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| - A group of girls and I had free bottle service through a promoter, but I'll try to review it objectively and not let the free vodka taint my opinion.
When I first walked in, I hated it. It was all wood - wood paneling, wood floors, and had this weird "fake" neighborhood bar type feel to it. It didn't feel exclusive, or like a club at all. THEN I started to fall in love with it. It has a totally different vibe than Tryst or Jet or Pure. It felt laid back, it felt unpretentious, it felt more casual.
Our bottle service was great, but I probably wouldn't get bottle service here on my own dime. I think Wasted Space being sort of "anti" club sort of makes the bottle service silly. I'd come here when I want to feel relaxed and blend in and just dance. Not when I'm wanting to feel special or "exclusive".
Music was good. I liked all the rock music, but I was irritated that several songs they played for 20 seconds or less. The crowd was a bit more "punk" than other clubs - more mohawks, more t-shirts. Not as much Ed Hardy, thank goodness! It seemed everyone was just relaxing and enjoying the music - it didn't seem as though there were as many people trying to be "cool".
Loved the Gogo dancers. They were HOT and totally sweet. One of them yelled to our group of girls and had us pass her our camera so we could get a really cool group shot.
I for one actually really liked the Co-Ed bathrooms. The janitor/attendant dude wiped down the stall everytime a dude used it before a chick. I didn't have to wait more than 5 minutes (I've waited 20+ at Tryst before), and if you're so inclined.. the bathroom line could prove to be a great flirting opportunity.
Overall I'd definitely go back. I loved the casual bar meets club vibe and the chill crowd.
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