Really great if you don't mind people sexually harassing you, condescending management and loud, sudden interruptions to the music from a DJ(?) who sounds like he was never expecting to be handed a microphone.
Drinks were very cheap and so were the patrons, particularly the man who had the drunken confidence only bars that ignore their RSA can truly cater to, who felt it was appropriate to grab me by the waist and pull me in as I walked past. I was going to ignore this after pushing him away, but after a brief back and forth where he told me not to be rude and laughed when I told him not to touch random women, and ended with him throwing his drink in my face.
Now none of this is the fault of the bar, they were giving out $3 shots to anyone - what were the chances one would be an aggressive asshole? But after cleaning myself up a bit with a member of staff who I pointed the man out to, I was approached by security and told my behaviour was inappropriate. When I asked for clarification, it became clear he had lied and said I was the one to throw the drink. I thought this would be easy to rectify, since I still had his rum and coke in my hair and the dude was bone dry, but their "hands were tied" since his friends corroborated his story while most of mine had just before moved on to the next bar in our pub crawl while my boyfriend and I finished our game of pool.
Management was present, but only because he happened to be taking a smoke break as I went out to cool down, and was condescending and sarcastic as I tried to explain. He said security couldn't look at the CCTV (true) but neglected to mention that he absolutely could, and wouldn't kick this guy out unless he also kicked me out because the business "want(ed) everyone to have a good time" since I was leaving anyway, I agreed to this but they didn't take any action until the guy came out the front anyway, and they just didn't let him back in. I understand this was the least confrontational way to do it, but it felt like a very half assed attempt to rectify the situation they could've stomped out pretty quickly if they used half their brain.
Their handling of the situation was a shitshow, and I wouldn't recommend this bar to any woman who wants to have a good time, as I would later find out this guy and his group were harassing other women in similar ways earlier and nothing was done.
Drinks were cheap (which was the only positive about this place) the music was garbage and the dance floor is roughly the size and state of a public toilet, with max 3 people awkwardly dancing for half a song before giving up. RSA is handled really poorly, most of my group was under 25 and didn't get carded and this dude, who was slurring his speech and couldn't even hold up his middle finger steady or throw his hat at me accurately (the drink was a back up, I suppose).
All in all a garbage experience, wouldn't recommend to anybody. read more