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Got there around 230iish and it wasnt packed but there were a decent amount of people there. Unfortunately we had to wait almost 45 mins to get a hookah and there wasnt a place to sit! The music was hip hop and rap (mainly trap) so it was deff a turnt up atmosphere. They didnt sell any drinks though ð??© once we finally did manage to get a seat the hookah was almost out and they were about to close. By that time they were finally coming to give us another cole but it kinda was a waste â?â??? just wish they wouldve had more hookas available and more seating space or even a dance floor maybe. Other then that the atmosphere was nice and we enjoyed the music.

Noor Hookah Cafe – Menu with Prices – 5299 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee

Im almost sure all of these good reviews are because there’s a sign on each table “post a google review and get free refills” DO NOT GO HERE. a lot of young people who cant handle alcohol and starting riots. started off real chill and laid back until the younger crowd started coming in. Worst experience ever. We got a hookah and shortly after bought beer. They only serve wine and beer no shots! We were told if we didn’t buy something else we would be asked to leave. What more do you want us to buy? Mind you the entire left side was empty. and we still had a hookah and beer. next to us was a group of 9 or more with one hookah and no drinks…. nothing was said to them. Later there were guys coming in and out arguing while the manager was locking the door. no one checks you upon entry. you have no way of knowing who is carrying a weapon. the music was nice. hookah was OKAY. one pool table right dab in the middle of the floor that was being used as a seat most of the night. upon paying our tab we were charged an extra $15 for a tip that she did not deserve. if you like looking over your shoulder in fear and being charged an undeserved tip, this is the place for you.

7Star hookah – Menu with Prices – 1107 Memorial Blvd, Murfreesboro

I wish I could give them 0 stars. The whole experience was terrible. First off, this place is expensive (which I wouldn’t mind if it was worth it). There’s a $10 cover for each person to get in, then you pay a ton for whatever flavor of hookah you want. Drinks aren’t terrible but there’s only Bud Light, Michelob, and Corona (no limes for your corona). The music was good but was clearly from some music streaming service, but don’t worry not the premium version cause their was commercials. Additionally, whoever was picking the stations on it was changing the songs in the middle of it without a smooth transition. It felt very poorly put together and there only seemed to be two employees in the whole place. Oh! There was also a child there which made my entire group of friends feel uncomfortable (the kid was at a hookah bar and up past 10pm, yikes). If you want to use a clean bathroom, don’t come here! The women’s restroom was absolutely DISGUSTING. It looked like it hadn’t been cleaned in years. I had one guy friend with me and he said the men’s room was the same (but with the added bonus of pee on the floor with a ‘Caution Wet Floor’ sign. Classy. Forgot to mention about the cover fee– if you use a card you get an unauthorized fee/tip on your card. And you don’t know until it’s already happened. The seating is odd, but decent. There’s half booths with small cube tables and chairs. It’s okay in terms of comfort. There were numerous TVs and projector screens but they weren’t being utilized. Halfway through the time I spent here they did start playing music videos on the TVs but it wasn’t matching up with the song playing so that was weird. This was my first time at a hookah bar, but everyone else with me had gone multiple times (just different bars). There was a terrible experience and I would not recommend this place to anyone. I don’t mind paying a higher bill for a fun experience but this place SUCKED. I wish I didn’t waste an hour and a half here but I wanted to at least get my money’s worth. For the 4 of us to get in, pay for the hookah itself, get 3 beers (total not each), and a water it was just over $100. That’s pretty expensive, and like I said already, I wouldn’t have minded paying so much if we would have at least enjoyed ourselves. If you want a fun night out with friends smoking hookah, do not come here. You are better off burning a $100 bill for the same effect but less of a waste of time.

Hookah Bazaar – Menu with Prices – 958 Patterson Rd, Dayton

I started going to hookah bazaar in 2011 and still come back from time to time. Its a nice enviorment. The owner mario will usually greet you and ask if you want tea, water, or a soda. He will then ask you what flavor hookah youd like then you can sit down and wait for it, maybe play some pool in the back. Theres a tv and theres also a chord for you to blast ylur music on the speakers. If youre hungry, theres an italian resturant that allows you to order and they bring it over so you can eat at hookah bazaar. A lot of times, hookah bazaar is opened after the bars close for an hour or two (depending on when they want to leave.) If you like hookah, then check it out.

