While Nandor’s eternal search for love finally yields results, Nadja finally realizes her dream of opening the hottest vampire nightclub in the Tri-State Area. This season, the vampires return to Staten Island to find their mansion on the verge of total structural collapse - and with no money to repair it. In the shocking season three finale of “What We Do in the Shadows,” Nandor, Guillermo and Nadja left Staten Island to go their separate ways while Laszlo stayed home to care for the creature that clawed its way out of the chest cavity of the deceased Colin Robinson - aka Baby Colin.
With the series returning on Tuesday, July 12, here’s a look at the official trailer for FX’s What We Do in the Shadows: It was really great to see old friends, and a lot of Phill圜hitChat followers, you made my night.Ĭongrats to my buddies Ryan Dorsey, co-owner of Recess Lounge, co-owner of Dos Tacos, and former GM of Swanky Bubbles and Zee Bar, Zach Seidman, formerly VIP services of Fillmore Philadelphia, Atlantic City’s HQ Beach Club, HQ Nightclub, Dusk and Whisper, for being part of a team opening a premier club in Philadelphia that I know both had longed to do for a long time.Image: FX Networks Image: FX Networks Image: FX Networks Image: FX Networks Image: FX Networks
Then there was the production bottle service for one of the VIP DJ Bottle Service Tables NOTO uses these lighted sticks (lit longer, less smoke), and other lit signs including the LOVE sign. When you arrive to your area there is already a set up with ice, glasses, mixers, and napkins. Bottle-service tables I read run from $600 to $1,500 to multiples of that for the VIP DJ Bottle Service Booths. There are 24 bottle service spaces at NOTO. This is a shot of the 2nd floor bottle service area. It’s renting a space to party with your friends inside a club, and the price includes drinks, mixers, water and everything else you need for a good party. Note again the VIP DJ Bottle Service areas. it’s amazing.ĭJ Ruckus kept the dance floor packed on Saturday night. That chandelier is made of old perfume bottles salvaged from a hotel in London. This is the Dance Bar, which is located just beyond the lobby of the club. There’s two staircases that lead up to the mezzanine level To the far left of the dance floor on the Mezzanine Level, is an open space for everyone to mingle and look on to the dance floor. On the first floor underneath the mezzanine level are more bottle service areas. This would be a bucket list place for me to hang out someday. The VIP VIP booths are on either side of the DJ booth to the right. The upstairs bottle service are overlooks the entire club. All the entrances were nicely decorated, but the VIP Bottle Service Line has a separate nook, where you were guided to your Bottle Service area. On the far left of the VIP Line is the VIP Bottle Service Line. The dress is nightlife chic, it’s safe to say dress shoes for guys, but check out the photos to see who got in. The cover charge to get into NOTO will range from $20 to $30 cover depending on the entertainment. The general admission line is to the right, the VIP line is to the left. I returned at 10:30PM and it was quite a scene. The chicken was amazing and a Mike Jerrick really Thanks to Brick & Mortar Executive Chef Michael O’Mara for surprising me with this delicious dish Brian is just about to open a lounge in Philly, at an old familiar place, Shampoo, in the coming weeks. While there I ran into the most fashionable Brian Taylor, and friends who were meeting up before heading to NOTO. I went across the street to Brick and Mortar (in the Goldtex apartment building) and had a delicious dinner. I chatted with the doormen, who were very nice, most came from top clubs in Philly, a few moved to Philly from NYC to work at the club, they suggested I come back in an hour.
I’m so punctual, I saw that the party started at 9PM so that’s when I got there.
I’ve covered most of the grand opening’s of nightclubs in my ten year’s doing Phill圜hitChat, (yes 10 in July, I know crazy) starting with G Lounge, which debut shortly after someone dubbed Philly the “6th Boro”, remember that fall out, then after hour clubs like Recess came along, and Whisper, and EDM club Rumor with it’s multiple rooms of music, then Coda with it’s EDM DJ’s, and live entertainment, all of which were great additions to the nightlife in Philly.