by Elymar M. on
are you serious!? this is the famous cheesesteak house people are talking about? unless you like dry roastbeef substitute for steak and cardboard bread by all means this the spot then. Ontop of that, it was way too pricey for its size and definately its quality. Only cool thing about this place is that it's 24/7. Whoever wrote a good review on this must've just came from the bar hella drunk cuz everything good when you're drunk. Oh word on the street is that whoever opened up geno's started out in "Chicago" making "philly" cheesesteaks.
by Tyler Stogden on
Average food, but super music... I've heard several of the Jazz Masters play here... Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, and others.. unforgettable experience hearing them. The service is modestly good. One night Tony Bennett was in the audience listening... a few tables away. Note: Oscar Peterson past away in 2008. It's expensive but worth it if you are listening to a favorite artist here. The sound stage is set up pretty good, and many professional recordings have been made here that went onto CD, and vinyl (years ago).
by Terrence Penzero on
If you haven't been to Duvet, you've missed out. Ok, the drinks are ridiculously expensive ($10 for a Sex on the Beach), but the food is so mouth-watering delicious. The best part about this is, you get to eat, sit, drink on a BED. The bed's are comfortable too. You can remove your shoes and comfortable bedroom slippers are given to you to move about. I celebrated my birthday there and I had a blast for the dinner part. And you should definitely only reserve a bed if you're going to eat, there are rules. Rule #1, there is only a max of 2 hours ont he bed (so don't get tooooo comfortable). Rule #2, everyone on the bed has to each order 2 appetizers or 1 entree. Other than those rules, lay back on the bed and have a blast.