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  • This place used to be really cool then somewhere along the line some genius thought it would be appropriate to attempt to turn a decent place located in a working class neighbourhood into a swanky "Scottsdale Club". Now don't get me wrong, I'm all for the betterment of any venue. Especially one that I have frequented since the Bobby Magee's era with the lowered dance floor. But when management starts to nitpick about trivial clothing details it's time for me to pull a LeBron and take my talents (and friends... and money) elsewhere. There have been a couple of notable "wardrobe malfunction" incidents with my friends over the years. In one incident the door guy deemed it necessary to reject entrance to my friend because his jeans were supposedly "too baggy" I'm sure the Bag-o-meter wasn't properly calibrated for an accurate reading. who decides what is baggy and what isn't? ...I personally think it was my friends cornrows. Let's be real. Albeit a decent guy with a job and manners he probably looked too thuggy for the "high class" Q Lounge. But I digress. Let's fast forward a few years and talk about the time another one of my friends was turned down because of his shirt. Well, we go around the corner to K-Mart and purchase a button down dress shirt with a collar. We proceed to the entrance only for this gem of a doorman to deny my buddy once again, this time b/c the shirt he just bought was too big. :-) Damn, ya gotta love these clowns. The latest incident was when I was denied access because my $200 jeans had manufactured rips in them (see exhibit A) ...no soup for me I guess. Rocket Scientist, they're called "distressed jeans" and believe it or not it's a current fashion. So, needless to say I think it's time I part ways with the ole Q Lounge and their little Napoleon of a "Pro-Mexican" manager. I'm sure going to miss having my birthday party there and having the staff pretend to take pictures of my entourage that will never be posted on their website. Oddly, there is plenty of room for Spanish-speaking individuals. I'm not a racist I'm just calling it the way I see it. Okay, let's finalize this. This club is not Scottsdale! ... as much as they would like it to be. It's in a Blue Collar area with patrons that reflect that. They can and will continuously add silly items to the dress code to fit their profiling objectives. Yes, it's all a guise so they can PROFILE certain individuals. Haven't you heard that you can dress a pig in a tuxedo but it's still a pig. If they are concerned about security they should hire more police. The manager seems to favor Spanish-speaking individuals. I'm just going to leave it at that. There are too many decent places that are quickly sprouting up in this area that one could go to then to contend with the Door Nazis and Mngr R2D2 at Q Lounge. Happy travels and don't drink and drive. ;-) That's my review! From an educated, articulate and well-spoken individual.
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