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    The servers are horrible. Horrible service. Slow and in a bad mood always. This place needs to be more alive also and needs more people

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    Blackbook Social Club - Toluca Lake Wedding

    Blackbook Social Club

    4.9(42 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Horrific behavior.... the venue is not worth what they've put people through. rude, yelling cursing…read moreto get women and other people out of the venue. Super unprofessional. It was just an insane experience a friend of mine put together a networking event for designers, etc. and Moe came in there and was just telling everyone to get the fuck out and he snatched the microphone out of this woman's hands while she was trying to make the announcement for people to leave because he was unhappy, but the venue was professionally the event was very calm, relaxed, and everyone was happily networking. There was nothing wrong going so came in and started shouting and cursing, and snatched the microphone out of her hands, which was insane. He yelled in her face like an abusive man.

    I had used Blackbook Social Club for a couple of my events and will be my go-to for all my future…read moreevents! DJ Tessa had done a private party I was hosting and she was awesome. Very professional and friendly. I had emailed over a list of music to play throughout the night as a guideline and she stuck to it but also had remixed versions of some of my favorites which made it more fun. Throughout the night she remained professional (in the past I'd witness DJs at events act like fools near the end of the night. not good.) and pleasant to my guests. All my guests commented on how fab the music was, it definitely added to my event. I also had Nguyen along with Tessa deejay a corporate holiday event. Again, arrived on time and remained professional throughout the night. They were able to read the crowd (ages ranged from 30-60 yrs of age!) and kept the dance floor going - everyone happy and having fun. Tessa was also a great emcee when needed - she spoke clearly and projected! From set up to breakdown - they were fantastic! I highly recommend Blackbook Social Club for all your party/event needs!!

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    Griffin Club Los Angeles - Old fashioned (their espresso martini was good)

    Griffin Club Los Angeles

    3.4(70 reviews)
    2.2 miCheviot Hills

    We went to an event there. The food was embarrassingly bad. Cold mini-burgers (that we mostly…read morebuns) cold fried chicken bung (again, mosts bread buns). This review only relates to that: food prep for an event.

    We've been bringing our kids to swim lessons at the Griffin Club for nearly a year and have…read moregenuinely enjoyed the experience (besides the food that really lacks quality and consistency). The swim instructors are wonderful and it's been a positive environment for our family. We were informed that non-members are only allowed to participate in swim lessons for a limited period (12 weeks). The fact that we were able to enjoy the club for nearly a year was an exception. We understood and respected the policy. Because we liked the club and have many friends who are members, we decided to move forward with a membership-- paying the significant initiation fee. However, after joining, we learned that some non-members we've seen in the past are now able to enroll in swim lessons by having member friends sign them up. This workaround seems to be very unfair, which makes the enforcement of the policy feel inconsistent. We've also heard ongoing concerns from members about how non-member participation in swim lessons can make scheduling more competitive. While we understand this from both sides, especially since we were recently non-members ourselves, it does highlight a broader issue around fairness and how benefits are structured. Members should always be given the priority. It's disappointing because we made a significant financial commitment based on what we were told. Greater clarity and consistency in how these policies are applied would go a long way in building trust and ensuring all members feel they are receiving the value they signed up for.

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    Hillcrest Country Club - Holiday Party at Hillcrest.

