3311 North River Road
Fort Gratiot, MI 48059
Saint Clair County
Phone: (810) 982-7010
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by Emilia V. on I decided not to write a review after my first visit to Vertigo because we got there late and it was so cramped that we left early. Now, a year later, I came back again and can comfortably say "eh." If you get there before 11, you won't wait in line and can actually secure a place on the dance floor. If you get there after 11, be prepared to wait. It's cash only as is much of SF, but the 4-for-$10 jello shot deal is good (I think?) and they actually taste pretty a'ight. This place fills up WAY fast. The music IS good though, which explains everything. I don't know the last time I got stepped on this many times, so ladies, I suggest wearing cheap shoes that are easy to clean. And maybe ones with steel toes. As for the clientele, everyone is in their 20s, but there are plenty of unpleasant guys that think it's appropriate to touch you in ways that can easily lead to assault charges. Lastly, I have to complain about the stupid smoking room. I thought it was illegal to smoke indoors in California? Vertigo has a room for smokers, but the door is always open and the smell wafts into the rest of the bar. My coat has been living outside for two days airing out. Not cool.
by Angelo B. on Ok, this review is based on the food alone. I'll update it the next time I actually get to see a show. Some friends and I did the Dine About Town thing here in Yoshi's. I was looking at the list of restaurants and wanted to see if they had a good prix-fixe menu that had lots of sushi in it. Yoshi's was the only one with Sashimi as a starter and Nigiri in the second course. So I decided to try it out. I've read reviews about how the food is nothing to write home about. Sad to say, they were right. For the first course, I had the Maguro, Hamachi, Salmon, and Albacore sashimi. Not bad, but I wasn't too impressed. It wasn't very fresh. For the main course, I decided to go with the Nigiri Sushi Combination - Maguro, Hamachi, Salmon, White Fish, Ebi, Albacore and Unagi. Not impressed. I had to order more sushi because the 2 previous courses far from satiated me. The fried Hamachi rolls were pretty good though. Oh, and that dessert was fantabulous! It was the saving grace to an otherwise disappointing meal. I had the Malted Milk Chocolate Mousse Cake. Very delish. Still, for the price you pay in there, one would expect nothing less than super fresh fish. That isn't the case in Yoshi's. Like I said, I am willing to give this place a high rating because I've heard great things about the music and I am a lover of Jazz but as far as the food goes, I am giving it 3.3 stars. Better wow me next time I go there, Yoshi's!
by Marlen Eastwood on Harlot rhymes with scarlet, and the only mark outside distinguishing Harlot's presence on Minna Street is a single, scarlet letter H. Clever, clever! The first time I came to Harlot, I was pretty impressed by the ambiance and space. The worshipped/condemned dichotomy of the whore is done tastefully, with that huge painting of a naked chick dripping in blood (nice.) and tables matted with photographs of models, all sultry and seductive-looking. I quickly realized, though, that because of its swank nature, Harlot tends to be the kind of place where people like to sit and stare at each other in their nice clothes and sparkly hair; not the kind of place conducive to a kick-back happy hour or even a wild night out on the town with the girls (dancing is limited and very NON-dropitlikeitshot). In other words, meh... most of the time I can go someplace better. However, for Halloween this year, my girls and I were scouring about to find a venue in the city hosting a nice, FREE party. Harlot was the only place where we were able to find one, so we signed ourselves up on the guestlist. Though initially I was a wee bit disappointed at the choice (I had wanted to stay away from the pretentiousness of the downtown danceclub and actually have some fun this Halloween), it turned out to be quite a nice time at Harlot. Per our confirmation email's instructions, we arrived early and were able to enjoy the club before it got too crowded. It wasn't hard to get a drink, and the dancefloor was poppin' with good, dancey music (they normally only play loungey or house stuff). We left and moved onto the Castro when it began to get packed (and when my poor friend who arrived just 20 minutes after us called me from the line outside saying she didn't think she'd ever get in). But despite Harlot's minimal departure from its VIP-vibe this Halloween, I really appreciated the free event, seeing as how most other places downtown were charging 30 bucks and up (oh heeeyell no!).