by Alayne H. on
I have been to this new location a few times on Friday and Saturday nights. Each time it has been buzzing with people and found myself headed to the rooftop. Don't get me wrong, the atmosphere and vibe of the place is cool, but on the weekends it seems to be a club type atmosphere with the mix of songs the DJ spins and the hoards of young twenty somethings that pile in. The inside is magnificent with a huge bar, three levels and TV's strategically placed so you can catch a glimpse of whatever sporting event is on. I definitely need to come here on a weekday after work or maybe during the day on the weekend and see if the atmosphere is conducive to sit, sip some suds and have conversation without the feeling of being in a club.
by Sarah S. on
T minus five....Senses hum in collective vibration. To breathe is ecstasy... Four....Hearts pump to house rhythms.... Three....Sweat, musk, English ball gags, leather harnesses.... Two....Feels like rain, take it all in.... ONE.....Silence. Then...."Take the red pill and I'll show you how deep the rabbit hole GOES...Goes...goes...." Houston, we have lift-off! Update: I originally gave this place four stars but now feel the need to clarify. I went on a gay night--the music was off the hook and the crowd was on crack and willing to share. Went back recently on a hetero (aka BOOOR-RING ) night and that night gets negative forty zillion dirty skanky ho stars. So using new math, that averages out to approximately two stars :) If I'd run into Edward L. et al maybe Fever could've held on to the original four star score.....
by Lorenzo Runkel on
Definitely worth checking out at least once. The entertainment was fun but it seems like it's more effective for the out of towners and conservative people for the shock value. The food we had was good but had no lasting impact, the show is definitely the reason for going here. Watch out for the annoying bachelorette party girls adorned with plastic penises.