Checked this place out while being in town. Hookahs weren’t properly cleaned, DJ wasn’t that great and no bar. :(
Jason R.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
Always a good place to chill and unwind when I’m in town. The mood is easy. The staff are pretty friendly and the price is not bad(well for me at least). Sure it gets crowded sometimes, but that’s the price of good business I guess
Ashley D.
Classificação do local: 1 Memphis, TN
High prices and douchey staff… Way too high. Staff when I was there didn’t seem to care about anything and everything we asked for they were out of.
Gregory C.
Classificação do local: 1 Charlotte, NC
Great Concept terrible customer service! I own a restaurant and customer service is paramount. We ordered or hookah and the guy forgot about us for 20+ minutes. We were asked to remove our outside drinks which is understandable and stated on signs. We notified the gentleman that others had outside drinks and he said«I didn’t see it» and«we could ask them to remove the cup». He never came out and told them they couldn’t have their cups. We then had an issue with our hookah smoking correctly. When we asked the waitress for assistance she said, «I’m on break could you wait a second». I love hookah bars bit absolutely won’t be returning to this one!
Rachael H.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
This is a really popular high school/college hangout. It’s 18+ — doesn’t serve alcohol, but has a good selection of hookah flavors. The hookah is so-so. The atmosphere here is really chill; it’s a good place to go hang out for hours, talk, and play board games. Also right down the street from bars on the Highland strip. Overall, a really cool hangout spot.
Kerry C.
Classificação do local: 4 Memphis, TN
The Oasis isn’t really a club, so much as it is a smoking lounge. In order to get in, you have to be 18 years old and purchase a membership that’s good for one year. Here’s how it works: choose a tobacco flavor from the Oasis’ list(they’ve got more than 50 flavors) and a number of hoses. Take a seat on one of the couches, and in a few minutes, the staff will bring a huge water pipe with long snaking hoses to you. They’ll drop a hot coal on top of a foil-wrapped packet of tobacco and give you sanitary tips for the hoses. The rest is up to you. I shared a hookah with cinnamon tobacco with my friend Tracy. The flavor wasn’t overpowering and it went well with my cappuccino(The Oasis doesn’t serve alcohol). The Oasis is easily one of the quietest, most laid back social spaces in Memphis. People were hanging out on the couches, smoking and talking or working on laptops. Two guys near us were having a bit of a smoke ring competition. Even though most people were smoking, they were smoking hookahs, not cigarettes, which kept the club from smelling like a bar at last call. The Oasis is open from 12 p.m. — 1 a.m. Sunday — Thursday, and 12 p.m. — 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. It would make a great late-night work spot, as it’s open later than all of the other coffee shops in Memphis.