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Providence NYC (Closed Permanently)

(70 Ratings)
57th Street Club Space
Former home to the popular Club 57, Providence is a great spot for music and special events.




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Reviews

oosunsurfoo
oosunsurfoo
Over a year ago

Had a great time.


HBinHellsKitchen
HBinHellsKitchen
Over a year ago

This place is a DUMP!

$11.00 for a cheap drink in a plastic cup? You must be kidding. All of the the reviews trashing this rat hole pretty much sums it up. The second floor STUNK. It smelled like someone took a pooop up there . . . the clientele . . . TACKY, UGLY, and OBNOXIOUS!! Don't bother.


DTF
DTF
Over a year ago

Girls gone wild

THE HERSHE LIBRA WORLD A MONTHLY ZODIAC EVENT EVERY FRIDAY THE PARTY FOR WOMEN WHO LOVE WOMEN & MEN FREE ADMISSION BEFORE 12 W/ TEXT & PINK CARD LIBRA BIRTHDAY GUESTS FREE ALL NIGHT WITH ID THE ANGEL SHERIDAN SHOW W/ SPECIAL GUESTS & 1/2 PRICE DRINK SPECIALS ALL NIGHT MUSIC BY DJS MARY MAC & OSCAR PEREZ ESCUELITA 301 W. 39TH STREET, NYC 212 465.3333 ENYCLUB.COM


tylercaiden
tylercaiden
Over a year ago

Fun party but...

We did VIP service and it was terrible. No one knew who we were even though we arranged this weeks in advance. Was still told we had to pay cover even though we were buying a table, which is unusual for a nightclub. Spoke to the promoter later that night who laughed when I told him their bottle service needed improvement and he said "well we see 3000 people every night, what do you expect to happen." I am from Vegas and work in nightclubs, we don't have those kind of problems in our mega clubs.


xvaesthirxv
xvaesthirxv
Over a year ago

My worst experience in all my nightlife days

My friend had ordered bottle service for $500 (his bday). The promoter said 4 people will be comped, the rest in our party will pay half. When we got there, their communication with each other was horrible, and they wanted us to pay full. We showed them the email from their promoter and they wouldn't listen. We wanted to pay half, out of principle. We were all very nice and polite, but the guys who worked there were the worst. I usually avoid these places like the plague, as I cannot stand rudeness from bouncers. Then they said they would seat us in this small part downstairs (even if after paid the cover) only for bottle service and we cannot go upstairs (they did not tell us this before), and we can't order from the bar, only more bottle service. Right. Then they got extremely rude, and pretty much pushed us out (like we can't walk on our own?) - it was that ridiculous (They were like "alright alright alright just leave go go go"). The main guy was like "Come back here when you're ready to spend 10 grand." I mean really? There wasn't even a line for this (AT ALL), and it was past midnight. I've been everywhere in NYC and wow, I never interacted with such rude people. I don't know, it was strangely surreal, how awful those people were. I opened an account here just to write this review.


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