Narghile Nights
| Hookah Bar | City | State | Zip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Narghile Nights | |||
| 621 South College Avenue | Fort Collins | Colorado | 80524 |
| Phone: 970.484.2530 | |||
| www.thenarg.com | |||
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Comments
Kate
30 Oct 2008, 13:06
30 Oct 2008, 13:06
How much does everything cost? Cheaper than Algiers?
BarBary
24 Jul 2008, 10:08
24 Jul 2008, 10:08
This was a great place to hang out. Great persian tea, great service and yes every one gets their own disposable tips. Would go back again for sure.
Narghile Nights
07 May 2008, 03:12
07 May 2008, 03:12
Wow Tony, thank you so much. I am going to print what you wrote and show it to all of the employees. We all work our tails off at the narg its nice to see people actually notice our attention to detail. I really appreciate the review. If you are in Fort Collins please stop by and re-introduce yourself! Thanks again.
Tony
16 Apr 2008, 22:46
16 Apr 2008, 22:46
I'll start off by saying that I have been to enough hookah bars to know what makes one good and what makes one not worth the effort: music, decoration, environment, service, price, and, of course, the quality of the hookah and shisha. I'll also tell you I don't work for Narghile Nights, I'm not sleeping with any employees, and I'm not getting paid to write this review. I do it because many "this place is awesome!!1!1 hooka bars r the awesome!" reviews... don't help at all. And when you go out looking for an awesome time with some friends and end up finding some hole-in-the-wall, run-down, grungy place... well, it sucks.
I'll be blunt and immediately tell you this is the best Hookah Bar I have ever been to. It's also the first. In the beginning, I assumed all hookah bars were something like Narghile's, so I thought nothing of it. Until I was forced to try other places (living in Denver now and visiting Phoenix, among others).
I'll describe Narghile Nights in terms of what I listed above. The music has never been disappointing. Depending on who is working there at the time, you may get a variety of results, but the music is never overbearing on the atmosphere. From Arabic to Rock to Hip-hop, I've heard a bit of it all while there. The volume is never enough to rule out conversation either, which is much-appreciated.
I'll clump environment and decoration together as it's usually pretty related. Narghile's must be the most well-furnished and well-decorated hookah bar I've been to. From throw-pillows lining the floor-tables to the ornate (seemingly built for a hookah) bar-tables to the curtains, low-lights, and pleasantly painted walls, NN makes for a very comfortable and pleasurable environment. Also, being next to CSU, you'll find people from just about any walk of life.
Even with both of those criteria taken care of, bad service can wreck an experience. ...But you don't have to worry about that. Like a fine restaurant, Narghile employees give you time to decide, answer any questions, promptly give you your order, and frequently check up on you. Even during busy times, employees are always moving around, perfect for being flagged down.
As for the price, I always expect to pay $7, but that includes tea, which I will explain later.
And now the most important part: why you came to a HOOKAH bar in the first place: to smoke some fine, flavored hubbly-bubbly. Once again, you won't be disappointed. Narghile's has enough flavors (both regular and premium), house-blends, and even juice bowls (flavored water bowls), on top of it all giving you free reign to mix as you like, making every visit something new. One very simple thing I will say that completely frightens me is when a hookah is not cleaned after being used. I've been to places that actually have... debris floating in the water bowls. It's enough to make me want to drop the pipe and back away slowly. But, of course, not at NNs. The hookahs are always spick-and-spam and, as Aria pointed out below, each person is given an individually-wrapped, sterile mouth-piece if you are concerned with spreading diseases (which is a rarity in hookah bars).
And an extra I've come to call a necessity with smoking hookah is tea. Narghile Nights' tea, though usually overlooked, is border-line addictive. I have to wonder what good ol' grandmother's secret recipe is. Sweet, soothing, and no lasting after-taste. Whatever it is, it goes wonderfully with smoking shisha, and has come to be second nature to order a $2 pot of tea whether or not anyone else in the group will drink it. I'd take that bad-boy on alone if it came to it.
