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  • The appeal of Jackrabbit is wearing out really fast. A year or two ago, I was really excited about Jackrabbit all the time. The bar was cool inside, the patio was pretty awesome place to chill out and they were different. They had club music, but would break it up almost every 30-45 minutes (or so it seemed in a drunken haze) with some live music and a sexy dancer that would give you an old school strip tease. The place had sex appeal, yet they weren't cocky about it. They were the spot, but they didn't have to be a dick to prove it. Jackrabbit was unique, a place that was different from all the other knock offs of the original "lounge" locations like 6. The crowd was great, and you either had to get their super early, know someone with a connection, or tip the bouncer a hefty fee (not sure that ever worked though, as I saw them turn down $500 bucks and a AmEx black card at the door one night) to get inside. Either way this was the spot. It was old town hanging on to the strong economic growth of the Valley through 2007, and people spending money like it was growing on trees (because it was). This place was a 5. No better place in old town to go. A true place to see (celebs, athletes, and top business men) and be seen. Then the economy hit hard, and the people slowly started to give back their million dollar houses, their Range Rover, and the diamond ring that they never truly could afford. This is when the magic at Jackrabbit started to disappear. Chill hang out bars started to become the norm, rather than dark spendy lounges. No longer was the night filled with bottles of Goose and Crystal to celebrate a birthday. Nope, people started opting for a pony keg at American junkie, or a fish bowl at Drift, or a few beers at their local dive. I still hold out that Jackrabbit will continue to be the best spot in Old Town. In fact, every once in a while I pop my head in and remember the "good ole days". They certainly are hanging in there. Hopefully some day soon the economy will turn around, the bottles of champagne will be popping once again, and the unique atmosphere of a truly original lounge will be packed wall to wall once again.
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