International Dance Club Inc – Menu with Prices – 2422 Busch Ave, Colorado Springs

Great variety of dance music ! Great dance floor! Big place, friendly people. If you like to “couples” dance, or just to enjoy good live music and dance a few line dances, this is the place for you. The music is everything from Country and Western, Polka, Swing, ballroom and latin. People of all ages come and even bring their kids sometimes! You don’t have to be a great dancer, because there are dancers of all levels, from “never-ever” to accomplished ball room dancers. You don’t have to dress up, although extremely casual attire is not allowed. Many ladies look forward for the chance to dress up for their “date-night:” with their hubby, but there are those who just go for comfort with slacks and nice tops. There is a dance almost every Saturday night from 7-10pm, except for holidays. The theme and band can vary. There are free dance lessons too-check their website. The price is inexpensive-$10 for non-members. It is a non-profit, so this is the best deal in town!

music and spirits – Menu with Prices – 2215 Plank Rd, Fredericksburg

Here to see music. Its set up like a theatre and not a music venue. Made for a poor experience. There is the stage with live music which was most excellent. Then in prime real estate are folding chairs set up in rows perfect for quiet viewing and we’ll mannered zombie audience as the band plays. Hemming in the space with the chairs are church pews emphasizing the ‘be quite’ behavior of the crowd. Behind this set up are tables for dining from the food truck. Nice but bad placement. There is a food truck who will bring you your orders which is good. Any dancing or moving to the live music has to happen on the fringes or behind the people having dinner. Nothing about this set up let’s you enjoy a crowd, to dance, or to get close to some really good live music. Such a shame. such a waste. Then after the first set the house lights got turned on. Totally killed any good vibes

Barking Frog – Menu with Prices – 209 John St, London

Went here on a Thursday night for Western University’s Western Voice afterparty. Apparently, thursday nights are an Ivey networking night (Ivey, the upper-year business program at Western) but that is slowly changing. This place was fairly large. Could easily fit 80 sitting and another 80 standing on the two levels. Interesting how they divided it though – front entrance leads you to a relaxed bar area and open-to-above second floor with minimal seating and includes a foosball table. Downstairs is a cramped space with washrooms, atm and coatcheck. Quite chilly down there (coming from January night experience). Continue to the back of the building and double swing doors lead to the dance floor with some seating on the edges and side entrance. There is also a bar and just behind it, stairs to a second coatcheck ($3 btw). I personally liked the physical segregation with the doors and the second floor, while isolated, offered a perfect quiet space (to do… ya know, things). The one thing that was off for me was the difference in prices at the bars. Dance floor bar offered $4 Jaggerbombs and $6 Heinekens while the front bar offered $6 Jaggerbombs and $4 Heineken. Wasn’t sure of the reason for this and it was a bit troublesome to wait for the bartender just to be told to go to the other bar. All in all, relaxed atmosphere, easy going crowd (possibly due to the WesternU presence), and cozy environment.

Undisputed Craft House – Menu with Prices – 1881 Saul Kleinfeld Dr, El Paso

I had read about this place so i was anxious to check it out. I finally did last night…was kinda disappointed. I was given a beer menu that was January’s….then another one for February. Im guessing the beers keep changing because they didnt have the one I picked for January’s menu. Had a young girl that wasnt too helpful in helping me in picking the beers. I asked her what i mostly drank and wanted to see was similar to my choices…she had no answer. She wasnt rude, but not helpful… When I walked in I noticed that the place was too lit. Thought it was bar not a Barnes n Nobles. The crowd seemed pretty chill and the music playing had variety which was a plus. Not a bad place but was expecting a lottle more.

Arabian Knight Hookah and Coffee Lounge – Menu with Prices – 52 N Queen St #5a, Lancaster

I went to Arabian Knights before going out for drinks with friends in Lancaster. The atmosphere was intimate with several different rooms and choices between couches, chairs, and floor seating with pillows. The hookah menu is fairly diverse and very affordable. The staff is knowledgeable and were very quick and attentive. They walked around and checked and changed coals without being asked. The shisha was good and the hookahs pulled fine! They also offered a flavored water option with the hookah which was a great addition. It was the perfect place to go hang out before or after drinks or dinner! My only complaint is that the food and drink menu was not very large, but that wasn’t why I was there anyway. Also, I would prefer different background music to the indian music they had playing. (P.S. Arabian Knights CLEARLY states on their menus and other places throughout the lounge that customers are not to touch the hookahs. It is to protect both the customer and the lounge. The staff was very willing to assist us with anything we needed and there was really no reason we would have had to mess with the hookah ourselves, hence the point of going to a lounge to smoke.)