So overall, if you've been there, you're probably with me. If you aren't with me, you somehow stumbled on a bad day and should try it again. If you've never been, go. Local or visiting, it'll make Fort Collins all that more enjoyable.
I'll be blunt and immediately tell you this is the best Hookah Bar I have ever been to. It's also the first. In the beginning, I assumed all hookah bars were something like Narghile's, so I thought nothing of it. Until I was forced to try other places (living in Denver now and visiting Phoenix, among others).
I'll describe Narghile Nights in terms of what I listed above. The music has never been disappointing. Depending on who is working there at the time, you may get a variety of results, but the music is never overbearing on the atmosphere. From Arabic to Rock to Hip-hop, I've heard a bit of it all while there. The volume is never enough to rule out conversation either, which is much-appreciated.
I'll clump environment and decoration together as it's usually pretty related. Narghile's must be the most well-furnished and well-decorated hookah bar I've been to. From throw-pillows lining the floor-tables to the ornate (seemingly built for a hookah) bar-tables to the curtains, low-lights, and pleasantly painted walls, NN makes for a very comfortable and pleasurable environment. Also, being next to CSU, you'll find people from just about any walk of life.
Even with both of those criteria taken care of, bad service can wreck an experience. ...But you don't have to worry about that. Like a fine restaurant, Narghile employees give you time to decide, answer any questions, promptly give you your order, and frequently check up on you. Even during busy times, employees are always moving around, perfect for being flagged down.
As for the price, I always expect to pay $7, but that includes tea, which I will explain later.
And now the most important part: why you came to a HOOKAH bar in the first place: to smoke some fine, flavored hubbly-bubbly. Once again, you won't be disappointed. Narghile's has enough flavors (both regular and premium), house-blends, and even juice bowls (flavored water bowls), on top of it all giving you free reign to mix as you like, making every visit something new. One very simple thing I will say that completely frightens me is when a hookah is not cleaned after being used. I've been to places that actually have... debris floating in the water bowls. It's enough to make me want to drop the pipe and back away slowly. But, of course, not at NNs. The hookahs are always spick-and-spam and, as Aria pointed out below, each person is given an individually-wrapped, sterile mouth-piece if you are concerned with spreading diseases (which is a rarity in hookah bars).
And an extra I've come to call a necessity with smoking hookah is tea. Narghile Nights' tea, though usually overlooked, is border-line addictive. I have to wonder what good ol' grandmother's secret recipe is. Sweet, soothing, and no lasting after-taste. Whatever it is, it goes wonderfully with smoking shisha, and has come to be second nature to order a $2 pot of tea whether or not anyone else in the group will drink it. I'd take that bad-boy on alone if it came to it.
So overall, if you've been there, you're probably with me. If you aren't with me, you somehow stumbled on a bad day and should try it again. If you've never been, go. Local or visiting, it'll make Fort Collins all that more enjoyable.
Narghile Nights
27 Mar 2008, 03:51
27 Mar 2008, 03:51
I am writing this article to help ease peoples concerns and anxieties about Monday’s headlining collegian article titled “Hookahs Possibly Linked to Herpes.” Let’s clarify a few facts about the subject.
•Herpes is primarily transmitted through direct exposure to bodily fluids containing the virus. People can contract Herpes through sharing drinks (i.e. Beerpong), lip balm, utensils, kissing etc…
•According to Hartshorn Health Center only two people were affected by the incident
•Dr. Jane Higgins, infection control physician at Hartshorn stated contracting mouth herpes through a hookah is the same level as sharing a drink with friends
•Hookah bars ARE NOT a breeding ground for contagious diseases
•We supply all of our patrons with sealed, individually packaged sterile mouthpieces
•Our staff does not encourage the sharing of personal mouthpieces, and to do so is at the risk of the user
•We clean all of our hoses and hookahs thoroughly after each use
•None of the employees at Narghile Nights have ever experienced any herpes symptoms and are exposed to the hookahs and hoses on a daily basis
•None of our repeat patrons have ever reported getting cold sores from visiting our establishment
The fact that the healthcare personnel at Hartshorn noticed that people with new cold sores were also at a hookah bar states a CORRELATION. This cannot be confused with CAUSATION. Saying that people are having new cases of herpes infections AND they have recently been to a hookah bar is a correlation showing no cause and effect. Any way that that was twisted into saying that people have been getting Herpes BECAUSE they have been to hookah bars is a false example of cause and effect. We have no idea how they got it. And it is misleading to say otherwise.
