Plan B
Reviews
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Overall I had a good time while I was here the other night, but the customer service was awful. So much so that the price of a beer quite literally changed from my first order to the second. The bartender was not friendly, and served guests of a certain look/type before others. (I saw it many times in the 15 minutes it took for me to actually get served.) Also a $10 minimum credit card charge is a bit old school, and excessive. Not to mention the false advertising of saying their won't be a cover, and then charging $5 at the door saying, "oh that was only for the first 30 people". I contacted the place via Facebook message, and they read the message and ignored it. I tried to give them the opportunity to address these complaints with me directly, but they don't seem to want to do that. It's ok though. As I told them, their silence speaks so much more loudly than any reply that they sent ever could have and shows just how much they don't value their customers. I might come back here at some point, but only if dragged by friends.
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Ignore the reveiws from YEARS AGO! Its under new management! ! I love this club. The bartenders are entertaining. I do love the men they have dancing on platforms. Over all its great. Check it out
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It's the first dance club I visited in Madison and it's terrible. Decorations are poor. Looks like an old warehouse. There is no sign on the restroom so I incidentally walked in there. People were mostly sitting around the bar and starring in there cell phones. The most remarkable was gangster-looking guy in top hat near the dance floor. I will never go there again.
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Would hesitate on coming back. Dunno if it was that night or something, but the DJ couldn't seem to play any song for more than a minute (half of which I spent trying to pick out from the generic intro/outro mix; there wasn't enough chorus to sing to anything) and most of it was hip-hop. I didn't feel comfortable dancing at all that night; my eyes kept going to the sketchy-looking people waiting by the sidelines texting on their phones or staring intently at the dance crowd. The 'not-very-dress-friendly' draft in the section I was at didn't help. If this had been an alleyway (sometimes it felt like it), I'd have wondered if some crime scene was about to unfold. The fog in addition to light show was nice, but the solid, unmoving light spokes were an eyesore--they made the ceiling seem that much lower and might as well have been physically prodding me in the eye (possibly a personal preference). When I go dancing at a nightclub/bar, I look for enthusiasm on the dance floor, a DJ who understands how to keep the energy up, and an atmosphere comfortable enough to dance in (even if you're not in a group). Guess I can't find that here.
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Typical gay bar. Trashy gay guys trying to act important and posh with their trashy straight girl friends. Went there to meet friends before going to University. They said the drinks were over priced and not mixed well. Bartenders looked like they cared more about their looks (which most if them didn't look that great any way) then the service they provide. Overall even for only being there for 15 minutes, I wouldn't return and would spend my money elsewhere!