4/5 J M. 7 months ago on Google
I
love
Bauhaus.
I've
been
multiple
times,
for
birthdays,
to
see
artists
and
to
just
meet
up
with
friends.
It
has
a
lively
atmosphere,
everyone
has
been
super
welcoming
and
kind.
It's
on
the
classier
side
of
things,
you
rarely
see
people
in
t-shirts
and
shorts.
You're
going
to
pay
downtown
Houston
club
pricing
for
drinks
so
either
pre
game
or
just
accept
it.
The
bass
is
great
and
the
music
always
sounds
awesome.
They
have
a
mixture
of
artists
and
vibes,
I
love
that
they
switch
it
up.
I
also
love
how
you
can
rent
out
certain
sections
for
events.
The
multiple
stages
and
DJs
creates
a
really
exclusive
experience
if
one
artist
isn't
your
vibe
you
can
move
to
another.
MY
ONLY
COMPLAINT
AND
THE
REASON
I
HAVE
KNOCKED
OFF
A
STAR
IS:
I've
never
had
issues
parking
here
in
the
two
years
I've
been
coming
until
now.
Did
you
guys
sell
the
lot?
How
is
it
no
longer
in
ownership
of
your
club?
A
massive
incentive
for
people
to
come
here
is
that
the
parking
is
attached
and
you
don't
have
to
uber
or
walk
a
long
distance.
In
response
to
your
reply
about
"Multiple
signs
stating
the
parking
lot
is
not
owned
or
operated"
by
your
club,
where
are
we
supposed
to
park?
And
does
it
not
reflect
well
on
the
business
for
the
parking
connected
to
it
to
be
charging
outrageous
fees
for
people
who
follow
the
directions
on
the
signs
and
sign
up/pay
what
is
required
to
park.
What
do
you
suggest,
the
people
who
are
patrons
of
your
establishment
do,
if
we
would
like
to
park
and
not
uber?
Pay
$45-$100
after
we've
already
registered
and
paid
for
parking?
Can
you
give
us
the
name
of
the
business
who
owns
the
parking
behind
your
club
then
please
so
we
can
figure
out
what
on
earth
is
going
on
with
this
ridiculous
scam
that's
being
run?
You'll
find
your
reviews
become
more
about
the
experience
and
less
about
people
being
pissed
about
parking.