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Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town
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You will wait for hours to get in and when you do you can expect expensive drinks and rude/slow service. This place makes it's money on the hype that it's created. If you don't want to wait you have to buy your way into the VIP section. There you can expect to pay $275 for a bottle of absolute vodka and some juice. You must wait until the waitress serves you or she'll yell at you, but she comes along only once in a blue moon. Then when you are done they bring a police officer over and tell you to leave because you are too drunk. Now I know what this sounds like, but I've never been kicked out of a place because a friend was dozing off in the comfy VIP couch after a full week of work. I'm sure that they realized we weren't spending enough and so wanted us to move along. If you want to know what a horrible club is like in the big cities then Q-Bar is right for you!
Pros: The house band is fun but it is kitch 80's music
Cons: Long line, bad service, rude service and expensive
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