Regulars recommend you "look your best" at this "classy" Warehouse District multilevel spot sporting ground-floor rooms with "old-school charm" where "top-notch" bands and DJs play, plus a mezzanine and a rooftop lounge with a "cool vibe" and "killer" view of Downtown (though be prepared "to climb some stairs"); while some grouse the "prices aren't the best", loyalists insist it's "always a fun...
There's something for everyone at this three-tiered, hush-hush lounge. Cocktails on the extensive drink list are named for gangsters and bootleggers. The vintage posters and small round tables further evoke the Prohibition era on the main level. Overlook it from the low-ceilinged mezzanine. Or climb 59 stairs (yes, 59) to the palm-fringed terrace and you get what the real draw is here: people...
The walk down a dark alley in the Warehouse District to reach this multilevel club is all part of the 1920s Prohibition theme, which, mercifully, is not taken to an obnoxious extreme. Lots of dark wood and red velvet drapes help create a swanky atmosphere. Walk up two flights of narrow stairs to enjoy a drink or dance on the romantic Evergreen terrace. Lately the club has been signing some good...