by Erik Brisentine on
What a quaint quirky idea - a bar on a docked ship?? Located at Pier 66a in the Hudson River Park, this is one of the most fun places to be on a warm summer evening. Wonderful for a late afternoon/early evening casual time with friends and some beers.
by Gerry Brixner on
My friends, family and I didn't didn't have to wait that long, but we did came early. The place had good music, but it took them a while to open up the second floor for us to go up. I thought the price was a little bit pricey and I thought it was strange that we got basically patted down before entering. It was the first time I've been searched just to enter the club. Other than that, everything was good and fun. We all had fun being there and it was a unique experience.
by rebecca s. on
I used to go to this place religiously. But ONLY during the times it was FREE. I wouldn't pay to get in this dump with YOUR money. First, they never, ever open on time. If they say 10:00 they make you wait on line until 10:30, snow, sleet, rain or hail. Also, they use the oldest club trick in the world...the place can be empty and they will make patrons stand outside while they let 2 or 3, maximum 4 people in at a snail's pace so that folks driving by will think this is the hot spot to be in. The manager and owner's baby momma, Jodi (fake-ass Barbie) stands outside like a golden retriever guard dog scowling at patrons and telling her gorilla insecurity guards who not to let in. She's rude and unpleasant and if it weren't for the great djs Godfrey and Kevin her joint would be empty most nights. They have a double standard when it comes to dress codes. No jeans or sneakers on men unless you've got an extra $20 to throw away. They say no smoking...but the reggae room and upstairs lounge are marijuana central. Unescorted ladies beware, the vultures start ascending around 3-4 am and wait for you outside. They're disguised as sheep, but they're really wolves. More than a few females have been assaulted leaving this dive. And speaking of the reggae room, the pervs use the low lights and compactness of the room to grope women to their advantage. I cannot tell you how many guys I've had to smack in this joint. Overall, I'd say unless you stay on the main dance floor where there is great visibility; this is not the place for you. The crowd is mostly black, but then again so am I. It can get a little rowdy...but so can I. But I also have drinking limits, class and decorum which alas most of the folks here do not.