Went with a couple friends. A young guy welcomed us and was awesome. Female hostess came over and was very pushy with the menu. We all felt like she was taking advantage of us because it was our first time there and none of us were very experienced in ordering. Ordered something simple, but decided to branch out and try the pineapple after her persistence. She then kept pushing for upgrades with "this is only 10 dollars more." I politely declined and she kept going through the menu pushing for us to order juices and more and more things. I was really uncomfortable at this point. After ordering she said it's one of their rules that everyone has to buy a drink...in order for our safety so that everyone stays hydrated. ???? Soda and tea and the drinks they offered are DE-hydrating. We all looked at each other because at this point we really felt like we were being hustled and pressured. My friends wanted to leave. She could probably tell we were hesitating and offered "even if it's only water." We agreed, thinking we were getting glasses of water. She conveniently failed to inform us that the waters we got were child size water bottles at $2.50 each. Four people and one hookah ended up costing $70. I've been to hookah lounges before and I have a hard time believing it's this expensive everywhere else. Table next to us were very into hookah and told us the tobacco at this location was not the best, but the pineapple makes it smoother. Told the watermelon was a waste of money though. Nice environment, cool interior. Music choice was interesting...seemed to be some kind of 80's R&B. For the price, would've thought the booths had been nicer. Overall nice place, but won't be returning.