Rocky's 7440 Club
Reviews
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only person that has had an issue with the bouncers. My friend and I went there because we were meeting two of my buddies and they recommended it due to the female gender. I showed up in button down and black slacks, while my friend had on his best attempt at dressing up. collared shirt, even tucked in to his black slacks. While we waited for the rest of our group to show up, we witnessed patrons wearing beanies, game jerseys, cut off dickie shorts, hard on crooked. One guy even was wearing a flannel with dickies with a banana on under his snapback skater brand hat. My point is that when my friend and I finally decided to check out the scene, we were told we weren't being granted access due to my friend's dress attire. He is 5'3" in boots.(not at the time) The bouncers reason was my friend's slacks were too baggy. I'm sorry, but we come from a generation that laughed at skinny jeans. Yet, we could've worn beanies or dressed like Son's off Anarchy. I go out weekly with anywhere from 4-10 people and spend plenty of $. It's sad that we don't have any intention to go back. Also, I have told lots of others not to frequent that establishment. I sure hope that it was worth it. Ironically, my two big black homies wearing Jordan's and hats were told they were good. What kind of dress code r you enforcing over there?
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only person that has had an issue with the bouncers. My friend and I went there because we were meeting two of my buddies and they recommended it due to the female gender. I showed up in button down and black slacks, while my friend had on his best attempt at dressing up. collared shirt, even tucked in to his black slacks. While we waited for the rest of our group to show up, we witnessed patrons wearing beanies, game jerseys, cut off dickie shorts, hat on crooked. One guy even was wearing a flannel with dickies with a banana on under his snapback skater brand hat. My point is that when my friend and I finally decided to check out the scene, we were told we weren't being granted access due to my friend's dress attire. He is 5'3" in boots.(not at the time) The bouncers reason was my friend's slacks were too baggy. I'm sorry, but we come from a generation that laughed at skinny jeans. Yet, we could've worn beanies or dressed like Son's off Anarchy. I go out weekly with anywhere from 4-10 people and spend plenty of $. It's sad that we don't have any intention to go back. Also, I have told lots of others not to frequent that establishment. I sure hope that it was worth it. Ironically, my two big black homies wearing Jordan's and hats were told they were good. What kind of dress code r you enforcing over there?
Cool place.to cut loose yea
horrible!!! the bouncers/security staff are flippin assholes!!! will never drink there again..
Our party crew pulled up to what look like a redneck saloon from the Kountry South. A friend hosted his birthday in their backyard patio. The music was radio top 40 mix, we approached dj to request a song, a bouncer jumps right in front of us with arm blocking us like he was Washington D.C Secret Service! He told us a song request would cost $10 dollars!!! Aghast, I started walking away but my friend pulled me back, opened his wallet and handed the bouncer $10 bill. 5 minutes later the song we requested played. That was so unprofessional and shady of them, I wonder what the owner thinks of this or is this their rule? BEWARE of Bouncers making up rules that will cost you! The bouncers used intimidation tactics on all our girls, 2 bouncers surrounding each girl at a time, yelling and telling them to sit down, dont stand up, the girls said what the heck? Were just excited not even drunk! Later told her to go home so her boyfriend and his friends left with her, leaving half of us there in shock. We just wanted to chill & listen to music but those bouncers were rough! SHADY TO CHARGE PATRONS FOR MUSIC REQUEST.