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This place was lame.
After checking the website and deciding to give the hype a chance, my man and I hit this club. The house music sucked---far better in the lounge downstairs at the W. It was hilarious getting
in---there was NO ONE I. This club was almost empty on sat night, yet the two door ppl (man and woman) made sure to ask us if we "were on the guest list or had a reservation.". I laughed and said no, of course---this being the truth. They let us in. We take the lift upstairs to find about 10 ppl in the entire place. Which I loved, actually. No waiting for bathrooms or drinks. Too bad the music wasn't that great. My husband and I fly to D.C., L.A., and New York to hear DJ's spin, so this was not impressive to us at all. A lot of pretension (which I like becuz it intimidates the scum factor out of the equation) for no discernible reason. My man and I actually got bored and went downstairs and chilled in the lounge, which had great house music, service, and interesting people. I liked the bar because of the gorgeous view, fabulous patio overlooking the city, and because it was dead, which meant we got everything we wanted, when we wanted it.
I'll go back if I want a chill, not too crazy time where I can get buzzed and have a great view of the metroplex. But I wouldn't go back to listen to awesome house---it doesn't exist there.…
Ghostbar. Not a bad place for Friday nights. the drinks were a little high price, but still good.
Not bad, Not Good. I went to the Ghostbar on Friday night for the first time and to be completely honest, I wasn't overwhelmed or underwhelmed. After an amazing dinner at Craft (which I definitely recommend) my date and I went to the Ghostbar to grab a drink and check out the scene. The music was decent and the crowd was relatively small for midnight on a Friday night. The drinks were good but way too expensive. The best part was the view. I might go back again for a party but not on a date.…
MUST AVOID AT ALL COSTS.
I HAVE BEEN TO GHOST BAR SEVERAL TIMES BUT MY EXPERIENCE LAST NIGHT WAS QUITE MEMORABLE. THE BAR WAS CROWDED AS EXPECTED BUT MY FRIEND AND I WAITED 45 MINUTES TO BE EVEN ASKED FOR ORDERS. WHEN MY
FRIEND (IN FRONT OF ME) FINALLY GETS THE BARTENDER AND TELLS HIM HOW LONG WE'VE WAITED AND WE'D LIKE TO ORDER, HE FLAT OUT SAID "SHUT THE F*** UP" TO HER FACE. OF COURSE MY FRIEND IS TOO NICE TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT THE DESPICABLE RESPONSE BUT SHE WAS SO UPSET THAT SHE WENT HOME RIGHT AWAY. I, ON THE OTHER HAND, WAS SO PISSED OFF THAT I TOLD THE MANAGER AND, OF COURSE, HIS RESPONSE IS "MY GUYS WOULD NEVER DO ANYTHING LIKE THAT BUT I'LL TALK TO HIM". LIKE BARTENDER LIKE MANAGER. TALK TO HIM MY ASS!
I RECENTLY MOVED FROM NEW YORK CITY AND I'VE HAD A FAIR SHARE OF RUN-INS WITH ATTITUDE AT CLUBS, BUT NEVER WAS IT THIS INHUMANE. IT'S NOT A MATTER OF "HOW TO TREAT A WOMAN OR A CUSTOMER", YOU JUST DON'T TALK LIKE THAT TO ANOTHER HUMAN BEING WITHOUT CONSEQUENCES. I WAS EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED THAT A**HOLES DO EXIST IN DALLAS, AND THEY ALL WORK AT GHOST BAR.…
