Maybe it was because I went in with low expecations, maybe its because I was admittedly intoxicated on arrival. Either way, I was pleasantly surprised with the good times we had here.
Cool interior, and adequate but not overpowering lighting and sound. Drink prices were standard for Ink nightclubs (a mix drink and a bottle of Stella was under $20 including tip - not cheap, but not what I'd define as too bad either), and there are a couple of bars to work from so waiting for service wasn't a concern. The place was busy but not packed at any point of the night, so we were always able to find a place to dance and the downstairs provides a good place to chill away from the music and people.
We came on a Saturday. Judging by their website, the better nights for the name name djs is Fridays, but at least there was still decent house music played all night by the residents, only getting into the overly generic electro and EDM stuff during the final throws of the night. But no top 40 thankfully.
One thing is that the dj booth is not all that visible. I know this place primarily books dj's who aren't that exciting to watch (sorry big room house djs: heart hands and Jesus poses don't cut it while waiting for your 6 minute tune to play out to the mixout), but admittedly the view of the dj is not great unless you are right up front and centre and tall enough to see over the raised glass parchment.