Clearly, Jay-Z has not patronized his own club:-\ This place was a high-school house-party- full of drunk, raunchy and scantily-clad 21 year-olds (or younger)- After patronizing 40/40 in NYC, we were expecting a similar experience in the Atlantic City spin-off but were SO disappointed with what we found. After standing on a line in the freezing cold due to short-staffing (3 lines and only 1 female and 1 male security attendant), we entered the club and immediately encountered a very adolescent crowd throwing drinks and thrashing like wild animals- The supposedly VIP bleacher section with the lovely white seating was immersed with kids standing on top of the seats and grinding each other on the table tops! It was outrageous- Apparently many patrons agreed with us as our walk around the club to exit was greeted with the same long line for patrons trying to obtain their coats from the coat check as we encountered when trying to enter the club. I can't even tell you about the bar - there was so much craziness going on inside, the bar wasn't even visible! If we would've paid to get in, I'd be even more disappointed - but next time, I will pay attention to the steady handfuls of patrons leaving while I'm standing on line to enter! Jay-Z, what happened here???!!! Boy, we expected so much more- This place needs some serious revamping- We went to the Toga Bar in Caesar's Palace and enjoyed our night from there being surrounded with ADULTS and several cocktails after enduring that melee! The 7 minutes we spent in that place was 7 minutes TOO long- Go at your own risk!!!
Pros: Walking distance to OTHER clubs and bars to go to!
Cons: Very young crowd (21 and under it seemed), raunchy, dirty
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