by Carol L. on
I came here for a special event honoring a colleague. We were upstairs in the lounge area and I do like the space a lot. I tried three of the passed appetizers. The quesadilla was nothing special, but I really liked the caprese crostini and the awesome beef slider. That meat was well-seasoned and cooked to a medium well. It was juicy and yummy and I wish I could've had another but they were all snatched up! Parking is on the street if you can find it, otherwise it's valet.
by Darrell Boulter on
One of my favorite weekend haunts in the city, SOB's is low-key, unpretentious and all about the music and dancing. Generally speaking, don't come unless you plan to dance (very hard). I was at the Plumm this past Friday and couldn't believe how shy the "exclusive", made-it-past-the-door crowd was! Folks might have made it past the door but they all seemed to have 2 left feet! People sat around while the DJ played fantastic music. What's the point of going to a club if you don't dance? Why not just head to a bar or lounge? Anyway, SOB's will have none of that. Generally speaking, the music is about rhythm and designed to move your body. From bhangra to salsa, it gives you a taste of some of the best international music from around the world.