by Marcel Rabern on Moved back to India. And i miss NSB like crazy. Had some great times. To all the haters: you're not dancing if you're not sweating. Quit whining and start moving!! You're lucky to get such great music in the first place.
by Matt T. on It's kind of like the City Museum in St. Louis, but a boat on the Hudson instead. Decent beer selection, but you really should come to do 2 things: 1. Drink on the boat, and as the evening progresses, determine whether the boat is moving, or the drinks are moving you. 2. Explore the ship. It's amazing that nothing is cordoned off, and I hope that's never ruined by a lawsuit. Find the bathroom, steer the ship, and play the piano in the basement. The food is high quality picnic food, and perfect for deciding you're hungry at 10:30pm, but dont want to head to dry land. Ahoy.
by Christopher Weicht on Date visited: Jan 4 2009 Attended with a group of approx 30 sexy ladies for brunch Average cost: $35 per person (includes tax, gratuity and coat-check tip) Lovely venue. Festive decorations hanging from the ceiling were in keeping with holiday season. Even our tables were drizzled with colorful confetti and had matching decorations of ornaments and flowers and candles. Service was excellent and the live music added a nice touch. Warm atmosphere made me feel very relaxed. Coat check service was appreciated especially since layering is necessary for the cold weather and no-one wants to bring all that stuff to the table. Food was awesome and the portions were not too big. Pitchers of red and white sangria were appropriate for the brunch atmosphere and the waiters made sure our glasses were always full :) Was definitely impressed with the restroom...clean and fancy with neatly folded disposable napkins and a bowl of mints. Would definitely go here again and I'm sure the other 29 ladies in the group would agree.