by Lina Nard on
Awesome if you're looking to get drunk on a saturday morning. (And who isn't every once in while?) The food is mediocre, and the music is painfully loud, depending on where you sit. The bottomless mimosas are a great deal, though - $7 for regular, or pay a bit more and switch between bloody marys (which look awesome, but I haven't tried them) and pomegranate mimosas. The Spark Plugs (something like espresso, vanilla vodka, and kahlua) are delicious and great if the mimosas aren't working quickly enough. I've only come for brunch with a reservation - not sure how easy it is to get in without one. Come for the booze, but not for the food.
by Caridad Grabowsky on
I was there for the all you can eat appetizer special they have on Tuesday. I'd recommend the yucca fries and calamari. At first the place feels like a huge warehouse but the soft lights, nice decor and good customer service makes you feel nice and cozy. I'd go back for sure.
by Donna G. on
Oh how I wish I lived in New York so I could go to Bob's every Thursday night. And why was I only introduced to this place on my last visit --beats me--but I'm not gonna complain. I LOVE THIS PLACE!! It wasn't too crowded, but we did get there after midnight, I don't remember paying a cover charge--even better. After a few Jaeger bombs we were feeling good and dancing up a storm. The DJ played a good mix of hip hop and top 40. He even obliged when I asked him to play California Love--our favorite jam when we're away from home--the locals weren't feeling that song but us Californians were. I can't wait till my next trip to the NYC, so I can go back to Bob's!