126 Front Ave Sw
New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Tuscarawas County
Phone: (330) 339-7883
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by Elbert Beary on
ok so my first review will be my new crack. Circle is nice if your into the K-town scene. With a 20 dollar cover and mandatory coat check it's not cheep but most of the people are are good looking (once again, you have to be into asians), drinks are inline with other clubs price wise. Bouncers are also like any other club so don't expect anything good from them. Still regardless of all of these things i still like circle when i'm in the mood for trying to feel korean.
by Enoch Sgammato on
My first time visiting Yoshi's was a few weeks ago to see the oldest man still alive to make my heart flutter and soul tingle, Mr. Gil Scott Heron. PLUS, I got front row seats, so I was like BAM eye to eye! It was magical! We arrived about an hour early to have some eats and drinks before showtime. First we ate at the club lounge, and ordered these Tempura Lobster things.(I can't recall the name and I can't find it on their menu), anyhow they were SUPER DUPER YUMMY! We also had a Miles Ahead, Ruby My Dear and Billie's Holiday, all of which were delicious. During show time we both decided to split a Kobe burger and fries, again yum yum yum! The beef melts in your mouth and it's flavored to perfection. So all in all the food is an A+. I cannot complete my review without mentioning that the staff was pretty wonderful. Everyone was friendly and very helpful.
by Marlo G. on
Skip it...unless you're looking to just dance with your friends. The place reminded me of the 90's, especially the music selection (the chorus of songs were edited together for a lonnnnnnggggg medley which never stopped). And the worst thing...the ladies room! You know those swinging doors you see in Westerns? Those were the doors on the stalls...slats and all--perfect if you want a free show--which I did not!