar and the dj sitting on the couch. Maybe it gets busier in the summer? We came back through to get our coats at 1A and there were about 5 people on the dance stage; almost like a house party atmosphere. It’s an okay place if you want a chill place that isn’t busy like Brasil’s, but they play house music instead of salsa.
Brian L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hoboken, NJ
A very decent bar in old city. It’s more of a club/lounge, which I’m kind of past, but I still enjoyed my time here. I purchased an open bar, and the bartenders were quite awesome. The venue itself is quite thin, but long. Dance stage in the back, bottle seating on a side. Cramps the walkway to the stage/bar, but the place isn’t meant for a thousand people anyways.