by Fernando Adule on
1. This place is supposedly closing January 1, 2011 due to hard times in the current economy. So I'll keep this review short. 2. Came in with a townhog voucher ($20 for $40 worth) and presented when ordering. No issues here. 3. Ravioli is really good. Honey Ginger Fried Chicken is average, nothing special. The coffee crusted pork loin that everyone is talking about on Rateclub is not on the menu since one of the chefs moved out of the place. 4. Seated at 7:30, show started at 8. You will be charged a cover on your bill if you stay during the show. The shows are relatively cheap and with the townhog voucher, they only charged $5 for two people. 5. Ambience is chic and cool. love it. 6. You can dress casual but it's nice to dress up just a tad bit. You could feel underdressed with a hoodie, jeans, and tennis shoes but noone will say anything. 7. Performers will set you in the mood to relax. We got Cello Joe who did an awesome job of playin the cello, beatboxin, and singin his lyrics. Conclusion: Nice place to kick back, food's good (not killer), I would definitely come again just to have a nice dinner and chill listening to performers.
by Walton Knezevic on
No real dance floor. Decent venue, but I liked The Cafe better. Better music, to me, equals better club. You can't please them all.
by vittorio p. on
Atrocious. Scandalously expensive. A mugging, in fact. Sleek? Sure. Dark? I guess... They have screens showing videos over the lanes! Of the Jonas Brothers! I'm not lying. You need a Geiger counter to find your "lane captain". We had already plaid one game by the time our drink order came. They charge you for your shoe rental as well as as your lane fee along with your drinks! This way you tip the server on everything. Don't go. Please.