I was concerned because their website has a very Mcdojo'ish feel, but the front of the gym looks like any other normal bjj gym. Unfortunately after visiting I can confirm that the school is a complete Mcdojo. One of the instructor told me before class that I'm free to try out a class, but since I have trained before there is probably a better school in the area for me.
I was super nice and respectful during the class and went light during the sparring. I was paired up with a "black belt" that has been training for 10 years. The guy was just bad. He didn't know proper posture for half guard, and couldn't pass guard to save his life. During one of the rolls I started in bottom-side control and slide my knee to his hip. He tried running around me, all he did ended up doing was spin me around while I rotated on my back. After about 5 times around, I got dizzy and thought I was going to puke. Now that I think about it, that might be a pretty slick submission. Spin your opponent around till he wants to puke. During the entire sparring session one of the instructor stood over me watching me, it was kinda creepy. At the end of the last roll the black belt I was rolling with told me that I'll probably find a better school some where else. After the class ended the three instructors disappeared to the back. I waited around a bit to talk to them, but it kinda became obvious they didn't want to talk.
I'm disappointed that the school sucks because it's a 5 minute walk from my house and would have been super convenient. But I'm more disappointed that these people are representing our sport. And I feel bad for the guys that are training there and don't realize that the jiu jitsu they are learning isn't that good.