248 Pharr Road Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30305
Fulton County
Phone: (404) 231-3308
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by Deidre Villard on
Long ass line but if you're in a small group of females, just go right up to the promoter and ask if he can get you in. My girl did that and the four of us walked right in and with no cover. Beautiful. Went in, mostly house music playing in the beginning, which is cool with me. Expensive drinks, but that's expected for Hollywood (especially for a club that's "Vegas" style). Their drinks are STRONG. Good mix of people... I think my only problem was that some of their go-go dancers have major attitude. First off, they sucked at dancing. Second, there's no need to cuss people out for getting too close. The nature of your job means you're gonna be interacting with drunk people who have no sense of personal space. All you needed to do was nicely tell my girl that we weren't supposed to be in that fugly dancing bubble of yours and she would've complied right away. Other than that, I love the pool, cabanas, and the vibe! Music was crackin and I was buzzin, so I was happy.
by Cynthia N. on
It says a lot when a place is low-rated on several reviews, and unfortunately, I'm not here to make it all better. I went to East Andrews on Saturday night, and the one upside to my experience at East Andrews was the bartender at Cellar 56 who made my drinks. He was friendly, fast, and my drinks had the right amount of alcohol - but it still wasn't enough to make the good times roll. I'm pretty sure I would have had to be wasted for that to happen. Let's start with the music. I don't know who that live DJ was but I'm hoping he worked for free. If not, he should be ashamed of himself. I think he played about SIX songs from the years 2000-2010. I know music hasn't been awesome these last few years, but seriously sir? I can't remember any of the several lame songs he played but the 40-yr-olds in the crowd (and there were many) knew all the words. I agree with another reviewer about the 20-yr-old girls in the short skirts; they were seriously sexed-out. But the guys stuck to khaki shorts and flip flops. It says alot about the state of society now that women try so hard and men don't try at all. Although there are tons of people, I don't think this would be a good hook up spot. There were a lot of mixed men and women groups that stuck together. There wasn't a lot of cross-mixing between the groups, and the men who came together didn't make any moves (that I saw) on the women who came together. It was really weird. For a place with all those young people, there was a lack of sexual energy. I think I'd feel more nookie-in-the-making at Johnny's Hideaway. But maybe I wasn't feeling the sex vibe because I'm straight and there was a lot of liquor-induced lesbianism going on. I don't know what it is about some girls that after a few drinks their BFF looks sexy and they should grind on them. I think this place would be better utilized as a happy hour spot. If I'm ever in the area around that time, I'll give it a try. But Saturday nights are no-go for me.
by Janetta Wollenberg on
Named an Inn but really only a Bar. They claim to be one of the oldest bars in NYC but they really aren't at all. If you read their history (which is on the back of their menu) you'll see that they might be one of the oldest buildings in New York with a rich history but the bar actually hasn't been there all that long. If you want to go to the oldest bar in the city you'll have to go to McSorley's. Ear Inn is a smelly dirty dive bar with very few redeeming qualities. I haven't had any of their food but great food would have to be the only real reason to earn anything beyond 3 stars.