Monday, 7 March 2011

Information

The dress code at Tin Roof is casual.  There are a number of regulars at night clubs in Cape Town and they see it as a reliable place to be on any night.

Tin Roof has seen the birth of the saying: “All roads lead to the roof.”

The prices are also perfect for students on a low income or those fighting through the last week until pay day.
Another cost saver is the fact that there is no cover charge!



2 comments:

  1. After an incident at tin roof tonight i feel this needs to be said. This club should be closed down. I have never been to a single club/bar where the management is so out of control. I feel it needs to be said that if something is not done, someone could get hurt (excluding the fact that many people have been) and I will not be stepping one foot into tin roof again. I will also be opening a case with the police about this club. So i hope things improve soon.
    Firstly. The queue outside. There is no control, people push. I was shoved against a wall with a mans elbow to my neck. The club has one bouncer. Who has to check ids and control the queue. Who is clearly overworked at 11:30 i spoke to boncer 1 (as he refused to give me his name) telling him two guys had pushed in front of me/ sworn at me and shoved others in the queue out of the way to get to the front. The bouncer said because he had seen nothing he could do nothing about it. I got all the girls (5) who saw the incident to tell the bouncer he then threw me out of the club and told me to leave. As i couldnt, due to the fact that there was a gate and no one would move i asked him to help me he refused and said; if you cant leave you will stay right there. My friend then had a panic attack. And he took no notice of us. The people in the queue saw how desperate we were and some girls (thank you) helped us out by giving up there place in the queue. After that i went to the exit to ask that bouncer to call the manager. He did. And the manager (who wore a black shirt) looked at me and turned around and ignored me. I asked the bouncer to go and get him so i could complain about the dangerous amount of people in the club and lack of control and he refused. I asked for the managers name and the bouncer said he was not allowed to tell me. I asked for his name. To which he refused to tell me. I asked for his picture and he said: why would i allow you to take my picture so you can report me (note if he had done nothing wrong he would have. In no way. Refused to let me take his picture) this was bouncer 2 at the exit with the leather jacket and cap. Now why do you think fights break out and people get hurt at this club. Though i understand every club is a business and wants to make a profit. I do not agree with only having 2bouncers (who refuse to help when asked). What are they doing? I will phone tin roof in the morning and hopefully speak to the owner to urge him to take more safety precautions. And to fire the manager who is clearly not doing his job in any way. (Though the bouncers were incredibly rude and refused to help they SHOULD NOT BE BLAMED because they are understaffed and stressed out of their minds.) Lets work together to make the nightlife industry a SAFE environment for everyone.

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  2. After an incident at tin roof tonight i feel this needs to be said. This club should be closed down. I have never been to a single club/bar where the management is so out of control. I feel it needs to be said that if something is not done, someone could get hurt (excluding the fact that many people have been) and I will not be stepping one foot into tin roof again. I will also be opening a case with the police about this club. So i hope things improve soon.
    Firstly. The queue outside. There is no control, people push. I was shoved against a wall with a mans elbow to my neck. The club has one bouncer. Who has to check ids and control the queue. Who is clearly overworked at 11:30 i spoke to boncer 1 (as he refused to give me his name) telling him two guys had pushed in front of me/ sworn at me and shoved others in the queue out of the way to get to the front. The bouncer said because he had seen nothing he could do nothing about it. I got all the girls (5) who saw the incident to tell the bouncer he then threw me out of the club and told me to leave. As i couldnt, due to the fact that there was a gate and no one would move i asked him to help me he refused and said; if you cant leave you will stay right there. My friend then had a panic attack. And he took no notice of us. The people in the queue saw how desperate we were and some girls (thank you) helped us out by giving up there place in the queue. After that i went to the exit to ask that bouncer to call the manager. He did. And the manager (who wore a black shirt) looked at me and turned around and ignored me. I asked the bouncer to go and get him so i could complain about the dangerous amount of people in the club and lack of control and he refused. I asked for the managers name and the bouncer said he was not allowed to tell me. I asked for his name. To which he refused to tell me. I asked for his picture and he said: why would i allow you to take my picture so you can report me (note if he had done nothing wrong he would have. In no way. Refused to let me take his picture) this was bouncer 2 at the exit with the leather jacket and cap. Now why do you think fights break out and people get hurt at this club. Though i understand every club is a business and wants to make a profit. I do not agree with only having 2bouncers (who refuse to help when asked). What are they doing? I will phone tin roof in the morning and hopefully speak to the owner to urge him to take more safety precautions. And to fire the manager who is clearly not doing his job in any way. (Though the bouncers were incredibly rude and refused to help they SHOULD NOT BE BLAMED because they are understaffed and stressed out of their minds.) Lets work together to make the nightlife industry a SAFE environment for everyone.

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