by Lisa Q. on
Really friendly bar tenders, excellent music, reasonable prices for beer. The acoustics could be a little better, but considering the stage is in a corner next to the bar, it's not bad. There were a lot of boys wearing skinny jeans, but other than that, a pretty young, ecclectic crowd. Tickets are cheap. The only warning I have is watch your pockets/bags. I had some cash swiped from my coat pocket when I was carrying it around. That's not a reflection on Johnny Brenda's though, so I didn't dock them any points.
by Kimberly L. on
Came here for Father's Day dinner, it was so nice! We sat in the outdoor garden area and surprisingly it was not that crowded around 6pm. We ordered crab cakes, pizza with arugula and prosciutto, burgers and calamari. The food was good but I think the ambiance is what makes this place so special. You can enjoy the sun setting and look at the beautiful wall of climbing flowers which is relaxing. Tiramisu for dessert was really good, fresh and light! The manager, Veronica was very hospitable, wonderful service and overall experience. We talked with her and found out that The Park is owned by Eric Goode/Sean MacPherson of Bowery Hotel, B Bar, Waverly Inn etc....so I definitely felt that connection after dining here. I'd love to try the brunch menu!
by Louetta Holgerson on
Although Le Club makes it sounds like a snotty Parisian joint, it couldn't be further from truth. More like old school San Francisco or New York. This is a no jeans kinda joint and they've got a tight dress code. Classy and even possibly swanky given the right crowd, so go when you want to do it up Sinatra style. Cassidy behind the bar does it proper and makes you feel at home. Gina, who manages the joint, made our event go smoothly (and we have the same birthday). If you're looking for a classic bar to host an event, this might be your spot.