    Hillcrest Country Club

    4.6(25 reviews)
    1.1 miCheviot Hills

    Strictly a GOLF review based on one round in January of 2022…read more So, I've played about a dozen of private clubs in the LA area, including LACC, Annendale, Bel Air, Hacienda, Oakmont, Hacienda, etc. so I have a fair basis to say this: WOW and WOW. It's hard to believe that a course can be maintained like this in the middle of LA. It's quite simply, perfect. The fairways are rolling green carpets and the rough are rolling shag carpets. The greens are perfect, and unlike so many private courses whose members seem to be masochists, the greens do not stimp 15. They are reasonable. 10-11? It's a golf paradise in the middle of bustling West LA. The layout is straight-forward, but very hilly. Not a lot of trees and they are mostly smallish. OB's not really at play unless you are wildly off-line on a few of the exterior holes. The rough is not a big issue. We played from the "blues" (second furthest back--about 6600 yards). We played early and it was really cold (50s) so it felt like 7000. I'm a 4.8 handicap, and I shot an 88. Ouch. Here's why: (and maybe this will help some of those who read this to have more fun, because playing better is more fun, right?) CHIPPING and PITCHING The greens are TIGHT. If you chip properly (pro form), using the bounce, you better get this squared away before you show up. Either get a wedge with 4-6 degrees of bounce or use a different technique (maybe open a wedge, bump and run, whatever). Chipping and pitching is the best part of my game and I skulled 2 chips, and I went to the chipping area after my round to work on it (to see if it was nerves or technique) and I realized I couldn't use my technique. It is simply too tight and firm, esp. if any grain into me. I'd have to be perfect using a 60 degree with 12 degrees of bounce. Pro tip: go to Rustic Canyon. Very similar. CADDIES: If you are a serious player and aren't used to playing with a caddie, get prepared. It affects your routine. For me, after several mishaps, I just told him I didn't need distances or reads unless I asked. That's when I got back into a groove and starting making some pars. Make sure you lighten your bag to only the essentials, and bring your carry-bag, not a pro bag. (and be prepared to tip cash, see below) BUNKERS: the sand is good, but if you are hitting your distances, you will be in a lot of bunkers because they are a main protector of par on this course. I was in 6! 3 of them on par 3s where I hit the green! They are pretty deep, too. PUTTING: I three-putted a bunch. If you are used to playing flattish LA muni greens, you need to get your distance control for up and down hill putts dialed in. They are not hard to read. I actually stopped using my caddie for reads all together and was fine for the read. It was just really hard to get the speed right. Not tricky, but not easy. Again, go to Rustic. Very similar. ROUGH: about 3 inches. The ball sits up, so the real issue is not going under the ball. You can't bottom-out your club. Once you figure that out, it's really easy. I didn't have any issue. PAR 3s. There is only one short par 3. The rest are 180+, one was 240! from middle tees! (270 from back) You really need to think about good misses. It's very hard to get up and down from the bunkers. Short is usually a good miss. It is an amazing place. Get there early. It's probably the nicest range I've ever been on--probably just beats out Journeys at Pechanga. There is a Trackman for all members that hooks up to their phones! Imagine that! Titleist ProV1 practice balls, of course. Mats? Nowhere in sight. Get some practice in on the practice chipping and bunkers. VIBE: I have to say that I was far more comfortable here than any other private course I've ever been to. The golf staff was incredibly nice and genuine, too. The vibe (and again, I didn't step foot in the club house) was more "open" and "modern" than LACC (which was very Overlook Hotel) or Annendale or even Oakmont. Perhaps this has to do with the difference in history. (Look it up) One last pro tip: They require valet for your car, so make sure you prepare for that. I usually play with a push cart, and I left my towel with my push cart, and, as you know, it's the little things in golf. And, if you want to avoid the whole locker room time-suck, put your golf shoes on before you drive over. Otherwise you have to store your shoes because you can't have your caddie lug your shoes around 18 holes and a mile of elevation changes. One more tip: 1 caddie for 2 players. We both tipped $100, which I think is a little on the high side, but you know, it was a free round, and carrying two bags is kinds crazy. So enjoy this incredible golf course with its incredible views. It's really something. ENJOY. FORE! p.s. I didn't take any pics of the course, because they just didn't do it justice. Seriously, it's stunning.

    Kudos to the board and members for the renovation of the golf course and locker rooms. It's a…read morefantastic experience and facility.

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    Hillcrest Country Club
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    Toastmasters Club 21 - Our New Club 21 President and a guest in this photo.

    Toastmasters Club 21

    5.0(16 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Great community club. I thought Toastmaster would be old school, but this group is very dynamic…read more Everyone is welcome to come for free as many times as you want and it's less than 2 coffees at Starbucks to join. It's a good safe way to learn new skills and practice speaking.

