19743 Highway 105
Cleveland, TX 77328
Liberty County
Phone: (281) 592-9016
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by Mike K. on
Yes I live 4 blocks away and eat here almost weekly due to great food and convenience. Solid taco's get them nick's way. Pescado, grilled fish, chicken asada, and carne asada are my favorites. The carnitas are a bit too mushy for my taste. My dilemma here is always getting 2 or 3 tacos. 2 taco's are sufficient but I still crave more and 3 stuffs me. It ends up depending on how many beers I plan on having with dinner, because after 3 tacos good luck. Camarones burrito is a hidden gem on the menu. A 1LB burrito stuffed with prawns with the acidity and crunch of pico de gallo, onions, and cabbage work well with the prawns. Come on Tuesdays for the taco Tuesday (2 beers for $5 at Rouge and $2 tacos) madness but expect huge lines. Not the best Mexican in the city but location location location! When I'm hungry and don't want to go on an adventure for food Nick's hits the spot!
by Cynthia N. on
I went to Havana last Friday night with a friend. We parked across the street at Anthony's because of the line to park at Havana's. (Based on the other reviews, this was a good thing.) Walking up to the door, I knew my friend and I were in trouble. Frankly, we didn't look like hookers. I'm willing to skank it out a bit if I need to, but my friend and I looked like suburban housewives compared to the girls going in this club, and we had on tight jeans and cute shirts! The doorman was very nice to us. I had to admit, I was worried when I saw how the women were dressed going in, but we got in with no problem and a $5 cover. Like everyone else has said, there are three different areas, but the main space is broken up into a section upstairs - larger dancing area and few tables and downstairs - stripper pole and sofa/high-top table seating. We walked through the rooms with Latin music and house music, but they were much smaller rooms and super crowded, so we stuck to the main room. As for the crowd, we weren't feeling it. They were a little young and honestly, tasteless. But isn't everyone when they're young??? And there were some seriously older men in there with younger women - I mean 20 years older than me. It freaked me out a bit because these old guys were dressed like the guys in their 20's. An Affliction t-shirt on a 50-yr-old looks...well, bad. I didn't have problems getting drinks, but then again, I avoided the female bartenders who spent more time flirting than pouring. And this club had three of them! Slackers! And there was a lot of cigar smoking. I'm guessing it's the new "young guy" thing to do this. There was also a lot of cigarette smoking, but the space is big enough in the front to move around to avoid. I didn't smell like I'd rolled in an ashtray when I left, and that's always a plus. I gave Havana 3 stars because with the right crowd, this would be a happening spot. I like the layout and the use of space, but I'll have to pass on Friday night. Let me finish by mentioning the older Middle Eastern man who asked me to dance and when I said no, offered to pay me $20. Honestly, I might have done it if he'd offered $50. *snicker* So if any of you girls are looking for a senior citizen hookup, this might be a good spot!
by Lilian Bream on
We came here for my cousin's 30th birthday party and I had a lot of fun! I just came from the club and it was quite easy to get into.Whether or not that's a good thing is a matter of opinion. Music: DJ Cassidy played Kanye West, Arrested Development, Madonna, Daft Punk, Notorious B.I.G., Zhane (Hey Mr. DJ!), Journey, Justin Timberlake, Michael Jackson and a plethora of other memorable tunes that spanned from the 90s to the present. My only gripe is that he didn't play songs the whole way through and would cut to the next song after a couple minutes of play time. Bah! Just when I was feeling Daft Punk's "One More Time"! We gon celebrate! Alright. There was enough elbow room and an even number of ladies to guys. I found a total of 4-5 hot (read: drop dead gorgeous) ladies there thinking that there wouldn't be any since it was easy to get into. Being a Saturday night, there were maybe no more than 15 people in line. But the dance floor had enough people busting a move that it seemed like a best kept secret. Decor: Vertical wooden planks flank the four walls. Several soft cushioned seats and tables formed a square in the middle of the room, but gave way enough for people to dance in between. The coat check area was at the far opposite end of the entrance. On a scale of 1 - 5 with 5 being the darkest, it was about a 3.5 where you could "clearly" see who's dancing in front of you, but dark enough to where they seemed mysterious and alluring. The entire room seemed like an extension of Matsuri, the trendy Japanese restaurant next door at the Maritime Hotel. There were also ladies who used long drapes and performed a la cirque du soleil near the ceiling for added entertainment. Atmosphere: People weren't too pretentious nor were they ghetto.Most everyone seemed real and out to have a good time, especially the girls who wanted to go out and dance with their friends. Drinks: For example, a 7 & 7 costs $10. Tap water on the other hand, is free. But I tippsed them anyway. Decently priced. Bartenders were attentive cause despite the people who crowded the bar, she was able to flag me down instead of the other way around. Romantic: It could be. Admission: $20 for guys and $20 girls, but if you eat at Matsuri next door, you may be able to try and get your way in for free. Just talk to the bartender at the restaurant (Cough, cough, Mata the goatee-under-the-lip and nose ring guy from Japan who thinks LA depresses him, but loves Orange County and hit on my beautiful female cousin) and have a few drinks. Or have your girlfriends show some skin. Holla!