2209 Front Street
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
Summit County
Phone: (330) 945-8187
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by Bailey Erickson on
Night clubs get a bad rap on rateclubs. It's as if people expect there to not be a cover, no waiting in line, lovey-dovey Barney bouncers, no waiting for drinks, cheap drinks, no crowds, no skeezy dudes, the DJ playing the exact music they personally want to hear, etc. If this is what you're looking for, please head straight to the nearest empty dive bar and stfu. Having said that, there are some pretty terrible night clubs in SF- wannabe L.A., Vegas, New York, or Miami clubs that don't realize that SF is different, try too hard and fall waaay short. Temple is a straight up beeeauutiful space that the owners definitely put time, effort and $ into, but just laid-back enough for SF. It's also incredibly spacious, which is handy for ass-shaking or elbow flailing. Bartenders are lightning-quick, which is supremely important at a busy spot. And most importantly, the music is usually excellent- especially upstairs where the electro-heads get their fix. They get some big-time DJ's here, like Migs and Farina. To all the people complaining that they don't play Lil' Wayne and Lady Gaga upstairs- maybe try researching what type of music a place is featuring BEFORE going out. Keep doin what you're doin Temple- always a good time out.
by Isabel Thilges on
Really pushy bouncer staff. Generally if there is good music at this place it can be enjoyable. But the last time I went there I got into a bad altercation with one of the bouncers. I was waiting in the long bathroom line when someone walked in front of me and went in before me. I let him know that he cut to which he responded that he would be waiting for me outside. I was already on my way out of there and closing my tab when he started hovering over me and letting me know that he was going to kick me out and that he was one of the bouncers. I took my time signing my tab so he started physically pulling me outside. It was not pretty, he pretty much attacked me. I ended up dropping my check card, which he almost didn't let me pick back up. I don't know why people act this way to customers, had I been able to close my tab like a normal person I would of left a bigger tip. The place is really not big enough and the sound is not loud enough to have to put up with unruly bouncers like this.
by Paul L. on
Uniquely located on Pier 66 along the Westside Highway, I don't know of any other places like this in The City that offer prime views of the lovely Hudson, and the even lovelier armpit state of Joisey, while allowing you to enjoy tin pails of Coronas, burgers, crispy calamari, garlic fries, and other such fun-time foods. Seating is widely available and there are swaths of large groups of 10 or more across the whole boat. There's seating in every nook and exploitable cranny. I think the roof really is the best, though it will be a bit more cramped. The atmosphere is enjoyably lively and is generated by a collective of young professionals ranging from the misplaced hipsters, Chelsea chaps, Giants fans waiting for the 8pm game, and Asians. The food is decent but I'd have to say that the prices are definitely not. You're overpaying for everything: $7 for a small plate of calamari, ~$12 for a bad margherita pie, and $35 for six Coronas! The crabcake is also good but they only give you one for ~$13. A bouncer is lacking and the entrance way very much free of any sort of hindrance that would stop any astute diner from smuggling in their own stash of beer and food. This just might be the plan for next time. Although I must say that since I came on an early September evening when the wind chill picked up after 7pm or so, I was definitely caught cold and goosebumping for a good portion of the night. But of course, my most understanding girlfriend notified me that I should nut up or shut up and bear the Hudson breeze. This I did, but next time I'm definitely bringing my cashmere cardigan!