1717 Broadway Street
Vancouver, WA 98663
Clark County
Phone: (360) 750-9596
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Jonah Goss on
DO NOT CHECK YOUR COAT. this place has the worst coat check practice I have ever seen in my 10 years of living in new york. they forced my friend to check her coat, fine, they forced us to pay $20 cover, fine. they forced us (sorta) to buy $8 heinekens. fine. my friend went to get her jacket... and they had apparently given it away. most places that have coat checks have at least 2 signs... 1. we're not responsible... blah blah blah 2. if you don't have your ticket, you don't get your jacket. my friend had her ticket. but they didn't have her jacket. then they proceeded to ask her if she wanted other jackets. during this time, other people walked up to the coat check woman and simply pointed to jackets and asked for them and they handed them over. if you want to commit grand larceny, and i'm not saying you should, you can go to this 'club' and ask for any jacket you want. have a ball. disclaimer: this is sarcasm. i was annoyed, and after a while, the 'manager' finally showed up... i think his name was joe or something. maybe a 28 year old skinny white guy about 6'1". i wanted to let him know i was pissed at the way he was handling things. he said something you typically hear from people pretending to have power... 'i don't have the authority to do anything'. so i said to him... 'then get someone who does and leave'... at that point, he felt the need to kick me out of the club (i'm a small 5'5" balding white guy who could barely pose a threat to a hamster). but i'm used to this. i try to avoid these types of clubs/bars because i can't stand the people that run them. more than likely the bouncers / managers are guys that might have been popular in high school and obviously never made it much further... or they may just have small penises and are trying to compensate. anyway, i simply asked the security person which way to the stairs, and he was nice enough to point me in the proper direction and i walked out. i'm actually amazed by the security dude. he obviously knew i was not a threat and treated me with respect. (thank you mr. random security guard, you have common sense). manager - get a penis pump or psychotherapy to figure out why you think you have to assert your pseudo-power. also... this place is insanely expensive. i strongly recommend a boycott (i'm not joking) or to avoid this place so that new owners can take control and hopefully put more capable people in power. sheesh. this is the first time in a while i feel as if i HAD to write a review. i urge ALL of you to share your stories as well from this or other venues.
by Avery Behymer on
D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S!!!!! after many attempts to get a reservation for a friday night, we finally went last night- we were excited and super hungry. before we were seated i ordered the 'farmer's daughter' cocktail, apparently a drink the bartender just came up with the other day. cucumber and ginger vodka something or other and it was sooooooooooo frreakin' good. when we were walked into the dining room for dinner, the smell was overwhelming- good yummy smell as you first walk past the woodfire grill, where the chefs was grilling and cooking. for starters we ordered the frisee salad and split pea soup. the salad was fresh and crisp. we think the croutons were soaked in bacon, they had a great buttery smoky flavor to them. my pea soup was creamy but light and incredibly tasty. we then had the diver scallops served with lentils and the peppadew peppers stuffed with crab salad. again, delicious plates. i wish i had a pair of chopsticks to pick up every lentil, i each much faster and more efficiently with chopsticks. for our main entrees, my husband ordered the berkshire pork and i ordered the duck breast. i'm not a pork eater but had to taste. i found it a bit too raw and salty for me but he enjoyed it. the duck breast was cooked perfectly, rich, moist, and flavorful. of course we had to order dessert to complete our meal- the apple cake and triple ice cream sandwiches. the chewy meringue-like cookies used for the ice cream sandwiches were so yummy. i love chewy cookies. the apple cake was just so-so, not a terribly impressive creation. at the end of our meal, we were stuffed and very very happy. with our meals, 2 drinks each, and tip, our bill came out close to $200. pricey yes, but we will certainly return as their menus change daily depending on the local produce. thank you chef kevin for a wonderful evening!
by Casey M. on
many different vibes going on here while i whisk through the place on my rollerskates (3 points for that alone). ya got spazmatics on sundays, derby girls doing shots on tuesdays, and bondage on fridays. random porn screenings in one room, suicide girls burlesque in the other and coke parties in the bathroom make for a very interesting ambiance. thank you, dragonfly, for making my death worthwhile.