Where are the Best DJs in Dallas, Texas?
STAY AWAY! We went out, and 2 out of 4 of us were underage, so the bartender made them pay a 15 dollar cover each. I ordered a cosmopolitan, and it was this watered down, too much juice, mess. The hookahs were nice (but over priced, cheapest is 20 dollars, most are 35- 45 dollars). AND the bartender/waiter wouldnt replace the charcoal ( not an abnormal request- as anyone whose familiar with sheeshas would know) and said that we would have to buy another sheesha.By the way- this guy was an Azzhole the ENTIRE time, didnt know what was wrong with him. I was embarrassed at the poor service since I was the one who recommended the place. Then the true NIGHTMARE began. We wanted to pay the bill, and the bartender/waiter told us it was 120 dollars. We had 3 drinks, and 2 sheeshas. It was way too much, so when my friend gave the bartender his card, the bartender SAID it didnt go through, so we gave him cash. My friend then asked to see the charges and the bartender replied very rudely “Im sor
Ya’ll the Slip Inn is a DIVE. Dark, loud, crowded, sweaty, crude & sometimes rude, the bartenders have been known to make customers cry (due to bad tipping), on Saturday the DJ is sketchy, and the bouncers scary, and the regulars? you’d think they own that place! And yes, if you aren’t a good customer, someone will tell you about yourself. It is the definition of dive, i.e. it’s unique, it’s cheap, hidden, and personal so not everyone knows about it, it’s a place where people go to get away from the stuff going on around them and just be. Heck they sell T-shirts that ask people to defend the city, from the mayor! Helllooooo…And for that, I love, love, love the Slip Inn! If I’m having a “my week was bad, I don’t want to be bothered and I wish I were in NYC where everybody and nobody knows your name kinda day”, I’m going to the Slip Inn. The music the DJs spin is exceptional. The drinks are stiff and reasonably priced. The crowd is ridiculously diverse which makes it oh so f
I really have no idea what’s going on, I feel like I am in the twilight zone! Well maybe not that dramatic, but what Obar are all these people talking about??? Bc I am having trouble believing it’s that tiny little underground place on Main I know as Obar! I’m not defending the bar, I find the place a bit too hard to walk through/ get a drink anyway, but was so curious I had to ask! I live downtown and have been to Obar roughly 50 times over the past 3 years since moving to Dallas and I couldn’t be more confused! Waiting in hours-long lines? Lists? Slipping money to bouncers? Did I accidentally link to the Ghostbar reviews somehow? And I don’t even know what is going on with all of the racism stuff… I’ve never noticed anything other than a well mixed crowd. Who are the non-whites not getting in? Asian? Black? Hispanic? Again, I’m just curious at this point… bc the Obar all these people are talking about just…. doesn’t exist? By the way, heard rumors Obar shut down