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It's a $20 cover charge to get in, which for the a...

It's a $20 cover charge to get in, which for the area is high, but it is one of the only surviving hookah lounge's around. As soon as you walk in, you'll notice that, just like other's have mentioned, it's a smoke whatever you want lounge. There was cigarettes', cigars, weed, vapes...you name it. (This will be relevant later on.)
Our table, which for what it is, was in no shape or form VIP or private as we were crammed in with the rest of the crowd all night. We had ordered hookah service and bottle service which did take a considerable amount of time to get to the table. We had no issues about that, as we were enjoying the music.
Shortly after receiving the bottle and hookah service, the fire alarm goes off.
This is probably due to the poor ventilation and the numerous amounts of other unmonitored vapors in the air. We decided that it only made sense to wait it out, as our table still hadn't finished the now missing bottles that were ordered for the table (the service takes the bottles with them and periodically return for refills). After half an hour of no music, no drinks and a blaring alarm, the service goes around issuing everyone their bills IN FULL. They stated the issue would be fixed in a few moments and they were just being preemptive about payouts as the lounge would be closing in two hours. We decided to wait.
45 minutes went by and the alarm was still blaring, the service came back around urging people to pay as they were now closing! This is when issues started. They were forcing people to pay full prices for what was now a portion of the services rendered.
I get it. Bad nights happen in any establishment, but to demand your patrons pay full price after having delivered a third of the services was at best mediocre and sketchy.
Never returning.

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