1345 Redwood Avenue
Grants Pass, OR 97527
Josephine County
Phone: (541) 479-6160
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by S. Lewinski on
Sounds like you all are talking about a totally different place! What you're describing doesn't sound like the Cedarwood Saloon at all! This is an awesome place - from the service, food, entertainment and the drinks. I love this bar!!!
by Kunal K. on
I am giving this place 2 stars because the first time I went my friends and I were first in line and they still wouldn't let us in because we didn't come with any girls. I was like where the hell am I? Vegas or SF? Anyways I went again last night for my a friend of a friend's birthday. I had a really good time since I actually got inside. The drinks aren't Vegas priced even though getting in is a pain in the ass. It wasn't too packed and I would come back if not for the fact that it's a pain to get into.
by Ahmed Harnos on
I've got to say, walking into Parish I expected great things. The space and arrangement of everything in the space hints at an ability to pay attention to detail and execute everything well. I have so far only experienced the lower level market, which is a smallish hangout zone where customers can order sandwiches, pastries and coffee. I ordered a sandwich and salad, and finished it off with with a croissant, of which there are three varieties. I feel like nearly everything is overpriced in the market area, even though the concept and overall experience is quite nice. I almost feel at a loss for many words when it comes to this three. After leaving and sitting at home for a bit, I felt Parish needed to be rateclubsed because it's such a fantastic space and concept, but the feeling I got after leaving can best be described as underwhelmed. I'm open to this feeling being changed on future visits, but that's how it is after my first.
by Christi J. on
Maybe I've just been out of the club scene for too long, but my experience at ESSO left much to be desired. From the reviews on rateclubs, I was expecting much better. Seeing as how I've often found the clubs in Atlanta completing lacking in an "experience" maybe my standards of what constitutes a solid club are way too high for the city. Regardless, we arrived early only to have to stand in line. Bewildered at how the appearance of the parking lot could translate into needing to stand in line to get in, we assumed our places in a spot light lit line. About 30 minutes later, we were allowed in...and promptly stopped. Ushered into a "waiting room" consisting of some bench seating, bathrooms, a horrific dj, cheap wood paneling and crown molding meant to fool you into thinking they'd put some work into the decor the bright spot in the pre-club experience was the bar, which appeared to be pouring freely. I didn't have a beverage, but my two friends did and both seemed happy with their drinks. After determining that access to the club proper wouldn't be gained until "clubbing hour" at 12:00, we stood around in a funky bunch and watched the crowd (and temperature) grow. It's important to point out that the music was horrible. I don't know who was dj'ing, but he should have his Toshiba laptop taken away from him. Digressing...music bad, crowd big, standing around = not good. When they finally let us in, we were treated to a much larger area with two large bars, a large VIP area, and a nice sized dance floor. It took another good 20 minutes for the dj for the large section to get to anything worth dancing to. He did, however, and we headed out. We got about two songs into it and it was back to crap. I don't understand how it's hard to consistently play music that people can dance to. In any case, the usual dance flood groping and "hey baby"'s commenced and we decided we'd had enough. Like I said, I've been out of the scene for awhile, so maybe this is how it is now. It seems to appeal to plenty other people.