it is very sad and disappointing to go to a famous place where there is discrimination and racism by the community itself, I was in the bar on the second floor I had my drink in the bar strangely the bartender threw it at me, I told him and he did not apologize and the drink was whole, so I still ordered another one and a beer and he told me rudely pay me now, so I replied I'll pay you but I don't owe you because you spilled the drink, I paid for the drinks and decided not to tip him, so he knew he knew he got angry and took away my drinks having paid, I am not obliged to tip and more if the service is lousy, so I went to talk to the manager. and he defended him and told me that he could no longer enter the club, it seems to me an abuse as a client and a lack of respect that they treat you as a client like this, after they throw my drink away, they take two paid drinks away from me, they do not let me enter and I always treat the staff with respect.
My friend was assaulted tonight by one of the staff for simply stopping for 3 seconds. They threw me out for defending him after they assaulted him..The guy that works there literally pushed him aggressively and then when I approached him for doing that to my friend, he had security physically remove me from the premises. I tried to very kindly address the situation and they dealt with it by physically removing me and discounting my side of the sorry completely. I understand people become belligerent and stupid when intoxicated, but what about the rest of us who go just to dance and have a good time?! Total disrespect. I will not go back.
My all time favorite club! I love coming here with friends because although it's an LGBT+ club (mostly gay guys), the place is chill enough that anyone can feel welcomed here. I was actually introduced to this place by a straight friend!By far the highlight of this establishment is its multiple dance floors. The place looks a bit small from the outside but there's about 5 (if not more) different dance floors with their own type of music and a bar nearby. So you can always get a drink and if you don't like the current music you can move on!There's also always security making rounds to keep the smallish halls trafficked and there's also multiple bathrooms and smoking areas. Bathroom attendants are all extremely nice and courteous and the drinks are relatively cheap and not bad!Definetly come check the place out but keep in mind this is miami; if you drove here finding parking is gonna be a PAIN.
My first night in Miami i headed straight to Twist. Regardless of what people say, I had a really nice time here. Good music, fun crowd and the drinks are really strong, so drink slowly! The same night I must have dropped my wallet (I think) that had my ID and credit cards inside. To my surprise, a security guard came up to me and asked me for my name. When I told him my name, he proceeded to return my wallet to me and everything was there. There were no unauthorized charges, so I'm happy about that. However, I spoke to other patrons who told my that their phones were stolen the night before. Be careful as there are people in the club who go around, talk to you, dance with you, and put their hands all over you pretending they are interested in you. Before you know it, they grab your phone from your pocket and disappear. So if you do plan on coming here keep an eye open. Be safe and vigilant you are guaranteed a fun time. I went a few times after and everything was good.
This bar is not worth your time. They refused entry to me and my group because one of my friends was wearing “flat sandals”, yet a woman with Walmart flip flops came strolling out right after the bouncer told me off. The bouncer claimed she was allowed in because she came during happy hour. Who spends hours at a gay club from happy hour until midnight? I mean I would, but why should flat sandals bar anyone entry from a club? And it wasn’t because of my looks. I may be a Discount Drug Mart gay, but even a fabulous group of Nordstrom gays were denied entry because of frivolous reasons. Twist doesn’t like sophisticated gays. That’s fine. I’ll be happy to spend my money elsewhere. But if this sounds like the place for you, make sure to stop by your local Walmart to pick up some fuzzy foam slippers.
When you think in Miami beach gay night , we used to first , think in Twist. This was a fun place to visit. It has a variety of bars and dance rooms , but , for my opinion , the bungalow was the most visited because of the strippers .now, there’s no strippers anymore , I visited after they decided to get rid of them and the place isn’t the same , is bored and empty . They should think in bring them back , now , it’s not the same .
I had fun here but when I looked at my account I was extremely disappointed. BEWARE …. The bartenders add tips that were not authorized on your tab it’s disgusting… I truly hope this isn’t a tactic imprinted on the employees from the owner if not these people really need to be fired for that. I had a feeling something like that would happen too considering the white taller guy with glasses serving upstairs harassed my friend to add a tip to his tab. Will never go back or recommend to anyone ever.
Danger! If you want your phone stolen go here! I went with a group of boys and over 20 people got their phones stolen! Luckily my phone was tethered to my pants or I would have lost it. Beware of randoms asking for your social media. They’re trying to get a sense of where you store your phone/ get you comfortable with them. It also seems like one of the bouncers is in on it since we saw some suspicious communication and eye contact between him and 2 girls and a guy we think were doing it the other night we came.
Place is huge. Lots of different type of music, hot bartenders ??They don’t charge cover which is great and are open until 5am ?From the bouncers, the only bad thing is pickpocketing. My recommendation: don’t carry big wallets, check your phone periodically and have fun!
My friend got their phone stolen there by an organized group consisting of the bouncers and people who pretend to hit on you but really just feel you up to steal your phone. They will even ask to add you on Instagram so they can watch u put your PIN in to unlock. Be weary, if you want to party here, keep your wallets and phones in your front pocket. Otherwise, party elsewhere.