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manimal.six
manimal.six
Over a year ago

Enter at your own risk!

This place is sketchy to the extreme, you might even get shot at, stabbed, pick-pocketed, mugged, or even drugged. Staff is rude, the people don't know how to party and have fun (just like the Eagle), not recommended for travelers, friends, or even locals!


aes92975
aes92975
Over a year ago

um.....

Not sure what the hype is all about. This place was a total dump. TOTAL DUMP. The bathroom smelled like bleach and urine. The bar area's were filthy, the drag queens should "retire". They queens were AWFUL, worst I have ever watched. The only nice thing about this place was the "Mens" bar in the back thru the mens room. This place needs a major remodel/make over asap! P.s. the few bars around the Gay 90's are sketchy. Thus implying a dress code and I am thankful for it......it helps keep most trouble makers out.


ashley.haberman.3
ashley.haberman.3
Over a year ago

Harassment or service?

I visit the 90's on a regular basis. Every other weekend for the past two years and have never had a problem. I visited lastnight, 5/13/12 and will likely never return. Although the dress code is not posted online, nor at the door I was turned away for having my pants slightly below waist level. I asked if I was able to pull them up and tighten my belt. (Yes, I was wearing a belt) & once again was denied. Seeing as I've never had trouble and am a regular patron, I asked to speak to a manager. I was then insulted by the bouncer, who decided name calling was necessary. "You can wait a half hour Justin Bieber." Several people in line stepped out and a few even left seeing how poorly the bouncer was treating me. I verbalized my intention to stay and a second bouncer began to curse at me insisting the manager didnt want to speak with me, although non such had been contacted. Very unprofessional and classless.


RicanRosa
RicanRosa
Over a year ago

Very Diverse

This place is huge! They have a different dance floor for whatever your mood. Entertaining drag show, hip-hop, dance, pop...etc. Some people don't like it because it's too "staright" now. I don't mind the diversity... i see it as progress.


KingGeoffrey420
KingGeoffrey420
Over a year ago

Amazing

Shit, this is the place to be. I love it. The Music, the people, the Dancefloors(all 3 of them plays something different) and the diversity is cool sometimes, other times, its kinda like, ugh am in a straight club or gay club? but whatever.


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