The Scene: Bright yellows, blues and greens stripe across the back of the bar and light up the liquor bottles, creating a cool effect, especially at night. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer great views of Time Warner Cable Arena and the craziness that is the EpiCentre on a Saturday night. High-backed modern chairs and sofas are grouped around giant cushioned ottomans, providing plenty of seating in an otherwise small space. Graphic art reminiscent of Andy Warhol completes the modern look.
The Music: The first time I popped in to the bar in February, there was a sad mix of early 2000s hits (I don't know about you guys, but “I Like the Way You Move” makes me want to rip my ears off). Since then, the hotel seems to have stepped up its taste. For its official grand opening last Thursday, the music selection was much more current thanks to the popular (and gorgeous) DJ Mia, visiting from Los Angeles. And the hotel plans to host “Diva DJ” nights featuring female spinners like Mia.
The Crowd: A combination of business executives, hotel guests and local EpiCentre partyers stopping in for a quick drink before heading to an event at the arena or going dancing at Suite.
The Drinks: Specialty cocktails start at $9. I'd recommend staying away from the Chipotle Margarita. I couldn't stomach more than two sips of the lukewarm, spicy drink. And at last check, they didn't carry Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka – something every visitor to the south should experience. Stick to the basics (mixed drinks are $7) and you'll be OK.
For a video of my most recent visit to w xyz, click here.