Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 8:55:20 PM)
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Cameron Parker (Nov 30, 2010 8:59:41 PM)
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Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 9:01:49 PM)
*Hatters Hall : The club is a Theme club, meaning not only is the staff dressed appropriately the customers are expected to as well. The dress code is a Odd Twist of Steam Punkish and Essentic Goth. Wearing black clothes will not do they must fit into a sort of "David Bowie Labyrinth" style or a Mad Hatteirsh type clothing style. Truly bizarre outfits that flatter the eyes and feed the imagination. Bright colors or dark colors as long as the steam punk style is incorporated within it.

Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 9:02:02 PM)
The club itself has live music on Friday and Saturday nights. This can be anything from a piano player whom has a gift for the theatrical and creepy sounding music to a band who just has the right touch to add to the atmosphere of the place. Poetry reading on Monday's and Wednesdays allow new artist to share there work with like minded individuals and some of those whom write team up with some whom play music and incorporate the lyrics into a song which the crowd readily approves of as well. Sundays is Lady s night, all drinks half price for females. Tuesdays between 9 and midnight there is a "murder mystery" that the customers get to ponder over and search through out the night for clues. The prizes on these nights normally very but usually a large portion of the door fees is given as a gift to the one who figures out the mystery by the end of the night. Thursdays is open to those under the age of 21, all hands are stamped and the door fee is raised by 5 dollars for those under 21 whom will receive

Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 9:02:18 PM)
free cups of herbal tea or hot chocolate all night long.

Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 9:02:34 PM)
The interior of the club itself is also extremely on the other side of the looking glass in design. The chairs at the bar have extremely high backs that even a very tall person could not be seen sitting in it from behind unless of course his extremely tall top hat was peeking above the top of the chair. they are wide enough to fit at least two people. The tables are different in design some being round small little tables with comfortable cushioned leather chairs at them as if having high tea with a princess.. Others are a square design made of marble with chess boards built into the design of the table, some patrons bring there own chess pieces to play at these tables. There is also house chess pieces that can be bought though can be quite costly, as they are designed off of Alice and wonderland. There are no common booth seats, this is not your average hang out. The drink glasses are even unique in nature, Brandy or wine will be served in thin Chrystal glasses, where teas coffees and cocoas will be

Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 9:02:59 PM)
served in rather large cappuccino mugs with the roundness to them, hot cocoa always topped with whip cream and chocolate shavings. The hot teas sometimes are ordered with certain liquors in them, as is a lot of the coffee drinks. For those whom want beer this is not the place for it, there is some top shelf alcohols and a few middle to bottom if one wants shots.

Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 9:03:08 PM)
It is common to see a person place there elbow on the bar and point there pinky finger upwards towards the ceiling. This signifies the house special a large cup of steaming tea with a smooth whiskey swirling around in it, offering the perfect sweetness and bit all the time.

Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 9:03:20 PM)
The lighting is usually low though some black lights will bring out pale features or white clothing and give it that eerie blueish tinge to it.. There is a second floor to the place but the stairs normally have a chain across them saying "V.I.P only" should someone go up there whom does not belong, it will get the attention of a body guard and could get them in trouble with the police if they try to make a ruckus. There are body guards at the door checking ids attire and collecting the cover charge. 10 dollars on all nights except for Thursdays where cover charge is 15 for those under age, Sundays lady's enter for five dollars, Tuesdays it is fifteen to raise the pot for the mystery prize.

Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 9:04:29 PM)
(tonight is murder mystery night)

Alice Grey (Nov 30, 2010 9:14:55 PM)
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Cameron Parker (Nov 30, 2010 9:18:01 PM)
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