Talk:Veruka
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Notability?
editHi, I have been trying to give this article it's "day in court", and see if I can find evidence that it is notable. It seems to be just one of many "elite" high-end nightclubs patronized by wealthy celebrities. Perhaps best just to list it in the Noel Ashman article, among his different clubs and ventures? Unless someone can find something truly NOTABLE about the club...Nazamo (talk) 17:49, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
history
editchanging 'the first ny club to have bottle service' to 'one of the first ny clubs...'. i was there, and at other similar venues at the time, very much a part of that scene. veruka was most definitely NOT the first bottle service club/lounge. that distinction would probably go to spy and/or chaos.Patric627 (talk) 05:26, 25 January 2013 (UTC)
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