3380 Mercantile Avenue
Naples, FL 34104
Collier County
Phone: (239) 643-2608
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by Kristian Kilian on
Being not on a main street, this place is very popular. Its wedged between a park and a neighborhood. Very easy to find (don't remember getting loss the first time I was here. Would of been nice to enjoy the trees ans beautiful weather but took the first open spot we saw!! Haven't been here in forever, just a good as I remember. Went here for Sunday lunch... after a tough night on 6th street. This place hit it out the park! Since we had a large group (about 10 ppl) we sat at the bar, the mango mimosa was good and it was under $3 (before noon) and for seating at the bar we got a 10% discount on food. I settled for the grilled chicken breast which was huge, juicy and very flavorful. The grilled veggies where perfect.. oh yea it also came with a salad all for about $9. By the end of our meal we were all stuffed so we didn't take advantage of the $1 beer (which included shiner, and stella artois) The service was great, our bartender did a phenomenal job. Even the manager came over just to check if everything was good. Oh yea almost forgot they even amended their 10 enchilada to go platter to fit my friends needs.
by Charmian D. on
With the exception that this was yet another touristy venue that reminded me of the south bay nightclubs, Temple wasn't so bad on an eagerly awaited Friday night party session Prana Restaurant turns into Temple so there is a reason to the cool surrounding pink, purple and green neon lighting and huge dance floors to match the ambiance of the club along with the east asian décor (ie. Gi-normous Buddha). We stayed after dinner and got a couple drinks while the bumpin' house music started playing on the main floor. Even though we skipped paying for the $25 cover charge, it still wasn't a reasonable deal after paying for a mediocre $40 meal. The lines were forming fast at around 10 pm and by 11pm...the lines were long. Get here early to prevent ass traffic and high heel chafing from standing out in the line. If you like house, electro, techno...go to the main floor and dance to the beats that DJ is spinning on stage If you like hip-hop, r&b, pop mashups...go to the bottom floor and shake the sugar lumps but this all depends on the DJ. The music choices were great but the music did stop a couple times...oh please, such a NO-NO for disc jockeys What I noticed from both floors were the dance-offs that were formed in groups...at that moment I wasn't sure if I was at a showcase or DWTS or what...many spectators just standing on the dance floor to watch...kind of annoying but in a way kind of entertaining. I'm not going to be a Temple frequenter, however, I do love their house music and I heard that there are performances here by world renowned electro-house DJs but I would rather shake my sugar lumps at Ruby Skye.