When did Yama turn Nightclub?

There will be an event called THE MASQUERADE BALL COCKTAIL AFFAIR on July 16th, 2009. The event price is $10 before 11pm and $15 after 11pm and SAVE $5 by bringing your own mask!

Cocktail affair-Dress fashionable but not formal

5573_600476233910_25900369_35821898_7959871_nMasquerade ball includes:
-FREE and Unlimited Parking
-White carpet entry
-Fashion show*
-Breathtaking view of Bellevue from several stories up on Yama’s magnificant patio
-$3 Champagne
-$6 Grey Goose
-Giveaways from the “Orphan” movie!!
-Limo Service: Amyslimo.com
-special guest appearances
-Contact ***yamabellevue@gmail.com*** for VIP packages/accomodations & access to ultra-comfortable vip seating
-3 full bars
-Plenty of lounge seating for all
-Large dance floor

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4 Responses to “When did Yama turn Nightclub?”

  1. Michael says:

    Funny…I thought Galleria always had free unlimited parking ;)

    Champagne and Grey Goose are actually a pretty good deal.

    I still think it’s a bit odd that this restaurant has turned into a night club…seems like the wrong location, but they seem to be doing something right with the turnout they’ve had.

  2. admin says:

    At least theres traffic in the Galleria other than LA Fitness. I thought the Galleria was going to foreclose….. HAHA..

  3. agentnoir says:

    oh my gosh, so funny that you’re posting this! my friend has literally been raving about Yama. Apparently on Saturdays it becomes a super hot salsa club. I’ve been meaning to check it out…. I will definitely have to check it out now!

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