Ty
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If you’re not coming to see the go-go band, your business isn’t appreciated. Before the band arrives on Fridays or regular weekdays, the venue is slow, usually with no more than ten patrons at a time. It’s not an ideal place for happy hour.
During my experience this past Friday, a group of colleagues and I spent several hours buying drinks, averaging about one drink per hour before the band arrived. Around 9 o’clock, gentlemen in security shirts began to arrive for work. While we were drinking and listening to an overly recycled playlist, we were asked to step outside, leave our drinks, and get pat down. Upon re-entry, we were informed we had to pay a $30 cover charge to stay, even though we still had drinks left to finish. The lady at the door said we would have to take our drinks to the head if we didn’t want to pay the fee. When I asked for the business manager, she went to get security to escort us out. Upon departure, I requested water to combat the alcohol consumption before driving, but the business declined.
I will not recommend this location for just grabbing a drink and enjoying happy hour. However, you may have better luck if you're looking to see a go-go band.