Was planning on going to Rachel's today for the happy hour but traffic prevented from me getting there by the end of their happy hour and I'm a cheapass and wanted to minimize my investment to see what the club is about. Is there a talent difference there between say 3-9PM, and night, and also any other clubs that don't open at 12 where I don't have this problem, traffic-wise. Question guess also applies to SR, places like Monroe's, Ultra, and also any down south clubs. Pompano closes at 2AM so it;s an easy decision to get there early, and I can always get there by 2:30PM. I had heard Rachels has 8-10's, but is that for all shifts? And what is your advice, if any, on traffic avoidance, as I truly hate traffic, and don;t want to make an already long 30-35 minute drive, 45-50, or worse.
If it's red, I don;t go, is a good piece I've followed, lol.
You're welcome for the free ad, Rachel's.


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