4500 Bordentown Avenue
Sayreville, NJ 08872
Middlesex County
Phone: (732) 613-9445
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by Francis K. on The 21 club is slipping these days, I guess its all of the gentrification happening outside of it's doors. This bar is cool, small, dimly lit, with wood panels, and lots of "roadhouse" type memorabilia. The beers are cheap ($3) and the mixed drinks are STRONG. The location can't be beat for trannies, hookers, and peddlers, however, the entertainment value seems to be sinking, as the police "clean up" the area more and more. Call me jaded, but this place was a complete and utter amazing dive 2 years ago, but now, it is actually somewhat calm inside. I don't know, I still recommend it whole heartedly, I think it is just hit or miss these days...
by Rey Nolt on This is the place for the 30 and over crowd. The bar tenders are great lead by star Patrick. They do tricks, bottle throwing, spinning, not to mention other fun things. The wait staff, well lets say it is nice to look at, but they must be freezing when it is cold outside. The food is good, and there is plenty of different items to chose from. The other patrons are mostly very nice and easy to talk with. Even if I go there alone I always have a great time and look forward to going back again.
by Flip C. on I actually like Halo. For what it's trying to be-- a hip, upscale and trendy bar for all tastes-- it succeeds fairly well. I think it was opened by the same person who created the now-defunct Fountainhead Lounge in the EAV. Really nice simple but funky decor inside (the bar changes colors). The music when I'm there usually switches from latin-inspired to hip-hop to chill-out lounge. The drinks can be expensive, depending on what you order, but you should expect that from any bar of this ilk. Ironically I've never been there on gay Thursdays, but there's usually gay men there all the time anyway. This is the kind of bar where people will go to wear their Versace and trendy clothes. Definitely part of that "New Buckhead" scene even though it's not in New Buckhead. I'll go on the weekends, around 10 or 11 so that I'm ready to leave when the trendy crowd arrives to fucks everything up.