Harmony Cafe
3 Main Street Manville
Manville, RI 02838
Providence County
Phone: (401) 762-9350
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by Island Boy B. on
This was our quintessential birthday celebration joint and occasional still is. I started going to MSex when it first opened and when Jason ran the show. Since then, I've aged and the women have gotten younger. That's not necessarily a complaint, but unless I'm doped up on Geritol, I'm in and out and back in bed by mid-night. That said, the only time I've not had a good time, was when I was tired. Of course, you have to pick the right night, but the Sex does a good job of defining their nights and holding on to their resident DJs. Kon does his thing on Saturday night, and for me, that's the night to go. Yeah, the lines suck, but if you give Steve at the door a Snickers bar, it may persuade him to let you cut the line. I don't play that, so I get there by 9pm to avoid the lines and any obligations that may be owed to me due to nepotism. Plus, its mighty cold during the winter waiting to get inside. I'm quite picky about throwing 5 stars around, but they do it right. The lines to the bathrooms can be daunting like the line outside, but the wait for a drink isn't. And its one of the only places I know that serves drafts of MGD - or as I call it recession beer.
by Dick Cox on
Small town dive where owner and help tend to be rude and unfriendly if you are not part of their clique.
by Toshiko Louissant on
The scene @ Frying Pan can best be described in the following statement... There is little doubt that the Gordon's Fisherman would NEVER allow socialite New Yorkers carrying Hermes or Prada handbags to step food on his vessel.  Nevertheless, in the harbors of New York, exceptions can be made. The scene at Frying Pan is basically as described.  An age light boat is converted into the new hangout for New York Socialites.  Perhaps the concept is fundamentally sound...  An outdoor bar area where the "want to be scene" crew is decked out in their "look at me" garb while sipping beers and "unintentionally" tanning.  The Frying Pan is none other than a pick up scene.  It's as simple as that.  The area is packed and crowded, to the point where walking around a person is no longer an option and crowd surfing in the next alternative. Having seen the chaos and sardine can packed action, I opted to hang out towards the entrance of the ship (near the burger station) to avoid the mayhem of the seating area. Service:  Surprisingly efficient.  A waitress came up to me and asked for my beverage preference.  Three minutes later, I was presented with a Bud Light. Food:  Cheeseburger & Fries.  Not bad by any means, given the setting for which these edibles are produced.  The burgers contained the proper charred exterior while holding its juicy interior.  The nice texture contrast combined with the mild bitterness of the American cheese was a welcoming edible.  The serving of French Fries was cooked remarkably well.  Each single fried was perfectly charred and crunchy to the point where the contrast between the crunchy exterior and flaky interiors were welcoming with each additional fry.  Not to mention proper seasoning application to the fries.  Overall, great bar food given the scene. Upon completion of my burger, the same waitress asked if I wanted another Bud Light.  2 minutes after that, a nice cold activated blue bottle was presented. Granted, the scene is too "be scene" for my taste.  Of course, on any given day, I'd take the cocktail lounge / wine bar over this pick up scene.  Nevertheless, a friend suggested the locale, it'd be impolite to decline.  Overall, the burgers & fries were delicious, and the service was attentive.
by Karly Wardrup on
Food:  it was not bad, not worth $1000 for 6 people. You can get good Thai-fusion food for way less. Atmosphere: not bad, fun and weird, never seen so many dudes with girl attitude. Service: mediocre, less attitude for the price they charge. We only had 3 hours and then they asked us to leave. (remember we paid $1000) Overall: 3 stars. It's a place to visit only once or twice every 5 years.
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