133 East Main Street
Plymouth, PA 18651
Luzerne County
Phone: (570) 779-7759
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by stewart s. on
Naughty, expensive and spectacular. I don't care if it's not "insider" or "celeb packed" anymore. I mean, we live in the Naked City; shouldn't we not care about celeb stalking? You can't swing a dead cat without hitting someone famous for something in this city. (Hehehe, "swing a dead cat." My Texas is showing.) The show is a spectacular spectacle; a riotous riot; hilarious causing hysteria. We dropped over $100 a piece and somehow didn't mind. Love the restored Cabaret venue. Seating downtairs is comfy sofas and intimate tables but you are part of the action literally pulled into the show so be warned. It's painless fun for the most part. You will be talking about it for days. The only advice would be to skip the dinner. It's really not about the food. And finally, the later the show, the more risque the performers. So take new friends early and good friends late.
by Darrin G. on
The decorations and lights are nice, also the DJ booth makes really good use of space! In spite of being kind of small, the venue creates really separate feelings between the dance floor and the bar.
by Antonette Baena on
What is it with me and Ethiopian food lately?? This is like my 3rd Ethiopian restaurant review in a month! You know, there was this mandatory diversity training workshop at my school entitled "The Elephant In The Room" and I put it on my calendar 4 weeks beforehand when I signed up, and didn't think about it again till I woke up that Monday morning and remembered that I didn't have to be to work until 9am when the workshop started. Score! So I got dressed, headed to work, browsed the free breakfast spread, and mingled with the co-workers when I noticed people kept complimenting me on my earrings...and then chuckling to themselves. WTF?? So finally the 4th person I ran into, says "did you wear those earrings on purpose??" I'm like wah? And then it dawned on me that I had bought the cutest little silver elephant earrings in India 7 months prior and had never ever worn them anywhere, UNTIL the day I attended the workshop entitled "The Elephant In the Room." The power of the subconscious mind, cannot be denied. So my latest Ethiopian food fetish may have something to do with my subconscious mind still trying to process having this white guy come up to me at club in L.A. on Columbus Day Weekend, and assume that I was from Ethiopia ( http://www.rateclubs.com/bi...) , as opposed to Houston, TX -- you know, where all the non-Ethiopian born black folks come from. Maybe subconsciously, by indulging in my latest fetish, I'm just trying to get back to my roots...and since I don't really know which country in Africa my ancestors are really from, Ethiopia seems like a good place to start, no?? So out of the 3 Ethiopian restaurants I've recently tried, Club Waziema has had the best food and injira. We ordered a veggie combo platter and a meat combo platter. Boned/stewed chicken was tasty and tender, the mashed russet and sweet potato mix was really good, and the lentils were very good as well. Honorable mention goes to the collard greens. Unfortunately, the lamb was a bit too chewy for me. I've noticed that it's not difficult to get really full, really fast here, since you're eating everything with bread. I probably had the equivalent of 6 veggie and meat sandwiches by the time i left. The decor/surroundings and service leave a little bit to be desired but luckily I was warned to expect more of a bar than a fancy restaurant. And now you have also been warned. I'll definitely go back...maybe for the all you can eat happy hour someone mentioned? Next Ethiopian stop: Addis (Oakland, CA).