Now, we understand that after people have read the first article and, despite our best efforts, may be hesitant about the spread of germs in our establishment. Again, we have always used sterile mouthpieces and assure this is a clean, safe and fun establishment. In response to that we will raise our efforts even more than we already have. In addition to our stringent use of sterile disposable tips and hose cleaning protocols, we are going to use even stronger means by which to sanitize and thoroughly rinse each hookah hose, even though the only piece that should come into contact with the lips of people should be the sterile tip we provide.
Please be assured that we greatly appreciate our patrons and go to every length to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. The staff and I look forward to seeing you in the future and providing you with more fun, memorable times!
•Herpes is primarily transmitted through direct exposure to bodily fluids containing the virus. People can contract Herpes through sharing drinks (i.e. Beerpong), lip balm, utensils, kissing etc…
•According to Hartshorn Health Center only two people were affected by the incident
•Dr. Jane Higgins, infection control physician at Hartshorn stated contracting mouth herpes through a hookah is the same level as sharing a drink with friends
•Hookah bars ARE NOT a breeding ground for contagious diseases
•We supply all of our patrons with sealed, individually packaged sterile mouthpieces
•Our staff does not encourage the sharing of personal mouthpieces, and to do so is at the risk of the user
•We clean all of our hoses and hookahs thoroughly after each use
•None of the employees at Narghile Nights have ever experienced any herpes symptoms and are exposed to the hookahs and hoses on a daily basis
•None of our repeat patrons have ever reported getting cold sores from visiting our establishment
The fact that the healthcare personnel at Hartshorn noticed that people with new cold sores were also at a hookah bar states a CORRELATION. This cannot be confused with CAUSATION. Saying that people are having new cases of herpes infections AND they have recently been to a hookah bar is a correlation showing no cause and effect. Any way that that was twisted into saying that people have been getting Herpes BECAUSE they have been to hookah bars is a false example of cause and effect. We have no idea how they got it. And it is misleading to say otherwise.
Now, we understand that after people have read the first article and, despite our best efforts, may be hesitant about the spread of germs in our establishment. Again, we have always used sterile mouthpieces and assure this is a clean, safe and fun establishment. In response to that we will raise our efforts even more than we already have. In addition to our stringent use of sterile disposable tips and hose cleaning protocols, we are going to use even stronger means by which to sanitize and thoroughly rinse each hookah hose, even though the only piece that should come into contact with the lips of people should be the sterile tip we provide.
Please be assured that we greatly appreciate our patrons and go to every length to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. The staff and I look forward to seeing you in the future and providing you with more fun, memorable times!
Hallie Woods
17 Mar 2008, 14:23
17 Mar 2008, 14:23
Has anybody been scared away by this recent news of Hookah being linked with two CSU students contracting oral herpes. I would love why or why not for an article for the Coloradoan.
Contact me at HallieWoods@coloradoan.com
or (970)224-7754
Contact me at HallieWoods@coloradoan.com
or (970)224-7754
Caitlin
28 Feb 2008, 09:48
28 Feb 2008, 09:48
I've never actually stopped and smoked at Narghile Nights, I usually buy a few supplies for my hookah there because of their wide selection. The atmosphere is neat and the staff has always been wonderful to us. I actually bought my newest hookah from there and it works amazingly! I would highly recomend checking it out!
Aria
18 Feb 2008, 05:50
18 Feb 2008, 05:50
We do not serve alcoholic drinks but we do serve Monster, Redbull, Pepsi, Mt.Dew and our famous hot persian tea. Hope to see you soon.
