PAve
130 S Phillips Ave, Sioux Falls
(605) 338-7283
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Haven't been to a bar in years. This is one of the more popular ones. Upstairs is where most stuff happens. Line dancing and a bigger bar. Downstairs is more quiet. Drinks are priced ok. Didn't try there food. There is a nice rooftop seating area.
If I could give a zero, I would. I was almost kicked out after explaining I was experiencing a MEDICAL EMERGENCY where I needed to be as low to the ground as possible. I was sitting out of the way and not causing any issues with other patrons. In fact, several other patrons asked if I was doing okay. The incredibly rude employee told me I had to find a chair, which I told him I would when I felt safe to do so. Keep in mind, it’s midnight on a Saturday night so seating was LIMITED. I told him several times that it was either A. I stay seated for a few more minutes until I felt safe to move (I repeatedly said that I felt unsafe to stand) or B. I risk literally passing out and he still did not care. UNBELIEVABLY unfriendly to the disabled/chronically ill community
Pave bouncers will physically assault you for no reason even if your the victim. If you appreciate and value your life don't go there or it might be the last thing you ever do.
Traffic is awful when it closes, and cops are everywhere
I refuse to give my business to them again, ever.
rude and shameful
Sam gave great customer service - friendly and efficient! Carry out was ready when they said it would be and hot!
Pave Club in Sioux Falls offers a stylish and enjoyable nightlife experience, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors looking to unwind and have fun. The club has a modern, upscale vibe, with an impressive interior design that includes sleek lighting, spacious seating, and a large dance floor. The atmosphere is lively, with great music and a vibrant crowd that adds to the energy of the night.
The drink menu at Pave Club is extensive, featuring a variety of cocktails, beers, and specialty drinks that cater to different tastes. The bartenders are skilled, and drinks are typically well-crafted and served quickly. Many patrons appreciate the drink specials and happy hour promotions, making it a more affordable night out.
The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring that guests have a pleasant experience. However, some reviewers have mentioned that it can get crowded on weekends, leading to long lines or wait times for entry. Despite this, the overall vibe and entertainment make it worth the wait for many.
Overall, Pave Club is a great place for a night out in Sioux Falls, offering a fun environment, quality drinks, and a lively atmosphere. It’s a top choice for those looking to dance, socialize, and enjoy the nightlife scene.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Giant Pretzel
Dive bar, but nice. 21 and over only.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Excellent music
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Absolutely rude bouncers. There is one guy in particular where every time we go there, this bouncer makes it a point to kick out my S.O. for no reason at all. When we tried reasoning and asking questions they pushed him all the way outside and slammed the door in his face and refused to let me outside until he walked far away from the door. One guy told me a lie of what my S.O. was accused of doing and when I explained it was a girl behind him who did the accused they pushed me out the door and shut the door. They are very pro girl based and only care about them and don’t give a care in the world for the guys or treating any of their guests with the proper care and respect that they deserve. Go to literally any other bar in Sioux Falls and you’ll get treated with more respect.
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
Not very impressed with this bar at all, the bathrooms are disgusting, the staff is rude and harasses customer. (One in specific don’t know his name but has blue eyes and brown hair, a bit on the heavier side) he bans customers for absolutely no reason. Because of his own personal reason outside the bar. Specifically when his feelings are hurt, and he seems to think that he has power over people bc he can run to security and have anyone banned for any reason. Which I think is disgusting and not right at all. Personally don’t plan on ever coming back to this bar. The owner/ general manager shld actually take a look into this bc from stories I’ve heard from others this isn’t the first time and it definitely won’t be the last. If I were the owner I wldnt want my staff scaring off my customers and thinking they can hold power over what once used to be my loyal customers.
Edit: if your able to reach out to me personally I’m more than happy to give you this employees name, just didn’t wanna blast him on this review
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Oct 26th. When I presented my ID I was asked to show a bank card because I was older than the doorman. He said "show me a debit or credit card with the same name because I was born way before that" REALLY?? Do better. Hire better. That's age discrimination....any attorney's available??? I'm Native he was black....
Wouldn't let me in because they thought my ID was fake. Even though I'm 23. I showed them other proof that I was of age and it was not a fake and still a no. Ive even been here other time before. I then asked why and what makes it fake because it was quite literally real and they wouldnt answer me. If i could give 0 stars I would. LEARN YOUR ID's
I've been going to this bar in my college town for the past two years. Last Saturday, I was denied entry the day after my 23rd birthday. The bouncer said that although my ID was real, it was "missing something that the company policy required" but he couldn't tell me what the policy was. My North Dakota vertical driver's license is valid and doesn't expire until 2027. I've been let in to every other bar in Sioux Falls, including this one up until last week. The bouncer refused to answer any of my questions, suggested I travel back to my hometown to get a new ID, and told me to leave. As a college student four hours from home, this suggestion was rude and not helpful. They are also clearly not consistent with this policy, as many of my friends with the same ND IDs issued in the same year were allowed inside that night and since then. I'm interested in seeing this policy to understand why I wasn't allowed in with a valid driver's license. If you're from North Dakota, don't waste your time waiting in line and getting told you can't go in. Check out one of the other bars downtown that are more fun and welcoming.
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