80 Mallory Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07304
Hudson County
Phone: (201) 324-0110
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by Natalia B. on This is apparently the hot new club on the beach, but there's nothing special about it. Lots of people packed in on a Saturday night to this unmarked South of Fifth location - the line outside was nuts, but luckily we knew the owner who waved us through with free admission. The music tried to get people in the dancing mood - Ranged from Linkin Park's "numb" to Aerosmith's "walk this way" to "back that azz up"... mostly 90's and early 2000's pop/hip-hop. Pros: Bathrooms were clean and the wait for a drink at the bar was never too long.
by Andrew S. on I really don't get any of the hype around this place. Maybe they changed things since I was there, which was around a year ago... Now, people that know me - know that my memory is nothing to be impressed with, however here's why I do remember the buddha bar. My late summer special lady friend made me go there for a late night drink. The bouncer at the door was way too impolite for my liking. I have zero tolerance for idiots that go ego-tripping over some silly position they are in. If they knew anything about the Buddha - they'd be scared of what Karma may bring them, but that would be expecting too much. Anyway, the dude at the door did his whole we're-too-cool-to-let-you-in-right-away routine. I recognized that dance. It meant - gimme some cash if you wanna go in, or wait out 10 minutes before i let you in. now, if it was up to me - we'd already leave, but my special lady friend seemed up for the buddha experience, so we waited until we were let in. I wasn't really surprised when the place was rather empty. The policy of leaving you out to dry on the door step is all about raising a feeling of thankfulness for allowing you in. Personally I didn't like anything about it. Not the atmosphere, nor the interior design. We decided to sit by the bar. I was highly annoyed by the prices for all those tacky cocktails. We had a couple of drinks and left. Life is way too short, and my salary is too hard earned to spend it on that place. The whole thing was The Emperors new clothes kinda thing. Terrible places, evil-weird atmosphere, expensive, unfriendly and outdated. So why people still go there? either because it's their first visit or because they are completely clueless about life. I vow never to go back there again.
by Tamisha Mckernan on El Rio reminds me of a baby seal. It's in a faraway place, it's quaint and cozy, and it smells like chicken. But mostly, El Rio reminds me of a baby seal because I bashed it the first time I was there and now I feel kinda guilty.