FoCo fan
07 Feb 2008, 15:32
07 Feb 2008, 15:32
Does anyone know if this place serves drinks?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Aria
17 Dec 2007, 04:30
17 Dec 2007, 04:30
Hey everyone! I just wanted to let everyone know you can now buy hookahs and shisha on our website. Stop by and check it out, we are always having great sales online. You can also hop on our forum and talk to others about smoking hookah. Thanks and take care!
Aria
Aria
Aria Khosravi
05 Oct 2007, 14:53
05 Oct 2007, 14:53
Hello Everyone-
I just wanted to thank everyone that has made Narghile Nights hookah Lounge the best place to smoke in Northern Colorado. If it wasn't for your support we wouldn't be where we are today. We now have over 40 flavors available in premium or regular and continue everyday to strive to have the strongest, most flavorful bowls in Colorado.
I would also like to introduce our new website WWW.THENARG.COM. Here you can find anyhting for your smoking needs. From hookahs and shisha to wind covers and replacement bases, we have it all. Now you can buy our exceptional products anywhere in the world from a friendly, personal local retailer.
Also register on our forums and tell the world about your smoking experiences at Narghile Nights Hookah Lounge.
Thanks Again!!!
Aria
I just wanted to thank everyone that has made Narghile Nights hookah Lounge the best place to smoke in Northern Colorado. If it wasn't for your support we wouldn't be where we are today. We now have over 40 flavors available in premium or regular and continue everyday to strive to have the strongest, most flavorful bowls in Colorado.
I would also like to introduce our new website WWW.THENARG.COM. Here you can find anyhting for your smoking needs. From hookahs and shisha to wind covers and replacement bases, we have it all. Now you can buy our exceptional products anywhere in the world from a friendly, personal local retailer.
Also register on our forums and tell the world about your smoking experiences at Narghile Nights Hookah Lounge.
Thanks Again!!!
Aria
tony baldoni
10 Aug 2007, 22:17
10 Aug 2007, 22:17
Hows this place rate on population night by night? just moved here and trying to make friends
girl
03 Aug 2007, 20:51
03 Aug 2007, 20:51
not only is the smoke good...but the guy who loads the bowls is HOT
Trenton
21 Jun 2007, 01:04
21 Jun 2007, 01:04
So I just moved to ft. Collins and i think that this place is amazing. I didnt know very many people when i moved up here, and i met a lot of awesome people there. They do a lot to make you feel welcome. Its a really cool enviroment with a great design. They have some really great smokes in there and anybody will tell help you get what your looking for.
As far as them "not packing their bowls well" i think thats a load of crap. They have some amazing shisha and i love getting to go there. They have really reasonable prices, with stuff for sale pretty cheap. They just started a texas hold'em night there every thursday and its pretty rockin.
So as far as hookah bars go, and i have been to a lot, they are one of the best. I highly reccomend checking them out.
As far as them "not packing their bowls well" i think thats a load of crap. They have some amazing shisha and i love getting to go there. They have really reasonable prices, with stuff for sale pretty cheap. They just started a texas hold'em night there every thursday and its pretty rockin.
So as far as hookah bars go, and i have been to a lot, they are one of the best. I highly reccomend checking them out.
someone
12 Jun 2007, 15:13
12 Jun 2007, 15:13
WOW 2 TOTALLY DIFFERENT ANSWERS LOL THANKS ALLOT
the god father
17 May 2007, 00:11
17 May 2007, 00:11
Narghile Nights is the best hookah bar ever they have a very good hookahs the workers there are friendly
I have been in many hookah bars in the U.S. but the Narghile Nights is the best one I have ever been.
I have been in many hookah bars in the U.S. but the Narghile Nights is the best one I have ever been.
Richard
12 Apr 2007, 13:28
12 Apr 2007, 13:28
Not a very good place. They don't seem to care much, don't pack bowls well, and most of the employees aren't helpful at all.
I'd go to Algiers, it's literally a minute's walk away, and it's a much better place.
I'd go to Algiers, it's literally a minute's walk away, and it's a much better place.
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