6585 126th Avenue North
Clearwater, FL 33755
Pinellas County
Phone: (727) 535-6638
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by David S. on
Don't even bother coming to this place. The lines are long, and the bouncers are obnoxious. We were waiting in the line to pay general admission, when the ignorant bouncers asked how many were in in our party. We had 4 guys, and all our friends were already inside for a birthday party. We get to the front of the line, and the pathetic bouncers escort us out of the line and tell us to leave the premise. Their excuse was we didn't have enough girls! What kind of BS is that! All our friends were inside, and yet we couldn't get in because we didn't have any girls! We tried to be fair, and offered to buy bottle service, but yet, they were sold out! DO NOT EVER COME HERE and go to Temple across the street.
by Darryl P. on
The music was good! I was torn between giving this place 3 or 4 stars so I felt generous and gave it 4. Came here on Tuesday night with my homegirl and ran into a few friends! It's called Industry Tuesdays here and DJ Romeo is usually spinning. The venue is small, but it's a lounge. You can't really expect anything else. The bartenders were friendly and there isn't a cover Tuesday nights. That is also expected on a weekday. We ordered a few beers at $5 each which is about average then danced pretty much all night! We had a lot of fun as always when we go out drinking!
by Lanie Angers on
let yourself be taken to 3rd floor cafe by a crew of regulars (most customers are regulars). it's a group hang out, and even on a random tuesday night it will promise to have a solid but not overburdened crowd. 3rd floor is a tiny elevator ride up from an unmarked door to the great k-town above-the-street hideaway (most of the good places are hidden along 32nd street on the 2nd or 3rd floors). it has great views as it sits on the corner of 32nd and 5th. there's a long bar, two sections of tables (that can be moved around if your hostess is being friendly), and an array of lounge sofas ready for groups of 8-10. must have: fried chicken (be sure to use the korean name or it may not make its way to the table) (there's a pic of it on here). beer selection is limited, but they have the basics. you can get traditional korean drinks (e.g., soju) and any mix drink you want. next stop: maru.