3 North New Warrington Road
Pensacola, FL 32506
Escambia County
Phone: (850) 457-3380
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
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by Rav B. on
So, a friend of mine calls me and tells me about this place and some salsa thing her friend is putting on here. If any of you know about salsa bars, there is usually a 80% women to 20% men ratio. So she was desperate to get guys to come along. I manage to muster up 12 guys friends. I check the company website, no mention of a dress code. I call the place and I'm told as long as you're not wearing sneakers or gang related clothes, you're okay. I ask about smart t-shirts (no collars) and I'm told that is cool. We get there and are told half of us cannot get in, as we are not wearing collared shirts. When I tell them there is nothing on their website about this, and when I called I was told collars we not necessary, they look at me with a blank look. The reply I get is "well every club in LA makes you wear a collar", umm, I don't think so. Do you guys ever get out and check out other clubs? I wear smart tshirts to clubs all the time without any problems. We're told to either go home and change our tops, or go away. Not a problem, we go to a bar down the road. And hey, guess what? We're all Brits, we like to drink. Guess what our tab was that evening? Yup, $700 this place lost from us. On our walk back to our hired limo that evening, we walk past this place and it's like a graveyard. There are women outside who stop us and ask us if we would like to go in, to bolster the male crowd in there. We ask for free entrance and the first drink on the house. We're told no free drinks and the admission price is now $20 a head (was $12 earlier). Guess what response they got from us? We won't be coming back to this place at all. Guess in this economy, the owner can afford to refuse $700 bar tabs.
by Amy S. on
Got to this bar at about 9 pm on a Saturday night. We were lucky enough to get a table and got there early enough to not have to pay a cover. The band was great! Service was good. It got very crowded as the night went on.
by Williams Ninh on
I first tried their steaks in the 80s; didn't like it. Went back this decade with a crew shooting tourism shots. They bought lunch, but I went to La Lupe's instead. Still don't like the texture of the meat. I prefer it to be chopped more finely. Didn't like the rolls, either. The exterior is garish, with all that orange and neon. It's embarrassing to stand near it. I'd rather get a cheesesteak at a low-key place. And the shrine to fallen police officers just feels disingenuous--or maybe it feels aggressive. I don't know, it just doesn't feel right--and I DO support civil servants and appreciate their sacrifices. I just don't think that they should be remembered by putting their faces next to a giant neon sandwich, where tourists will drop orange litter by their names. They deserve better. And we all deserve a better cheesesteak. Geno's, you get review #666 from me.