Cameo Bar
1213 Main Street
Asbury Park, NJ 07712
Monmouth County
Phone: (732) 774-9516
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by Mona B. on
If the name doesn't capture you, let the scroll of reviews reinforcing a guaranteed good time do it. That's what got me there. I had been to other karaoke places, the bill racked up easily, the rooms were non memorable. But at "Feel" Karaoke you truly feel like you are part of an illegal, underground operation. From the moment they guide you through the dim, blue-light hallways to the elated moment of wailing at the top of your lungs in a shady ass room you feel part of something you aren't supposed to be doing. That alone makes it all the funner. Mix in pre-partying & some drinks there and you have yourself a fabulous night. Top if off by rolling down to BCD Tofu house a block a way. Cost: 4 people is $25/hour Korean Liquor with Cranberry Juice for 4 is about $6-7 drink/person Ratings: 5 stars ambiance 5 stars service 4 equipment (songs by Title only) Go. Get drunk. Enjoy.
by Lindsy Loreto on
I have gone here twice - for two of my friend's birthday dinners.  The atmosphere is very trendy, the music is good - a great place to wow out-of-towners!  If you sit at one of the huge tables in the very back, there is a fish pond under your table - and there are jelly fish in the case behind the bar. The food is very good, and expensive (hey, it's New York, at this point I've gotten used to it!).  The drinks are equally delicious and unique.  For a dinner with 5 girls, and a few drinks, I think it came to $85 per person - but most of us ordered entrees that were upwards of $27 per entree. Note that if you make reservations (recommended), you will NOT be seated until your ENTIRE party shows up.  So make sure to tell your never punctual friends your reservation is 30 minutes ahead of what it actually is! haha.
by Katie W. on
The Luckie Food Lounge was not as bad as I thought it would be. I went there for dinner. There were some good things and some bad things. In an effort to promote optimism, I will begin with the good: * The Gouda Macaroni and Cheese was tasty. It was not like southern, custard-y macaroni and cheese but was creamy with a, dare I say, Velveeta-like texture (in a good way) but with a nice Gouda flavor. And, it was a very large serving. * The fish tacos were not bad at all; in fact, I rather enjoyed them. It was a big serving of three tacos with Chilean sea bass, shredded cabbage, avocado and a nice sauce. I liked them. * The service was good at both our table and the bar. Everyone was very friendly and attentive. They also split our check for a very large party and didn't complain at all. Water was refilled quickly and the food was pretty much all brought out at the same time for the entire large party. * They had beer cheese soup as the soup of the day which sounded delicious to me, although I did not try it. * I did not try the sushi but a few people had some rolls (Ichiban, I think) and they all claimed to enjoy them. * Comfortable booth seating * I thought the decor was kinda fun in a tacky, bowling alley sort of way. * The bathrooms were nice and large even though the sinks temporarily stymied me. OK, now the bad: * Non-complimentary valet ($5 for early in the evening and $10 for late night) which, in addition to not being free, was extremely slow. And, they temporarily lost someone's car. * Pricey drinks - I think the beer was reasonable but I asked for one of the drinks in the big lit-up containers at the bar (a mango mojito) and it was $13. And, it was mostly ice. It tasted OK but was way overpriced. * Nasty fried tofu on the Tara's salad. My friend got this and she was unsure whether to get chicken or tofu so she asked me as she had not tried the fried tofu. I told her that in my experience fried tofu is very good (I love it - eat it all the time) so she ordered it. I felt horrible when I saw the salad - the tofu was not nice little fried cubes of tofu but was giant chunks of breaded tofu piled on top of the salad - they looked like fried cod in fish and chips. The breading was bad and the size was bad because we both happen to not like when otherwise perfectly chopped salads have giant pieces of protein strewn upon them. * It was very loud, even at a normal dinner time when the restaurant and bar were not crowded. When I left, I was hoarse just from talking to the person next to me. I am not sure if I would go back here - I certainly would not come here to have drinks because there are many better options to get a drink that are not nearly as expensive. If I was eating and only drinking beer, I might return if someone else wanted to go, but I would not recommend it. And, I would be careful about what I order.
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