    I have been attending Club 21 Toastmasters' meetings for over a year now, and I can honestly say…read morethat the decision to join has been one of the greatest investments I've ever made in myself. Having just recently completed a master's degree at UCLA, I continually found myself thinking that the growth I've achieved from my 2 hour-per-week commitment to my club far exceeded my feelings of accomplishment at the more formal institution of learning. I first showed up at Club 21 because I suffer from what sometimes feels like a crippling fear of speaking. Prior to joining Club 21, I HATED public speaking, and my feelings of anxiety extended to other forms of formal speaking as well- such as conducting myself in interviews and meetings. While I can't say that my speaking-phobia has disappeared, my feelings at the lectern have become more nuanced; rather than experiencing pure terror, I now feel a mix of fear and sheer exhilaration at the opportunity to address a room of attentive listeners. It is such an incredible feeling- I often drive away from meetings feeling more confident and empowered than I ever had before. The club members are quite an interesting mix of people. There are folks of all ages and from many walks of life, but they all share one common characteristic- everyone is incredibly supportive. If you decide to attend a meeting, your hands will get a workout; we do a hell of a lot of clapping. Not only that, but the Toastmasters program offers countless opportunities for evaluation and feedback. After presenting a speech, you will receive a formal spoken evaluation, a written evaluation, and feedback cards from most members of the club... not to mention a lot of pats on the back. I really can't emphasize enough how wonderful this club is. I think the Toastmasters program in general is pretty fantastic, but I like to think that our club is exceptionally special, as well. But the only way for you to discover that is to come check it out for yourself. So please do: Tuesdays at 7PM at Delores Bakery and Cafe in West LA/Santa Monica. I look forward to seeing you there!

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    Toastmasters Club 21
    Toastmasters Club 21
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    Plei - Fresh faces at the Memorial Day weekend event. Over 500 people came out to Plei!

    Plei

    4.1(28 reviews)
    3.3 miMid-Wilshire

    The promoter advertises and makes it look very fun. She is extremely unorganized and very…read moreunprofessional, she does a great job at promoting the event, the Pasadena location is small, dirty and you do need reservations if you want to sit inside and enjoy the events as seen on social media. She won't refund money as it's a money grab short term win and long term piss off...

    I'd like to start off by saying extremely disappointed !!!!!! I purchased three tickets, and I…read morecalled immediately and talked to someone regarding reservations for a table gave her my name and the names of the guest that would be accompanying me. She sent me a link of expectations for example if I wanted to bring a cake, etc. etc. we got there at 7:15 and of course my name is nowhere on the list. She said I must've talked to the vineyard even though I called the number that's on the website for Mingle and Plei we were seated in the back. And although it was still early and not crowded, we ordered food and The gentleman that were taking our order did not know what he was doing. I asked for an impossible burger because was an option on the menu. They did not have it. I asked for house salad with honey mustard. ..They did not have honey mustard, etc. etc. When it came to the drinks, I ordered the house champagne flat.!! as though they left the bottle open for a few hours my guess that came with me stated that their drinks was not strong and that for $10 the plastic cups were small and not worth it when my food did come out it was not seasoned or cooked very well I can go on and on ...one thing I will say is a music was good however the vibe they seem very click ish as if everyone that goes there are frequently there so if you are a newcomer you get no love!! ‍ I gave two stars and was asked what they could improve on. Well, please cost reference the list. Apparently there's two list for guests to be seated inside. Also, the bartenders or servers should have knowledge of what they have on the menu and I have to leave the counter and go ask the kitchen every few minutes..

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    Plei - Gamers playing 21 Jump Ball at the Memorial Day weekend event. Over 500 people came out to Plei!

    Gamers playing 21 Jump Ball at the Memorial Day weekend event. Over 500 people came out to Plei!

    Plei - OG plei'ers at the Memorial Day weekend event. Over 500 people came out to Plei!

    OG plei'ers at the Memorial Day weekend event. Over 500 people came out to Plei!

    Plei - DJ Kaleem in the main room during the Memorial Day weekend event. Over 500 people came out to Plei!

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    DJ Kaleem in the main room during the Memorial Day weekend event. Over 500 people came out to Plei!

