One of my students is looking for a licensed room or venue for his 25th b-day bash on Feb 28. 30-40 heads, tops, and he wants to bring in his own DJs. Banging Techno, so the owner/manager/neighbours should be cool with that. Equipment isn't a huge deal, just adequate space and a solid table for the setup. A big plus if it's out toward the downtown west end and won't cost an arm and a leg to rent for the night.
C'mon TA - whaddya got for me? And pass on cookie-cutter resto-lounges à la Harmony or right-idea-wrong-hood venues like the Chelsea Room. Any other suggestions?
Checked some reviews for Y Not. Sounds nice, but the b-day boy and his mates are from out Queen & Lansdowne way - Y Not's probably way too upscale for their tastes, and it also looks like they already have in-house DJs playing.
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Originally posted by PivotTechno
Checked some reviews for Y Not. Sounds nice, but the b-day boy and his mates are from out Queen & Lansdowne way - Y Not's probably way too upscale for their tastes, and it also looks like they already have in-house DJs playing.
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chelsea room
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Feb-10-2009 19:57
PivotTechno
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Re: Small Venue Suggestions?
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Originally posted by PivotTechno
he wants to bring in his own DJs.
And pass on cookie-cutter resto-lounges à la Harmony or right-idea-wrong-hood venues like the Chelsea Room.
Problems with Chelsea Room are that noise levels have to be kept down, due to it being smack in the middle of a residential strip, and the tunes have to be turned off altogether by 2 a.m. for the same reason, last time I checked