65 East Huron Street
Pontiac, MI 48342
Oakland County
Phone: (248) 333-2362
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by Marcie C. on
Terrible, terrible, terrible. I get it's a hot club, but it is nothing particularly special. Like a hundred other NYC clubs, it will be so over and out within a few years. Of course, if you are a guy who likes to drop a crazy amount of money (3 bottles of vodka put our bachelorette group out more than $1800 plus tax and mandatory tip) to impress a 22 year old with who is only pretending to be into you, go for it. The music is ok, the scene inside is ok. Outside is a mess and you'll likely be roped into buying an additional bottle for table service (even though you've already committed to buying two for a group of 10) before they'll even let you in. Sucks to the max all around. Seriously, I don't know why anyone would ever come here on a weekend night or why, unless they are douchy investment bankers and aspiring adult film actress or trophy wives in training would be interested.
by Michael B. on
I'm a convert -- 'tis good. Even better -- no del Sol line Nazis! I tried the Roswell location 2 years ago and was unimpressed. Pricey food. Asshatacular valet parking in the 'burbs (seriously -- all we have out here in Alpharetta are parking lots). Noisy/busy as hell. Too many damned kids. OK -- that last part is a given in the 'burbs. WASP teenagers are part of any dining experience out here. Ugh. I liked Bone Garden better at the time. It was cheaper. Had a quieter, cooler vibe. Fewer kids. Problem is, Bone Garden is in West Atlanta. Pure Taq is closer. So, what changed my mind? I had dinner recently at the Inman Park location and was, simply put, floored. My Roswell experience was hanger steak with mac & cheese. It was meh -- a $14 - $15 dish for not much food. Alas, I'm a cheap ass, but I do like my portions. This time, at Inman Park, I went all out. I was hungry, and I wanted to see if it was worth the hype. Bring on... Calamar Frito -- $9, I think -- for fried calamari. It was totally worth it. I friggin' Vietnamese pho (large) bowl worth of salt & pepper fried calamari. And none of the turds at my table wanted any. So, there goes my dinner, right? F--- no -- I'm hungry, and this is NOT the only thing I'm getting. Enter the dinner entree... Pescado Veracruz -- $14 for a small filet of red snapper (???) in the best spicy tomato broth I've probably ever tasted. Bonus? Fresh mussels around the edge of the plate. And a side of yellow rice. It was heavenly -- the mussels were cooked just right and a nice touch. I wish there'd been more fish, but the sauce more than made up for it. Bottom line -- it's good! I will be going back to the Roswell location very soon to try more of the menu.
by Dwight Harteau on
This place is sooooooooo small, but its still a very fun place to get some cheap drinks and dance to some good music. The bartender was very nice and he gave mea nice strong mojito for $7 and a hibiscus margarita to my friend for $5. They play a lot of different music i.e. reggae, soca, merengue, and soukous. You can wear whatever you want and luckily they have a coat check. I'll definitely be back.