730 North Columbia Avenue
Oglesby, IL 61348
La Salle County
Phone: (815) 883-8722
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by Sergio R. on
What can one say about the Park. There's booze, there's dancing, there's no cover, there's them pretending they have a dress code, there's them pretending they have a line. Inside it is kind of nice. They have many different spaces, to suit whatever mood you and your friends happen to be experiencing that moment. They have a pretend outdoor space, with a glass skylight roof, that kept leaking water on us. It was raining. I went for Pearl's birthday, so her cool friends may have rubbed off a bit on this review. I've giving the Park 4 stars. The crowd is youngish, mostly 20's & 30's, which is my cohort. Although sometimes I forget, 'cause I've spent a bit of time at events with the age-challenged the last few years, usually for work. People were very friendly. I like to think that the girls were just responding to a dapper dresser, and an infectious smile. Though, I don't entirely discount the effect of the social lubricant that was being dutifully dispensed by the bartenders. I hate to admit, but I may actually return sometime, especially if someone wants a wingman. It was definitely fun acting one's age again, even if it was at the Disneyland of the New York club scene.
by Sid Ebbesen on
This is a beautiful venue with great acoustics. The show we saw was great and the bar was easy to access. Our tickets were $14 and we were well entertained by Bernard Dolan and Buck 65 (which was 50 Cent in Canadian money). It big enough to fit lots of people, but small enough so you might get to chat with the performers after the show. So I didn't buy any drinks so I can't tell you how expensive they are, but I had a club soda and it was pretty good. Came with a lime. They had giant water pitchers on either end of the bar, which I really appreciate. I love when bars do this... you don't have to piss off the bartender and waste time feeling like the asshole who orders water. Sometimes you need it, you know? My only complaint: I'm short and everyone else is tall. I had a helluva time seeing the action, even when I was relatively close to the stage. But hey, if you're over 6'2" this would be the perfect place to go. If not, it's pretty cool anyways.