2215 West Cervantes Street
Pensacola, FL 32505
Escambia County
Phone: (850) 433-5048
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by Prince Murelli on
Going to the Clermont is like being in a David Lynch movie. All locals need to go at least once, and it's always a fun place to take friends from out of town.
by Curt Knapchuck on
I just moved to San Francisco and was looking for interesting restaurants in the area. I came across this "dessert cafe" on rateclub and decided to give it a shot. The idea of a lounge/cafe/dessert restaurant sounded very Sex in the City but after walking in, I found myself in an awkward club-restaurant-bar-atmosphere. Unsure of what to do, my boyfriend and I sat ourselves at a booth/table (we picked our table because it was the only one with a menu) and we waited for someone to take our order. After a few minutes, we realized that we were supposed to order our desserts at the bar...with the bartender. When we sat back down, an awkward waitress, who seemed to be drinking at the bar, brought over this chocolate cake...which I don't think we ordered. Confused, my boyfriend and I ate the cake, wondering the entire time if our dessert sampler was just one dessert. A little later, the same waitress came out again with a dessert sampler, asked the bartender who ordered this sampler, the bartender didn't answer, and thus, she proceeded to move from table to table until she discovered that it was ours. Now, the actual desserts. The theme of the night can be classified through one word - "confusion." The dessert sampler was supposed to be a miniature sample of all the desserts on the menu but instead, we found ourselves looking at each mini-dessert trying to guess which sample it was supposed to represent. Everything seemed to just be some kind of pastry topped with vanilla ice cream. Basically, for a place called Sugar Cafe, the desserts were just mediocre. Maybe the previous reviewers of the cafe didn't actually eat any of the desserts until they were intoxicated...since they do have a very nice selection of alcohol in their fully stocked bar.
by tatiana d. on
I like this place. There are not a lot of nightclubs in SF that I can say that I would go back to due to preference. Most of them, I go to in desperation and lack of a better alternative. Temple is a good spot. I'll admit, a lot to do with it was not having to pay for anything. Thank god for hook ups at the door because I'd hate to wait in that long ass line. There are a few parking lots near by, you have to pay of course. That place is huge! It has an Indiana Jones kind of feel which is, duh, what I'm sure they've intended. I thought that some of the gigantic Buddha statues were a bit out of place for a club but it did go with the theme. In fact, since it's called Temple, there's an area for the Buddhists to pray but of course you need a special wristband. There are 3 rooms so that means dancing for all! The tiniest room plays hip hop, so it goes. It's kind of space age looking though, which is a year 3000 version of the Temple theme. The DJ was pretty good, threw in some old school joints (my first time using the term "joint" to describe a song and not pot or a place). That little room sure does get sweaty though. The outside patio is kind of crummy, it faces a parking lot but at least it doesn't smell like piss. The drinks are priced average, the bartenders are cool. I'm definitely going back, even if I have to buy my own drinks.