by Elizabeth B. on
If you schlep all the way over here, it's a major drag to have a 2 hour wait for a lane. For two people. OK, it was Saturday night, but they don't take reservations and the risk of that long a wait is really something to consider. But we were there already so we figured we'd blow my Living Social coupon on drinks in the hope that 2 hours was an exaggeration. Table service at the bar was slow, and the wings are an exact replica of the nasty greasy ones they sell at the Crown Fried Chicken by my house for $3.50 instead of $14. We waited about an hour and a half for a lane, had two rounds of pint--sized cocktails at $11 each and gave up. It's probably a funner place at a different time.
by Valentin Buja on
Totally unpretentious place ... everyone is just about having a good time and dancing. Even the expert guys would ask the lowly learners [like me] and were patient to show the dance moves. I was surprised at how much diversity was in the club ... very cool.
by Daniel D. on
As a Philadelphia resident, a root canal seems more interesting than an evening on this beast. The prices are WAY out of proportion to the quality of the food and service. They are milking this 'on a boat' thing big time! The thrill of sitting on a disorienting vessel fades quickly, and your left with a a mediocre menu and an extraordinary bill. If your looking to impress, or are a tourist you might get a kick out of it. But man, for 1/5 the cost you can get much better food at many BYO's.