The New Elroy Bar DC – Menu with Prices – 1423 H St NE, Washington

This place is close to my house so I decided to check it out. Walked in the door the bouncer was cool and the place seemed nice. After we showed our ID the chick at the bar asked us for a $10 cover each because it was Saturday night. We paid the cover walked up stairs because it was packed down stairs and noticed there was no available seating up their either. So we basically spent $20.00 just to walk up stairs and leave in less than 5 minutes. Compete waste of time and money. They should have told us that there isn’t any more room in their so there is no point of coming in. All we wanted to do is smoke hookah and unfortunately because not the bouncier or the women taken our money didn’t inform us there want space. Will not be going there again!

Privé Ultralounge – Menu with Prices – 10304 111 St NW, Edmonton

By far the worst vip experience ever. Booked our reso 2 weeks ago, specifying which alcohol bottles we wanted expecting it to be ready. Instead our waitress comes over with a menu and then proceeds to take a half hour to get our bottles to come. Because we asked the sign to say “I DO” for our friends bachelorette and instead they brought out “I Q”. She as well spilt a glass of water on one of our guests. She brought out the wrong drink mix. Also she was pouring our drinks and leaving them unattended while we were on the dance floor on top of which our booth was in a busy area which felt unsafe. We also hapoened to see a man drop something into one of our 6 unrequested pre poured drinks that she had left there. As well being so close to the dance floor, people were coming to sit and climb over our booth to get to the stage on top and security was doing nothing about it.

Lotus hookah lounge – Menu with Prices – 1800 White Plains Rd, The Bronx

Went there last weekend and the place was packed for a Saturday night, lit music (Mix of HipHop, Reggaeton and House Music) and dim lighted colorful nice ambiance. Me and my group of 3 had to wait to get service until we were provided with warm hospitality, we’d have to say it’s very rare to receive such hospitality service in the local or any other lounges in the city. They should definitely add some food to their menu on top of the finger food options they have with the decent soft beverage menu. However, the best part was the Hookas. They use some kind of advanced metal head instead of typical foil paper to place the charcoal on top of the Hookah, which turns the smoke very smooth and pleasurable. The hookah makers, we should actually call them “Mixologist of Hookahs” seemed very expert in mixing and making some of the delicious and the best (I have to call it the best!) hookah flavors I have ever tried especially the Kamoon, Deadpool and White Hypnotic that we ordered. Our server was very knowledgeable and recommended the right flavors after we explained our taste of Hookah in reasonable price. It was like we’re in a upscale downtown “Hookah-Cocktail Lounge” trying different exclusive flavors of hookhas made by the “Hookah-Mixologists”. We really enjoyed the whole experience in the Lotus Lounge and looking forward to go back to try their other flavors soon enough so they can call us their regulars . Keep up the great Hookah-Mixology work!

Downtown Sporting Club – Menu with Prices – 411 Broadway, Nashville

Most of the bars on Broadway have live music, open space, and a rooftop bar. Not to say that those bars aren’t awesome, but if you’re looking to play some games while having a drink, this might be a nice change of pace. After exploring some of the bars the city has to offer, we decided to check this place out. The Downtown Sporting Club is composed of four floors: First floor – In addition to a restaurant & bar, this floor offers ping pong and corn hole. They also have a picture worthy “Nashville looks good on you” wall pictured in my review. Second floor – In addition to a bar offering alcoholic slushees, this floor includes a variety of activities to choose from. They have axe throwing, which I recommend making a reservation for, arcade games, foosball, and a “lawn” area to watch several sports games simultaneously. Third floor – This floor is for “hotel” guests so we were unable to go to this floor. Pretty cool concept nonetheless. Fourth floor – More games, but outdoors on their rooftop. The rooftop offers a view of Broadway. They also have a dance floor and photo booth inside. If you’re looking for a place to chill, I recommend this fun spot!