Amateur Ham Radio Clubs
111 Stow Avenue
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
Summit County
Phone: (330) 929-4267
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by Yun Stebner on
I have mixed feelings on this place. On the other hand, they have some of the best dances around, the floor is nice, and the location is convenient (at least, it is for me, and we know no one else matters, haha). On the other hand, the staff are comically, hilariously, award-winningly awful. I've met one nice person working there in the last several months. I get that dance studios are often staffed by failed or grudgingly amateur dancers who took up answering phones and putting hand stamps on sweaty people after their dreams of fame and fortune were crushed by the cruel fist of reality, but come on, y'all, at least PRETEND you're happy to see us. I have run into this issue at many studios--simply that the receptionists and so on are typically hired because they have an existing relationship with the studio, not because they have any particular willingness or ability to engage in customer service. Or maybe it's because where I'm from, most of the dances are in bars, pubs, nightclubs, etc. so that everyone is boozed-up enough to be REALLY happy to see you, I dunno. I once blurted out something like "how about you be less of a bitch?" (I'm not proud of that; I have, um, no inner monologue and it's a problem) to a staff member who was being really, really awful one night. So in a way I'll give them props for not asking me to leave after I said something like that (I wouldn't blame 'em), but on the other hand, if they weren't so nasty in the first place... I mean, I literally get paid to NOT talk to people, that's how awkward I am, but even I am more capable of successful client/customer interaction than this.
by Isabel Meers on
Third Floor Cafe is an institution that has withstood the sands of time. I could remember coming here in the late 90's with moth-filled-pockets, feeling too poor to party here. Today, it is still a popular hot spot in Murray Hill for young Asian professionals and trust fund babies. The Good: + The exterior is mysterious. If you didn't know where it was you might not find it. The interior looks fancy with a clean decor. + Tuesday night happy hour deal. + The waitstaff speaks English, Engrish, Konglish and Korean. + Bird watching. There are a lot of pretty people here. This is perfect if your horny friends want to be in a bar with eye candy (no I don't expect corny moves from Vh1's Pickup Artist). The Bad: - I wonder when is it a good time to come here. It's almost always busy. Tuesday night's happy hour is crazy unless you come early. Be prepared to wait. - My shoulders harden, my swagger increases and my smile turns upside down as I walk through the crowds: ah, the life of a poser, mingling with the fugazi ballers and thugs. This ain't a scene, it's an arms race. - I'm not always loving the soundtracks they play here. - As a cafe/lounge, the cocktail list is good. The flavored kool-aid sojus are abundant. Sorry man, but Chamisul soju is like Isopropyl rubbing alcohol. The bottled beer list is nice except inflated. - The 2500cc + tong dak deal at $30 stinks when you have the choice of Coors Light, Miller Light and Bud. The Tong Dak is juicy, yet a fried flavorless bird. In a word this place is a little expensive. I used to love those cool metal containers, but the glasses are taller than the spigot. Why does it matter? Those three cheap beers don't give proper head. The Ugly: -- How do you fit more than 4 bodies in an elevator? It's like I'm in college and I picked up the mini fridge for my dorm room that only fits a six pack of beer. The two elevators are tiny. -- Somehow I still feel too poor to party here. Overall you pay to play in the hottest spot in K-town. When I mean hottest, I'm excluding the spas and massage parlors. IFHTP 3+
by Rob P. on
I come here not that often..sometimes the place is cool but sometimes they have weird creepy guys that try to hit on you.  It is an after hours club and it very popular on Saturdays and special event nights.
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