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1136, Broadway, 80203, Denver, Denver County, US United States
kontakter telefon: +1 303-309-2144
internet side: templedenver.com
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 39.73445, Longitude: -104.987007
Justin Abrams
::Hard pass. This place is absolutely awful and a failed experiment that won't be around long. I'm going to leave music reviews alone (it was solid) because any club can have a great DJ--I'm going to be evaluating the club itself and the garbage bottle service we were sold. We're all meeting up here for a bachelor party so we obviously order bottle service ahead of time. We're having 15-20 people so we reserve a few tables upstairs right above the dance floor. We're all extremely pumped, dressed for the occasion, and ready to have a good time. When we get there, we wait in line for bottle service. I've never had to do that before--already a red flag and in hindsight we should have left then and there. We're paying you thousands and thousands of dollars to serve us some bottles of vodka, most of what you're paying for with bottle service is obviously real estate and service. We were given none of either. Once we're in and finally get our host, we were told they got rid of our tables and sold them to somebody else who offered more while trying to squeeze us into a SINGLE table that was left. What?! We ordered way ahead of time--at least a month or two in advance--and even if they wanted to have dismally awful customer service and sell it to a higher bidder despite our reso, At LEAST give us the chance to match or increase our own prices--we weren't even granted that. We waited 20 minutes for a server at our lone table and ended up moving sections to get more room. Tons of folks from out of town expecting to have a good time were completely screwed cause they couldn't even fit in the table area so we ended up moving down into their dingy basement with a different DJ out of respect for everybody there so we could all fit in one place. There were a solid 6 people dancing on that floor. Sweet. Another 20 minutes goes by--yes, we're gearing up to an hour now before getting served. Some of us leave, some of us end up biting the bullet and going to the bar for a drink while we wait. We finally get some bottles. At this point it's probably futile because we've all been pissed and fuming about the crappy level of service and the robbery of the tables we reserved prior to coming, but we're really digging deep trying to have a good time out of respect for the bachelor. We ended up just leaving after just another hour or so. The main floor is OK but not nearly big enough and you're crammed in there like a sardine. Sound is extremely loud--feel like it was louder than any club I've been in before but it could well have been my crappy mood from getting shuffled around a bunch. Bathroom was also just... weird. Finally make it to my spot and I'm getting rushed out by the bathroom attendant. Just weird, I'll leave it at that. DO NOT go here if you're looking to get bottle service and even if you're looking to hang on the floor, still not worth it.
Travis Bell
::Saw Sander Van Doorn here and it was rad, with one drawback. Pros: - awesome whole-room light setup - good layout, not really a bad spot - coat check - reasonable cover for big name DJs ($20 for DVD) - insane sound setup - cute staff Cons: - the sound is ridiculously loud (Beta style), bring earplugs if you care about your hearing at all. Obviously the music is the selling point for a club, but they could easily turn it down and it would in my opinion be a better experience. The volume is so intense that it's hard to go here very often. If they turned it down from "insanity" to just "loud", I would definitely hit up Temple more often. Seems like it would be better for business.
Sadie Iovenko
::I have been talking about taking my bestfriend to temple for over 2 months. We went last night around 11 and paid $20 each which is very expensive for a cover. Stayed and had a drink and decided to go out and smoke. I had a bouncer man handle me as I walked slightly outside the club smoking area to ask another bouncer a question about the smoking area. The manager gave me a drink ticket after the bouncer man handled me and took my drink. He didn’t even look like a bouncer and I thought a stranger had just grabbed me and shook me around but I got over it. I accepted the drink ticket and went to smoke and get some food truck food. We came back to be told we weren’t allowed to come back inside even though we both paid and the bouncer and manager recognized us. We were just told it was club policy. It was completely insane and while I waited outside for a Lyft I got punched in the face by an attendee of the club that was allowed back in (apparently that’s the kind of crowd Temple likes). Definitely would not recommend coming here. Save your money and time there are plenty of clubs in Denver with less of a cover that will allow you to actually enjoy your time and have fun.
Rachel Martinez
::Temple is one of the hottest things to happen to Denver in the last 10 years. Me and some friends reserved Bottle service this last Friday. The bottles for this club are reasonably priced but it is their service, music and demographic that sets them apart . Talk about Vegas!!!
Classy Chick
::Nice to have valet parking right up front, which was $20 vs the $10 garage parking. We were on a VIP list which just meant the cover charge was waived. ($6 the night we went, so very reasonable.) Bartenders were great, management and security not so great. Music was fantastic and loved the led lights on the ceiling and three stories. Good layout for walking around and meeting people. Bathroom service was great too, AND good coat check!