    CLUBWAKA - Los Angeles - Guys Fawkes Conservatory - North Hollywood Team

    CLUBWAKA - Los Angeles

    2.9(34 reviews)
    3.7 miFairfax

    Guy Fawkes Conservatory…read more.... Yes, it sounds kinda... well...whack.... yet it's very intriguing, so my inner "geekiness" convinced me to sign up for adult kickball. However, there are some perks to playing adult kickball, that was never included or allowed as a youngster..... #1 Lots of Beer for cheap.... #2 Lots of cursing..... #3 Lots of gloating..... #4 Lots of cool ass team names, except my team and a few others....lol. Played a couple of years ago and is great exercise, but my team expected way too much by wanting to practice all of the time (like twice a week! + 1 game a week)), which many teams did not do and still won many games (some took it way too seriously though)... but to be honest, I just had too many other things going on I felt were more important, like now, so I didn't give my team a fair chance to bond and grow with. If you DO ever decide to sign up (like $60+ bucks for a t-shirt, be assigned a team & meet cool people for about 10+ games), sign up for a team with a group or at least a couple of people YOU ALREADY KNOW & HANG WITH...... it's kind of "clickish", in a Dungeons & Dragons way. Have you ever seen the movie, "Role Models"?....If so, you know what I mean..... if not....hello?! Netflix....lol. Plus, many of the players are in 2-3 other kickball leagues with one another and have played with the same people for years. I would love to try it out again, especially 'cause I totally kicked ass in it....lol, (even though I pulled a muscle because some a-hole tried to trip me! ... I'll get you next time Gadget.....nexxxxt tiiiiiiime!....lol).... uuuummm but probably only when I have time to convince a nice sized group of my fratello to join. Here's a few cool team names that make ya say....hhhmmmm, that was clever....lol WE DO KICKN' RIGHT GRASS KICKERS THE BALLED AND THE BEAUTIFUL CLUB FOOT I'D HIT IT SWIFT KICK IN THE GRASS BUNDT CAKES RECESS RAMBLERS WE GOT THE RUNS CHEST NUTS RECREATIONAL HAZARD FLAT FOOT FLOOZIES WHERE MY PITCHES AT BAD NEWS BREWS THREE KICKS TO THE WIN BOOZE ON FIRST DRUNK AGAIN & LOOKING TO SCORE FREE BALLERS 4th BASE JOHNNY AND THE COBRA KAIS SUCK MY KICK BREWS ON FIRST WHAT SHE SAID COST-PER-KICKS AFTER SCHOOL SPECIALS TOEJAMMERS DRINKERS WITH A KICKING PROBLEM THE FOUL BALLS SAVED BY THE BALLS MENACE 2 SOBRIETY NEW KICKS ON THE BLOCK YOU LOOK LIKE I NEED A DRINK OUR KICKS DON'T LIE BALLS TO THE MALL ALCOBALLICS SONS OF PITCHES E EQUALS M.C. HAMMERED KICK TEASE - Fiesta ONE KICK WONDERS

    Hollywood - Indoor soccer league…read more I had positive experiences with CLUBWAKA when I played in their volleyball league in CT. It was very organized & I had a great experience overall. After moving to LA, I recommended this organization to my boyfriend & his friend. Because of my positive experience, they joined the Hollywood indoor soccer league and it was a disaster. I'm not sure who all the organizers were but Raul Perez was our point of contact and I couldn't have been more embarrassed. Basically, they closed registration without putting my BF & his friend on a full team and because of the two girls on the field at all times policy, they had to borrow a player for their first game. They then had to forfeit the 2nd game with Raul giving them a bunch of nonsense about finding extra female players for the team. By the 3rd game, he basically told my BF he could either get a refund or split his team up into other existing teams (which were more than full). When my BF's team said they'll just accept the refund, Raul seemed quite happy and made a comment about him finally being able to have an even number of teams. Very unprofessional. I don't know how other CLUBWAKA leagues in LA are, but the Hollywood Indoor league is extremely unorganized.

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    CLUBWAKA - Los Angeles
    CLUBWAKA - Los Angeles

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