I ended up here for a birthday party. I had never heard of it before, but it's where BLVD Room used to be. I arrived at 10:50 on a Saturday night and there was no one in line. Upon arrival the hostess seemed very confused about the guestlist I was on. After waiting about 25 minutes I finally got in after everything was sorted out. I wasn't surprised to find the club virtually empty by the time I finally made it inside.
The space is pretty small. There is an elevated area around the DJ and the couches are all reserved for bottle service. There is one bar by the entrance. There is another bar in the patio and there are some booths available for seating.
The cocktails are $6.50 each. The bartender was not very knowledgeable though. I asked for a Bombay and tonic and she did not know what it was. Interestingly, Bombay was the only kind of gin they had there. I also asked what types of scotch they had, and she just pointed at the wall behind her and said, "This is all we have." She didn't know which bottle was scotch; based on what I saw they only had Johnny Walker Red.
The music was average and the crowd was on the young side. It was busier (but not crowded) by 12:30 am. The place was empty again by 1:30 am. I was under the impression that there was a dress code, but I saw a few people wearing running shoes and t-shirts.
The staff seemed very friendly though. There was a girl who was visibly sick from having too much to drink and one of the staff approached her and offered her a bottle of water. I usually see staff kicking people out when they are sick.
If you are looking to book a venue and have run out of options, this place will suffice. The bottles are cheap and the place is not crowded, making it ideal to just hang out with your group. If you're looking for a place with good music and a diverse crowd, there are better options in the city.