What used to be Glam Slam is now The Quest and is still as popular as when Prince called it home. The atmosphere remains at this upscale club where a fashionable crowd with money to burn stands in long lines in hopes of participating in the action inside. The crowd is definitely the most ethnically diverse of any club in the area. The musical lineup is diverse too, with rock, funk, salsa, pop,...
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In Short Its zany decor is nearly out of a movie, but this multilevel club's delicious music mix of old-school funk, cutting-edge electronica, alt-rock and R&B make for long lines on weekends after hours. The crowd: mixed, depending on what's happening at the club, but usually hip. The drinks are strong and professionally (if not promptly) served. The Quest rivals First Avenue as...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 17, 2006)
I HATE "EPIC"! Despite its new name, its still the same and stems from the rude management and trinkles down to the service. Last week I called John regarding their VIP services there. Not only was he NOT listening to what I had asked and made me repeat myself 3 times, he was yelling over the phone, very short, and annoyed by the fact that I had called. 1. if you don't want people to call about...
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Posted by pblee
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 16, 2008)
The Quest is home to many of Minneapolis' national tour shows but also caters to local acts and many programs such as dance, techno, and hip hop showcases. It seems like it could be slightly cleaner and the sound seems WAY to loud.
PROS: Great booking
CONS: PA is far too loud
Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 04, 2005)
this is definitely the place to be for you party peopel. the atmosphere is amazing, it has many levels. The music played here is compareable to First Avenue's but there are lots of international djs that perform. Price is a little bit more but the club is more classy and fun.
Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 20, 2005)