3315 Louisville Road
Bowling Green, KY 42101
Warren County
Phone: (270) 782-6336
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by Noemi Leonpacher on
Don't sit in the "pods" at pod. The ambient color changes can really throw off your sense of food perception. Sit in the main dining room with normal lighting sp you can enjoy your food. Calamari salad: bleh. Not enough calamari. Too many greens. Too much fluorescence. Bland dressing. Next. Toro sushi roll: this was delicious but I have no idea what colors it was, which would have been nice. Duck 2 Ways (pan seared duck breast and duck confit with sun-dried cherry bao bun): This was so amazing. Why don't I eat duck more often? I've never had a duck I didn't like. The duck "pan" tasted exactly like what I used to grab for lunch in Tokyo-soft, tender, fluffy, meaty. The pan seared breast was caramelized nicely all around the outside and (I am pretty sure that) it was as rare as we wanted it. Tasty. Day-glo. Fluffer Nutter spring roles with peanut butter. NOM! What does nom mean anyway? So many people I know use this word and I am now jumping on the bandwagon because I can only assume that it means, "Utterly delicious and mouth-watering." The moral of the story here is: go to pod (once, maybe twice) and sit in a normal seat with normal light. For food's sake. For the love of food. Or sit at the kaiten-zushi and pick exactly what you want from their fine sushi menu as it glides by.
by Carie Buschner on
It's all about the music here, given that you'll have to wait a while for a table(and probably pay a cover). But the bands here are great, covering anything from 90s pop to country to classic rock. All the bands I've seen there take requests, and everyone is usually singing along. Perfect dive atmosphere, though the drinks are no less expensive than other bars in the neighborhood, and the all you can eat peanuts are always a plus. I like to get my money's worth, find a table, and stay for at least a few sets.
by Kevin N. on
I haveta say I don't hate it: it seems to be standard M.O. to slag the Beauty Bar, and the place certainly it has its flaws. Some of the patrons are full of themselves, the bar service can be slow, it can be a bit of a scene. It's a wide-open room with a bit of a bizarre patio on the front end, a seldom-seen patio on the back end, and the place often seems a little thrown together, either too-wide open or too stuffy with omnipotent personalities and swill. Still, I enjoy myself more often than not here as I only ask the Beauty Bar to deliver what it's capable of delivering, namely, really fantastic DJ fare late night, that killer photo booth (which spits out these fab saturated shots I tend to love), the occasional indie band and a cold one here or there. I wish the beer selection was, well, much better, and I would love to see a little more of the cluttered charm that makes the New York Beauty Bar worth the counterparts...sometimes it seems what Austin mostly got was a glittery carport with hipster cache. Even so, a little DJ Mel, a few frosties, and a close cadre of friends, and let the hi-jinx ensue.