28802 South Nogales Highway
Amado, AZ 85645
Santa Cruz County
Phone: (520) 398-1999
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by Soyoung K. on
This is my usual spot after work just so I can dance my ass off. The price that I must pay to get in could be a little painful to my wallet($10-15) but if that's what is going to take for me to dance amongst half nakkid men, damnit you bet your miller light that I'll pay up. (disclaimer: the forementioned nakkid men are approximately 95% homosexual) Honestly, there hasn't been a time where I stepped into this wonderful venue without having some sort of fun. I find that the crowd is always mainly good looking gay men and therefore this eliminates any toolbox trying to grind you down to the next R. Kelly beat unless you're another pretty boy dancing on the floor. (i.e., not me) Pros: Good times! You can actually dance your ass off w/o any interference. Cons: Cover charge(ridiculous!. $6 miller light....really?
by Iraida Mceachran on
Ok, so some might say I'm stuck in a rut, but I can't get enough of Tuesday late night at the Star Bar. Quasi, the first DJ of the night, drove up to Lake Allatoona to DJ my brother's rehearsal dinner because my mother said please. The next DJ up Romeo Cologne has been a staple in my life since Funkadelica at The Georgia Theatre in Athens back in 1994. You can't beat the mix of people on Tuesday night. Of course my mother says that I'll never find Mr. Right at 2:30am on a Tuesday, but I plan to prove her wrong. And there's plenty of Mr. Tonight's to keep ya busy. If you like old school funk, I would suggest very little clothing, closed-toe shoes and a nap, because things don't get started till midnight.
by Alex S. on
Its a restaurant, its a club. Its enclosed but with a roof top. There is smoking on the roof but no smoking on the inside. There is essentially something for everyone here, except for claustrophobics as this place is insanely packed on the weekends. Why is this? First of all, there is no cover. Secondly the music is pretty good depending on which floor / level one ends up on in the place. The decor is quite nice with an Asian inspired theme with an elegant touch. The Chinese characters on the walls are written poorly revealing the (Chinese) illiterate interior designer who clearly has bad taste in calligraphy. I've seen their eclectic Asian inspired menu and it sadly reminds me of Ruby Foo's. The major difference being The Park has a DJ and way more people. As a nightlife venue, solid. As a restaurant specializing in Asian fusion? Not sure, but I'm going to lean toward utter failure.