I used to work at Star Club. I remember Issac being a very shrewd businessman. I don’t know where he got those tv’s but we were selling them to everyone in the industry. We outfitted the Spelling’s house, Fred Durst, Lili Tomlin, the Oscars, and a lot of minor celebrities came in regularly. Issac was tempermental. Sometimes he would claim he didn’t have something when he did(He did that with TiVos for a long time) but when I was working there in 2001 he told everyone to get HD/Digital televisions because the signals were going to change. I was planning to buy some TV’s from him soon because I came into some money and was going to outfit my apt. with new tv’s and blue rays. Im so sorry it closed, but don’t even worry about Issac and his family cuz his store sold an average of $ 30,000 a day. I should know, I have a picture of me holding 10,000 in cash in my hand from one sale!
Mark G.
Place rating: 5 Culver City, CA
Star Club is another passing of the 2009 recession. It closed its doors. No longer here. R.I.P.