600 South Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
Baltimore City County
Phone: (410) 276-1740
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by Magen Olay on Went here a week or so ago. Great food, great atmosphere, and great people. I recommend getting the meatballs, chicken parm and the in-bone filet. Check out a more detailed review at http://www.localfixx.c...
by Wai Cleary on I love the atmosphere, the intricate detail meaning and purpose behind the place! It is Environmentally Conscious and does everything it can to do it's part, more so than any club in the city! Amazing Dj's to rock the dance floors, mainly house!! Excellent customer service, security team does there job but still can be nice, management sociable and heavy drinks! Take the time to enjoy the intricate details, amazing statues, beautiful unique and talented gogo dancers and the three rooms to find your place! The restaurant Prana is super yummy, healthy and elegant... Check out Tuesdays, community of art, music and awareness!
by Wayne F. on After all we've been through Trigger, I'm still not sure how I feel about you! The bar itself is pretty cool: the decor is funky (the good kind of funky), the bathroom has a splash of sexiness without being downright tacky like so many of the trough-and-mirror bathrooms found in the castro, and the bartenders pour a decent drink, in my experiences. I also really love the outdoor patio/smokers lounge which faces the street, despite the fact that I don't smoke, it's nice to have an open air area to chill with friends and enjoy a (few) drink(s). However, despite enjoying the overall establishment, I don't find myself venturing here all that often. There's something to be said about an $8 vodka-tonic that is served in a plastic glass. I'm sure there are plenty of practical reasons for doing this, but if you're going to price your drinks as if you're a high-end bar, they should be presented as high-end. Plus, when I get wasted and want to cause a scene, a plastic thud against a wall does not have nearly the same effect as glass shattering. I'm also quite uninspired by the general clientèle, which like the drinks, seem to be overpriced pieces of plastic. I'm not sure why so many people and places are trying to turn SF into LA. I don't have anything against LA, but if I wanted to live there, I would.