by caroline c. on
Definitely an experience. If you come, sit on the boat for $9pp. This boat has a moat, and a crocodile. It is creative in its decoration. We went on a Friday night, there was a jazz band playing and Rosemary singing. We mainly came for the chocolate fondue, but little did we know, you have to reserve for that 2 days in advance! They hand pick the fruit from a local market, and serve it with chocolate. Sure wish I had known that. I ordered the chinese dumplings to have a small snack, and they were pretty good! My friend had the pecan pie, which was also yummy. Our strawberry daiquiri drinks were only okay, but it does come with a take-to-go glass you can keep as a souvenir. Overall, didn't come here for dinner, but food seems decent. Got some cool pictures. The entertainment is lively and I believe they perform 6 times a week.
by Ebonie Jubeh on
I don't even remember the last time I drank a Corona before I came here. I think I was a senior in HS and I still thought beer was nasty. Well get ready to drink a warm bucket of Coronas if you come here... This is a really fun place to go to with a big group of people, especially if the weather's nice. They start playing hip-hop towards the end of the night if you want to dance. Some cons: the nasty dank bathroom. Ugh I am shuddering thinking about it. I didn't even sit on the seat, and not gonna lie, but the last time I did that was in a third world country. They also close relatively early. I think 1 AM?
by Risa Vandonsel on
Somewhere between the Batcave and a Chinatown opium den lies Cafe Du Nord. This Market Street venue is a welcome plunge into subterranean intimacy. The perfect place to catch a Low performance. What more could you ask for?