Comedy Off Broadway
161 Lexington Green Circle Suite C4
Lexington, KY 40503
Fayette County
Phone: (859) 271-5653
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COMEDY OFF BROADWAY of Lexington, Kentucky is an award winning club as witnessed by the Professional Comedians Association of New York, New York. The P.C.A and it's members voted COMEDY OFF BROADWAY One of the TOP 5 clubs* in North America, leading Region II (Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Ontario, Canada). Comedian Jeff Foxworthy and USA Today compiled a list of the TOP 10 clubs* in America, also listing COMEDY OFF BROADWAY.
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by Sharon M. on
Okay...So we decided to take out our friend for his 29th birthday.  He told me previously that he wanted sushi, so we decided to suprise him with a trip to Strip.  I had eaten here several times before and enjoyed their sushi, so what a great idea. Taking into consideration that we were late for our reservation, I understand the hostesses reluctance to giving us a better table.  I understand that it was our fault for not being punctual (but we did call to advise them of our tardiness).  With that being said, we were seated at one of the  tables by the drafty window - it was 30 degrees outside - so we were freezing.  Of course, because we had been so late, if we would have changed seating, it would have been about an hour and a half wait since the restaurant was sooo crowded - okay no problem, we'll stay here.  The DJ was playing good music and there was alot of people watching going on, so it wasn't that bad.  At least we were seated. I forgot our waitresses name, she was really good with the menu.  She was knowledgeable about the wine list and allowed me to sample two of the ones I was interested in.  I still ended up getting something else, but she was very polite about it.  We ordered sushi for appetizers.  We had the Spicy Yellowtail Rolls, the Spider Rolls, and the Yummy (fried) Rolls.  Each of them were different and were sooo good. When we ordered our main dishes, we had the Lemon Pepper Chicken, the Lobster Tail sliders, and the Baby Back Ribs.  The ribs were soooo good  and flavorful (yes i had a sample).  The Lemon Pepper Chicken was alright.  It was a full half of a chicken, so you had both the white and dark meat.  It just wasnt tooo flavorful to me, but it was alright at best (I should have gotten the Tandoori Salmon like I was thinking).  The Lobster Sliders - I don't know.  From what I was told, they were dry and the dish didn't come with any type of sauce, so when we asked for some, it took about 30 minutes for the food runner to come back.  The waitress hadn't even checked back with us to make sure our order was correct and then when we mentioned something to her, she was like "Oh, i wish i would have known that."  Duh, you would have known that if you would have checked on us right after we got our food to see if we needed anything.  That was a little irritating. Anyway, since we had all that sushi, we ended up not even leaving a dent in the main dishes, so she bagged up our food for us and gave us the ticket.  We split the bill 2 ways since we were treating the birthday boy.  When I looked at the bill, she already included the 18% tip.  Now from what I know, the gratuity is normally added to parties of 5/6 or more; and I think everyone accepts that.  BUT, it was only 3 of us, why add the gratuity?  I have no idea, but I know she cut herself out of an extra 2% because I normally tip 20% on the total.  She got 18% on the gross.  Oh well.....not a total doozie. Ultimately, I still like Strip - a little.  I would go back there, but maybe not for anything like a birthday celebration.  I mean, when my friend asked for some sauce for the lobster tail, the food runner rolled his eyes (for real).  That's not a way to treat the people you are serving - at least wait until you walk off to start acting a fool.  I would probably eat here again if I just so happened to be in Atlantic Station earlier in the evening and just HAD to have some sushi.
by Mason B. on
My biggest beef (oops, sorry). Lets start over. My biggest hang up about VV is the same complaint I have with a lot of Mid-City/West Adams restaurants - lack of ambiance and lack of service. While VV is in a nice building the entrance is like walking into a seedy bar. Not an open inviting set of french doors like this place could have. The interior is sparse because it's club 5 nights a week so everything gets pulled out and the dinning room becomes the dance floor. There were fake flowers on the tables - get rid of the flowers and give me a candle - and some better lighting and while you're at it - how about some music. Too much to ask? Well I don't think so. The food was really good (that's how they squeaked by with 3 stars) but the service was lousy. Flavin, our waitress, nice gal, but she was the only employee we saw while we were there and I had to get up and ask for the beers we ordered after about 15 mins of waiting. Then our food came - Entrees first then our appetizers. Hummm. One of the 3 tables there got up and left since the service was taking so long - I didn't blame them. I want to love this place too but I'm not going to sit around and pay a premium when it's nicer, cheaper and faster to eat at home. We need to hold our restauranteurs in West Adams to the same standard they're held to on Larchmount and Melrose. As long as we accept mediocre service and are willing to pay for it that's exactly what we are going to get and that's my beef with Vegan Village.
by Emma Mayden on
i'd never thought about senegal long enough to consider whether it had food, but it does...and it's damn good!  it's not the typical ethiopian/eritrean fare we come to expect of african food (more rice, less bread).  fragrant spices, interesting combinations (crab-stuffed avocado?!?), and thick meaty stews.  it all works out and tastes great.  the ambience reminds me a little of some sort of island hut (dark but with bright colors, really small, lots of loud colorful music).
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