Chelsea Street Bar & Restaurant
1900 Hempstead Trnpk
East Meadow, NY 11554
Nassau County
Phone: (516) 794-3091
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by Benny Schuber on
Thinking about how friendly bouncers are in my new city just reminds of how truly pathetic and unprofessional this organization is. We went here for some bachelorette package my cousin signed her party up for last year only to be told upon arrival that no they did not offer any such special. After having the audacity to pull up the confirmation email on our phones and ask to speak a manager, we were trespassing on private property. My cousin, the clear bachelorette, had her just purchased over priced margarita poured on her by the nice gentlemen who later informed us that we would need a subpoena to continue standing out front waiting for the rest of our party to leave the already empty building. NOT OK.
by tony c. on
Went to Rise last Friday to see John Dahlback, who spun one of the most amazing sets I have ever heard in my life. Anyways, the place is pretty dope. The second floor lounge is mad chill and not too crowded. They play chill house music and the sofas are mad comfortable. They even got one where you can lie down. Make sure you get a wristband from the coat check, or else you will not be able to get back in. They only sell water and red bull. I might have seen vitamin water or some other drinks but definitely no alcohol. If you want to use credit card, it's a $10 minimum. The third floor was where John Dahlback was. The room was bumpin; the sound was decent. The only problems I had was the excessive fog/smoke. The other thing that bothered me was that one guy trying to give John Dahlback a light show while he was spinning. I mean come on man...let him do his work -_-. Gave it four stars but probably will not come here again unless there is a dope DJ spinning.
by Napoleon Kovacs on
This review is for the Digweed event on 3/11/2009 Summary: Converted theater venue made into a great venue for music/concert-related events.Big name DJ's, etc. Pro: Beautiful Decor. Smoking areas. Expansive space. The acoustics is great because it used to be a theater. 5 minute walk from my place. Con: Bathroom lines can get quite long. Redbull vodka with house vodka was $10. Crowd can get older-creepy-esque. Cougars can get quite demanding. So after prepartying with some remnants of rum and soda and maybe some kind of inhaled substance that probably is tobacco if you are asking, and maybe not if you aren't asking, we strolled over to the Mayan. We arrived relatively early, around 10:30, and was impressed by the decor and sheer expansiveness of the place. We did our normal thing, which was to immediately drink more, and then I did my thing, which is to dance my heart out. ... and then the cougars came out. With ferociously fabulous Fendi gear, plumped lips, alphahydroxy/retin-A reduced wrinkles, botox-smoothed crowsfeet around their eyes, they came in packs, silently, with high heels, staring, peering, no.. purring into the club wilderness. They knew what they wanted, and this was man meat. Young man meat. They used all the tricks of the trade they learned as apprentice cougars, before failed marriages, days and loves gone by, and the torment of daily life itself. With a flip of their hair, with a small shimmy in their denim capris to stretch out worn and heavy hearts, a cosmo in their red acrylic enhanced hands, they got to work. They proceeded quickly, with an eerie methodicalness, dispatching their opponents one by one. They stalked with their eyes, carefully formulating scenarios, outcomes, plans, counter-plans, contingencies, exit strategies. I watched in horror as a young virginal man was stalked, inexperience emanating from deep within, his body posture signaling an easy prey. They quickly surrounded him, offered him drinks, and he was quick and easy work, his drooping eyes, his eyes glazed over, and his soul soon to be forever tarnished. This was worse than shark week on Discovery channel. This was cougar night at the Mayan. My friends were mostly all paired off, and my buddies used the common  but effective tactic of having a woman in their arms to fend them off, but alas, I was alone, and I severely regretted my cocked fedora, a red feather upturned, as this was like an open wound in the Bermudas. I sought shelter by sandwhiching between two of my buddies, but they were soon to be distracted by their feminine partners. I spun furiously, my eyes cockneyed as I avoided all eye-contact, and made sure the front of my body was pointed nowhere in particular. I started to pop and lock, my flailing arms and legs providing a furious and effective barrier to the the dreaded lean and boob bump into the back. I enhanced my defenses by using the ice from the drink my friend dropped, spreading it around behind me-- the cougars would not be able to cross this barrier in their heels, I hoped. And they did try, one of them being so bold as to walk to this barrier and dance three times. The story must be ended now as the harrowing details are far too painful, but suffice to say, I survived this brutal assault, and learned a new lesson about the fragility of life. I lived another day, and the cougars will have to wait their turn.
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