20 Peppers Street
Jefferson, GA 30549
Jackson County
Phone: (706) 367-9850
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Linh D. on i went to this place randomly and ended up really liking it. went on a fri which was a great night. they played really awesome music (not really top 40 but mixed indie rock w/ old school hip hop). loved it. The downstairs is small but would you expect anything else from a bar in ABC city? no. all in all, it felt more grown-up than most other places in the area. def going back and highly recommended. bartender's cute too.
by Thad Dowse on Wow..thank you Eve for: 1. Getting me back into writing Rateclub reviews (I admit I've been in a Rateclub funk recently..leave me alone). 2. Finally showing SF what a chic bar/club should look like. Imagine gray walls with black design, chandeliers and accent lighting. 3. Fucking rocking the house with some kick ass beats. DJ Data, you are amazing. The owner used to be a DJ so knows exactly what works. People couldn't get off the dance floor..mind you this was a Wednesday night. In all this place deserves all the attention it's been getting. If they weren't so booked I'd have thrown a party there by now but the fuckers are too popular. Don't worry guys, I'm happy for you...yadda yadda :) Only neg is that there may be a $5 to $10 door cover on weekends but that's a small price to pay for being handsomely rewarded once you're in the joint. Definitely check this place out if you want to be part of the 'in' crowd.
by James P. on To start, Jim, you do need to go back to Cali. The hookers and drug dealers moved off 42nd street years ago, get a clue. That's why the area is now safer. And realizing you're from Cali, a three block walk probably does feel like miles, but to New Yorker's, we know it's a hop skip and jump to the A train. Cabs weren't hard to find either, fyi. But perhaps reviewing something months before it's open isn't what rateclubs's about. Now for the actual review, since I've been there and know what it's about... I hosted a huge event there last night for my employees and everyone had an amazing time. The lanes are beautiful, the atmosphere is cool, the staff top notch, friendly, attentive. They went above and beyond to make sure we were happy and having a great time! Drinks were great, the food was great too! We weren't expecting fare from WD50, we were expecting exactly what we got - great comfort food as promised. As for the cost? We worked out our numbers and it was a little cheaper @ Lucky Strike than the old standby Bowlmor. Little things like $6 shoe rentals were included at Lucky Strike, but they were an additional charge at Bowlmor. Bowling in Manhattan is expensive. Tell me one thing that's not! But I can say that every penny we spent at Lucky Strike was money well spent. Many bowling alleys were built 20 or 30 years ago. In the 90's, a lot of them started adding black lights and midnight bowling was born. The difference between Lucky Strike and the others is that the lighting concept and design was part of the plan, not an after thought. When you do things right from the start, it shows. Well done Lucky Strike.