B J Wentkers Triangle Tavern & Grill
230 Milwaukee Avenue (Hwy 36)
Burlington, WI 53105
Racine County
Phone: (262) 767-1514
Fax: (262) 767-1514
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by Donald K. on
I have a love hate relationship with bOb. Years ago I used to frequent here pretty much every week. The music is always spot on, and everyone is always just there to have a good time.  In a time where modern hip-hop and house are starting to become indistinguishable, bOb is a breath of fresh air for it's deejays constant rotation of the "real hip-hop". Can you any of really think of any other hip-hop exclusive spot in NY anymore? It's funny that I mention how this place is a "breath of fresh air" considering that once this place get's packed that is something you will not be doing. Want to lose some pounds? Swing by bOb. Usually by midnight the crowd has double. bOb being as small as my living room it just can't handle the horde of, dare I say it, the 40 people within it's cramped walls. Buying drinks becomes the impossible dream, and you will be so drenched in sweat that you really won't be sure if it is all yours. Also, some of the drunken clientele make it annoying for me to go with my female friends as I always have to play the blocker, me being the little Asian boy that I am. Complaints aside, swinging by before the crowd hits is always a great time. 9-12 the space is pretty barren, but the music is still jamming. Perfect for a quick dance fix. If not that, don't come here until you're that drunk that you don't give a damn about all the cons I wrote about.
by Anna S. on
With a last name like Shaffer, you'd probably never guess I'm Polish. But I am, on my mother's side. Thanks to my babcia and mamusia, I grew up on a steady diet of kielbasa, pierogies, golompki, borscht and bigos. So when my colleague told me about the New Wave Cafe, a Polish mom-and-pop joint in Port Richmond, I could hardly contain my excitement. "It was recommended by a friend of mine who knows his kielbasa," she said. After googling the place and reading a Philly Weekly review that deemed the food "like babcia used to make," I jumped at the chance to make the New Wave my first food group pick. As I drove into Port Richmond, I noted the Polish delis, bakeries and other family-owned businesses along the main drag, and I marveled at the Catholic church, which dwarfed them all. "This is gonna be great," I thought. "Some authentic Polish food in an authentic Polish restaurant in an authentic Polish neighborhood in Philadelphia." An unassuming little place on the corner of Alleghany, the New Wave resembles a bar more than a restaurant. Aside from the kitschy decor (which included neon wall paintings of various planets and a statue of an alien that appeared to be giving us the finger), I felt like I was in Poland as soon as I walked in. Four men sat at the bar chatting to the bartender in Polish, and a Polish newscast blared from the television in the corner. I was a bit concerned when I saw that there were only 3 or 4 tables that appeared to be for dining (drinking was obviously the primary purpose here), but my anxiety subsided as soon as I saw the authentic menu. We ordered some potato pancakes as an appetizer to share. I ordered the pierogies and borscht for my main course and some Polish beer (Okocim) to wash it all down. The Okocim was fabulous, no complaints there. But my disappointment set in as soon as I tasted the food. The potato pancakes had the right thickness and crispiness, but they needed more salt. I tried Libby's cucumber salad, which also needed more salt as well as some lemon and dill. My borscht was okay--for some reason it was lukewarm (there's nothing worse than lukewarm soup) and they forgot the sour cream. The pierogies were the most dissatisfying part of the meal. Granted, I shouldn't have ordered them fried (steamed is the traditional way), but there's really no excuse for how overdone and dry they were. Maybe that Philly Weekly review was outdated, or maybe it was just a bad night, I don't know. All I know is that our food wasn't fabulous. I appreciated the cultural experience and the opportunity to drink Polish beer, and I'd go back to Port Richmond for sure, but I'll be trying some other Polish mom-and-pop shops before I head back to the New Wave Cafe.
by Wendolyn Stephco on
MmmMmM...I came here on a Thursday and left with a smile on my face. This dimly lit bar located in a dim corner in Silverlake promised a good time and was packed by 10PM. This is where I discovered the BEST White Chocolate Martini around. It was not a drink special or anything like that, but this place lead me to drink White Chocolate Martinis like water. LOVE IT. The music is great, two great DJs, one in each room, and the security guards are gentlemen. The larger room, the main room, had special guest performers and the crowd definitely felt the vibe of the music, which primarily focuses of the hip-hop, reggae, latin beats,crowd. It's a great date place, but like any bar, if you claim a booth you better be good to your bartender. We did and...once again, WHITE CHOCOLATE MARTINIs. It absolutely has a great vibe, very positive nature for the Los Angeles street scene. Dim rooms, bursts of red in the decor, shadows of black  apparent in the light of candles. A REALLY lovely place. I'll go there again.
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