

Hours
| Friday | 9 PM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 9 PM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 9 PM–2 AM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 9 PM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 95 S Market St #170, San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: (408) 836-0180
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Reviews
Of letting you decide what you wanna tip!
BE CAREFUL!!!
They tried to give themselves a tip of 25% thinking i was to drunk to notice what she was doing. Also if you pay with card CHECK YOUR BANK STATEMENT THEY CHARGE YOU MORE FOR WHAT YOU PAY.
EXAMPLE ATM SAIDS $45 CHARGE THEN IF YOU WANNA TIP 15%? 20? 25? OTHER?
BANK STATEMENT WILL SHOW TRANSACTIONS $90.
BE CAREFUL OF THIS!!! ITS USUALLY THE BOTTLE SERVICE GIRLS!!!
I came to Hacienda Nightclub in San Jose on 7/18 with a group of friends expecting to have a good time. Before entering, I asked the security guard if there was a cover charge, and she confirmed it was $10 per person. I proceeded to pay $40 for four of my friends at the reception area. However, when the server, Danna V, charged me, I noticed something was off. She had the screen facing away from me, and it ended up charging me $45.49 instead.
I immediately questioned it and asked why I was charged an extra $5.49. She told me it was for taxes on the entrance fee. I found that odd and asked her for a receipt, but she claimed she couldn’t print one. I told her that if it were a tip, I wouldn’t mind—but it’s another thing to lie to a customer. She insisted again that it wasn’t a tip.
It didn’t sit right with me, so once inside, I spoke to a bartender and asked if they charge taxes on cover charges. She wasn’t sure but offered to bring a manager. I spoke with the manager outside to avoid making a scene. He told me that no, they do not charge tax on the entrance fee. I explained what had happened, and while he was polite and apologized, he blamed it on the POS system possibly “acting up.”
That would have made sense—if I wasn’t lied to by Danna V earlier. What really confirmed my suspicion was when I asked the manager for a receipt and suddenly it was possible to print one—after I was previously told it couldn’t be done. The receipt clearly showed $5.49 was charged as a tip, not tax.
The manager offered drinks to make it right, but I declined. I didn’t come for freebies—I came for a good time and to not be deceived. Instead, I spent nearly 40 minutes dealing with this, completely ruining my night. I told the manager I was leaving and that I’d be contacting my bank and filing a formal complaint.
I get that mistakes happen, but lying to a paying customer and then covering it up is unacceptable. Please don’t insult people’s intelligence.
I rushed over to stop them and asked them what the problem was. Apparently, a group of Columbianas told security they didn’t like him and they decided to remove him.
For no reason.
How is this acceptable? Didn’t realize how racist this establishment is.
Price per person: …