We previously reported that Mako's closed. Won't miss it. |
This one's not wasting any time being turned-around. Coming soon, Native Social Bar. Huh? |
Adjacent The Attic, Ghost Bar & Lounge is supposed to open this month. |
Just to the north, Brick & Brass Eclectic Bar has its sign posted. |
And to the north of that, Saddle-Up is sure to be a country bar. |
And to the north of that, The Courtesy is already open for business, having opened last September. |
And on the Washington Street side of the building, Elixir Bar Room & Hash House is also already operating. And that's a look at what's going on downtown; they come and they go! |
all comes back to who's running the place...
ReplyDeleteVery true. And the music. And how they market or promote the place.
ReplyDeletestill goes back to who's running the place. you need a manager that actually knows what a professional Dj is and how to hire them over the 18 year old high school kid who will work for a bar tab.
ReplyDeleteshow me a manager that actually knows the difference and I'll show you a successful bar/club.
allllllll goes back to who's running the place
Speaking of 18-year old DJ's, Walden (from Australia) is playing this Friday night at Vain.
ReplyDeleteOH come on the DJ's of today use the EASY way out! use the Computer! at this point just have to know whats HOT!!!!
ReplyDeleteI can DJ that way SHOOT!!
If managers of these clubs think the way you do, that's part of the problem. Keep hiring your 18 year old kids for Djs and keep closing down the clubs. Just sayin..
ReplyDeleteThe only places I've experienced the 18-yr old DJ syndrome are various restaurants around town that feature DJ's evenings and in some mall stores that once-in-awhile have DJ's. Those are the places that are going to do the music cheaply.
ReplyDeleteBut by in large, the clubs in town, particularly downtown, use established DJ's that have earned their stripes.
Here's your test for your "established" Djs that work downtown. How wide is their library of music and do they know what to do with audiences of different generations?
ReplyDeleteI have everything in my library for beach music and Sinatra, to country and rock all the way to the latest house music bangin' in Ibiza and literally everything in between, including trap and dubstep. I also know how to read crowds from high school through the baby boomers.
THAT is what it takes to be a Professional Dj. Your 18+ year old kids running around down on Church Street that only know how to play hip hop probably can't measure up. There is no short cut for experience. It takes years to build up a 20,000+ track library and the knowledge to know what to do with it.
Replace them with someone like me, hire a manager that has a clue and let's go.
3202Anon @ January 16, 2013 at 7:52 PM
ReplyDeletefirst things 1st PICK a music type! this all over stuff makes you less a PRO DJ! that makes you a general DJ!
I would rather have a DJ that knows my kind of Music!
Didn't say I would play all of that in a club, the point was that I COULD play whatever was needed based on the crowd.
ReplyDeleteAny word when those clubs north of Washington Street will open? Will it be one cover for all? Probably hoping too much, but those pictures almost give it a bit of a Church St. Station vibe.
ReplyDeleteThe two that are already open don't have cover charges so I don't think any of them will.
ReplyDeleteAnon at January 17, 2013 at 12:04 AM
ReplyDeletestill say your not a great DJ then but thats my opinion!
Heh, DJ wars...
ReplyDeleteQuestion for you: I have friends visiting from Tampa in a couple of weeks. We are staying in downtown and want to bar hop. We are in our 40's and like Top 40 music and dancing, but also would like to go to a bar, listen to music, drink, and just catch up without having to yell. Do you have any recommendations for bars to check out? We don't even mind an occasional dive atmosphere, as long as it's not too bad. Sometimes dives are pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Steve, if you guys plan to go to City Walk @ Universal, Red Coconut Club is a great place to hang without having to scream and they have great drink specials. Then you could go to other venues also.
ReplyDeleteolny thing i dont like bout red Coconut is the LIVE band!!!
ReplyDeleteSteve, I'd recommend starting at 180 Grey Goose Lounge atop Amway Center. It's free and very upscale, with a bonus of a great view overlooking the city. If the Magic have a home game that night, wait until the game has ended around 10:30pm.
ReplyDeleteWall Street Plaza is a collection of about 8 bars or so and the DJ at Slingapour's is probably playing Top 40. They no longer have a cover charge. The different bars have different vibes.
Tier Night Club on Central Blvd plays Top 40 most weekend nights. Guys get charged $10 early and up to $20 later. Unfortunately, if you leave you can't come back inside without paying agtain. A real downfall for the place.
My favorite downtown venue is Independent Bar. The crowd is very young on Friday nights for Indie music, much-more varied on Saturday nights for 80's Old Wave.
PS to Steve: If you just want to chit-chat without yelling, The Bosendorfer Lounge inside the Westin Boheme Hotel (Orange Avenue a block south of Church Street)is a great place. No cover, expensive drinks though.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your ideas. Sorry it has been awhile since I commented. We are going March 2, Saturday night, and we are still looking at church Street v. Wall Street v. City Walk. As far as hotels and walking to clubs, church Street and Wall Street are better (Universal Hotels are ridiculously priced.) We just want to show our friends a really good time. So wish PI was still around. Is the piano bar at Boardwalk still open? How are Saturdays at the Boardwalk Dance Club? Thanks again, folks!
ReplyDeleteYes, dueling piano bar Jellyrolls is still open at the Boardwalk. Atlantic Dance Hall on Saturday nights can have decent crowds but the music is all Top 40, Hip Hop and anything else anyone requests.
ReplyDeleteChurch Street is still there but has seen plenty of club closings again but a variety still open too. Wall Street is now free so you may as well visit and see if you like anything. On a Saturday night in March, CityWalk will likely be packed.
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