I will never go here again. They put water in their drinks. Brought a Jameson on the rocks and the drink was so light colored n not strong I could tell they put water in their bottles. And they charged me $ 10. Never again will they ever get my $$$.
QueenSoulsista W.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This club was fun… I danced my ass off, and hardly no one was there to bother me. Gud drinks, nice bouncers, gud music.
Andrea H.
Place rating: 1 Silver Spring, MD
Horrible customer service for overpriced drinks. My bartender(Terry, yeah– don’t go to him) overcharged my credit card without permission. I called management several times trying to get refunded for the difference, but they never did even though the manager personally told me on the phone that he had issued me a refund. Make sure you monitor your credit card statement closely when you go there. Or better yet, use cash and find another lounge. I don’t post reviews on Unilocal,but for this one — I had to. Bad morale is just despicable.
Stephanie P.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
#156 Much, much better than what we expected from the Unilocal reviews. I will admit though, we wouldn’t have been brave enough to drop by last night if it weren’t for the VIP Club and open bar, courtesy of Meep Me and their launch party. The interior décor is actually sleek enough to put the place a notch above, say, Plough and the Stars, but not so sleek as to put you off and come across as snobby. The bouncers are actually super friendly and you enter through the red door right in front of you as opposed to the door on the left. The DJ also did a decent job throughout the night, varying their music choices. However, we weren’t fans of the fact that the DJ stand was located within a roped-off area — it lowers the chance of interaction with attendants, thus making the music choices a bit out of touch with what might actually get people dancing. Which brings me to my #1 gripe — NOONEDANCED. Sure, the boyfriend and I busted our moves for as long as we were entertained but very few people were brave enough to just let it all out. Fail. Oh, and the bartenders at the front are actually super nice. However, there was a female bartender in the back wearing a dress suitable for a Vegas club with super long fake nails who didn’t come across as particularly nice. It seemed as if she were disgusted she were there throughout the evening.
Robin S.
Place rating: 4 Haddon Heights, NJ
Very chill, relaxing place. Somewhat of a mixed crowd and the music didn’t seem to match the crowd but it was still dance-worthy. Good for a night where you wanna go out but not go overboard.
Brad P.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I liked 32 Degrees better than I’d expected. I reluctantly went for a Saturday night birthday party, thinking that I was going to have to deal with a familiar Old City experience — wait in a long line, pay a cover, and be treated to bar so crowded that I’d sober up in the time it would take me to get my next drink. I was wrong. I had a very nice time here. There was no cover, no line, and the space was ample for moving around if necessary. Sure 5 dollars for a Yuengling is hard to stomach, but I’d definitely rather go to this establishment than some of its local competitors(if Old City is definitely where I’ve got to be for some reason).
Dave H.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
This just in: bouncers at 32 Degrees are still friendly, and still not douchey. Cover’s still free too. There’s now a connection to Cuba Libre next door, in case you want to get your salsa dancing on, or have a mojito, but it isn’t always open. Not sure why that is, and haven’t investigated yet. Place is still small, but the back seems larger. That could be due to the flatscreen? 32 Degrees isn’t perfect if you roll deep, but it’s still a fine place to start the night. I used the word«still» a lot, didn’t I?
Nicey J.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
Ha! Terrible the décor makes you think it’s something it isn’t … It’s tiny and you can smoke in this little hole. Lol the best part about this place is nicks downstairs where Joe the bartender is. Which is a totally diff establishment
Lena n.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
I do not like 32 degrees because it’s just as bad as Dreemz. It’s so dam small, and there is just not much anywhere to go but 5 steps up and thats about it. The bar is right there in 2 steps away. and towards the back is a vip section which you cant really enter unless you order bottle service. There’s no dancefloor or much you can do… so I would not suggest anyone to go there unless youre flying solo. Ha.
Susan L.
Place rating: 3 Washington, DC
The first night I went here it was quite slow in the beginning so we left and came back around 1am and it was poppin’. DJ was playing hip-hop and everyone was dancing. Saturday nights are more 80’s type of music, and an older crowd(30’s-40’s). No cover ever btw. The major downsides was that its a really small area so you have to plaster yourself against the wall to be out of the way and you’re allowed to smoke(no offense smokers!) which to me was a turn-off. The bathrooms are pretty clean and the décor is nice. There are 2 bars and some tables to sit at. Drinks were average $ 4 beer, $ 6 – 7 mixed drinks. I guess if you like to smoke and go with a couple friends, you’d like it.
Russ C.
Place rating: 1 PA, PA
I’m a little embarrassed to say I have been here. It could be a cool place I guess, if you’re into the wannabe NY lounge sorta thing. The velvet rope out front is a a complete fraud as to what you are getting into up the stairs. The patrons of 32 match the club as in my experience, they didn’t seem to be the type you would want to fill your«hip» lounge with. Basically, the crowd I encountered were a bunch of nerds getting a kick out of dancing to hip-hop. There I said it. Don’t get me wrong… I am a complete nerd, I just don’t like when people pretend to be something they’re not. If you wear sport jackets with your shirt unbuttoned to the middle of your chest and put three pounds of hair gel on your dome, then 32 Degrees may be for you. Check out their website to look at their pictures… if the people in the pictures look like you, you’ll fit right in.