Bad vibes. Told us booths were bottle service only but didn't enforce that rule with the other booths where no one ordered anything to drink, and there were open booths. Music wasn't great anyway and not a lot of people so it wasn't hard to leave, but if they didn't want the ten of us there they shouldn't have let us in and taken our $10 cover.
Terrible place, I went to celebrate my birthday with my friends and we didn't have a good time. We sat in a room when we arrived at the place and bought some drinks at the bar to get in the mood (there were no people at all) however the staff told us that if we wanted to stay in the room we had to buy a bottle to stay there, which It's understandable but it was bad that they only applied that rule to our table and took us away from there. We had to leave because the way the staff treated us was bad, if they didn't want us there, why let us in from the beginning and charge us for admission? Disappointed we would never return to this place in addition to the fact that the mix of music as well as the staff is terrible.
Loved it! Note that I'm older than most patrons here (to be clear I'm over 50, with good knees, an appreciation of techno except for ambient, and a strong heart). That said, I LOVED IT!!! My GF had never been to a rave-like scene before. Back in the day (mid to late 90's), I was a raver - and in many ways I still consider myself to be one. In December 2021, I had to travel to MN to do some work, and I chose to bring my GF with me since we both work remotely most of the time. While there, I was really interested in finding a venue, preferably underground, with live music and lots of dancing. OMG! Did I ever hit the jackpot here!!! It was all dubstep including the up and coming, but talented VERSA. I can't tell you what I paid to get in...but it was. Worth. Every. Penny. There are issues here and there. Bathrooms are hard to find and use quickly. They did have a coat check and it appeared to be secure, which was very helpful for southerners like us. The main dance floor was tilted and that was hard on my GF 's knees - I'm not going to hold that against them. It's really a building design issue, so they may have had to work with what they had. My GF is years younger than me, but both her knees have issues. Still, we had a great time and then we found the other room. Off from the main area, they had a smaller stage and dancefloor with similar music. Not as heavy duty, but very danceable. That floor was much more level and there were some chairs too - of course, I didn't sit, but my GF did and that gave her a chance to rest her knees. The whole experience was awesome and we will go back. A couple of notes. It was mid-December, snowing outside, and some girls dancing in front of me were barely dressed; no issues there, just a surprise because it really was cold - it was snowing when we walked to the entrance and when we left. Many of the guys had shorts on too. So I guess it was warm to them, but in retrospect it makes it even more impressive that they had a staffed coat check. Personal note: I also got COVID19 from the club where I willingly chose not to wear a mask. So it's not their fault! I had both vaccine shots, but missed the booster before I traveled due to an issue with pharmacy staffing. The good news is that my otherwise excellent health paid off. I tested positive five days after I flew back home (I had symptoms on day three), quarantined for 10 days following my symptoms, didn't get my GF sick (she had the original COVID, so in this case, my Omicron was no match for her immune system), and I continued to run a 5K on Jan 1, 2022-just a day or so after my quarantine ended. I'd planned for us to run that race back in November. To be fair, it was my worst race ever and I came in dead last, but despite the lack of symptoms and the time I spent in quarantine my breathing still wasn't 100%. I ran another 5K two weeks later and I was back to my normal pace.