by Jacquetta Guinther on
I am the Entertainment Director for the venue, first off I'd like to apologize to everyone who had a subpar experience on 10/18. Event was produced by a promoter, not by the venue, guestlist people were staffed by the promoter. Unfortunately the ID scanning technology that we have to use broke down in the beginning of the night and that slowed down the line. Hence the long wait outside. We have absolutely no problem comping people or giving away free drinks (i.e. Patron). In regards to Quinn, Chef and Jennifer's reviews, give me a shout if you'd like to visit us again and I'll make sure that your night is nothing short of spectacular.
by Mike K. on
I have found my lazy Sunday afternoon hangout. I came here last night to attend an event on the deck, and it was amazing. I couldn't have asked to be anywhere else, especially with the warm weather. Great views of the city, relaxing vibe, and the perfect place to grab a drink outside. It's one thing to be have drinks on the patio at a restaurant, but this deck is perfection. The margaritas were strong, and made me a happy man. I ended up having dinner here as well, and it was pretty good. Tapas style, and while we didn't quite order enough, what we had was seasoned well and full of flavor. I can't wait to come back, park myself at a table with good friends, enjoy the bay area weather, and toss back a few margaritas. Happy Hour to Happy Sundays.
by Gretchen T. on
You know you're at a rateclub event when... The girls in the bathroom (at the beginning of the night) joke that they are going to give the establishment a bad rateclub review b/c the bathroom sinks don't work. The girls in the bathroom (at the end of the night) are heavily necking. There is abundant sensory stimulation. There is a pervy photographer specifically and unsubtly trying to get a shot under your skirt. There are people baring Paris Hilton-esque body parts for said photographer. However, I don't think Supperclub was ready for a rateclub event of the magnitude it tried to accommodate last night. Even though the waiters/performers were highly, uh, "charged," no one was getting served very quickly. This was actually also my experience on a non-rateclub night here. The food has definitely improved, though--Kobe beef was cold but tender-yummy, and the sweet potato puree delicious. I loved the cauliflower soup. Wine list decent, cocktails weak. As for the Marilyn Manson ambiance, it was fun and edgy at first, but then you kind of just want to order your next drink instead of watch your gacked-up 80's-rocker waiter dance to an endless guitar riff. Lastly, I have been told I would dance to a train wreck, but I just couldn't get it up for the cuts the (cute) girl DJ was spinning.