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I thought this place was pretty good, but I'm pretty sure they committed one of the cardinal sins of TO bars, holding the line when the place is not at capacity. I showed up around 11 pm on a Friday and there was a line of about 40 people. I got in around 11:30 because I was there for a birthday party and there was some guest list confusion, but prior to my getting in absolutely no one went in. However, somehow by midnight there was no line anymore. I find it hard to believe that the people outside, plus whoever arrived between 11:30 and 12 all got in because that exact number of people left the bar during that half hour window (although I suppose it's possible people just got fed up and left after waiting too long). As for the bar itself. It was pretty fun, good music and fairly priced drinks. Dance floor wasn't rammed, but people were dancing. It's definitely a 25+ crowd, frankly if you were much younger you probably wouldn't know a lot of the songs. As mentioned by Kent P., there is a burlesque dancer in a cutout in the wall between the bar and dance floor. This is definitely odd, but certainly notable, although I'm not really sure this adds to the vibe.
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