150 Slades Ferry Av
Somerset, MA 02726
Bristol County
Phone: (508) 730-1789
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by Mauricio Culmer on Been here several times, usually in the summer to enjoy the "outdoor" feel. But just went back last night and it's equally enjoyable in the cold weather too. Beautiful large space. Suits many needs; happy hour, nice dinner with friends or late night bar cravings. The Hendricks Mash is one of the best cocktails I've ever had...I ended up having 3 and stumbling home.
by Kristofer Hulvey on I like the mixed skill level crowd here on a Friday night. I don't understand why they have guestlist out front. Every single time I come here I'm on the guestlist, but I always forget to ask the bouncer and go inside. The lady always tells me to go back out to check me off on the guestlist, usually with a marking on my wristband. Such a hassle, but it does save me $3 from the regular $15 cover. This place is a lot brighter than a lot of other salsa clubs, so I feel like every time I make a mistake the whole floor notices. LOL There is a lot of room to dance, and there isn't any dipping but like all salsa clubs, you just got to watch out where you're going or you will end up stepping on someone or get stepped on. After 2-3 dances I get a little too hot to continue dancing, so the back outdoor patio is a good place to chill, or even do a little bit of dancing out there too. But once you're outside, you can easily get distracted by the neighbor bar music, which was 80s. I do notice a lot of girls here are pros.. so it does take a lot for a newbie guy to go and ask one of them to dance. But unlike at a club, girls would generally dance with a guy, at least once.. unless he smells or just plain sucks. haha.
by Zalina V. on After going to SET to start the night's bachelorette festivities, the girls and I went to Mango's. Someone was told that it was a cool place. Boy were they ever wrong! It reminded me of Squid Roe in Cabo San Lucas. It's a huge two-story place with gaudy colors, alcohol spilled on the floors, cheesy waitresses trying to sell you shots on a tray, and the clientele spanning from pre-pubescent to downright old, but all had one thing in common...NO class! The main floor downstairs had a girl band singing Gloria Estefan music, which in my opinion isn't music at all. The last time I liked anything she sang was when she was with Miami Sound Machine and that was over 20 years ago! The upstairs was playing hip hop, but it still wasn't enough to entice us to stay. We didn't have to wait in line, but the doorman made us each pay $20 cover, minus the bride-to-be. Amusing that the higher-end club, SET, let us in for free, whereas this dump charged us $20 each. We stayed a total of about 20 minutes and called it a night. If you like cheesy music, a cheesy venue and a place where a man your father's age hits on you, this classless, tacky place is perfect for you!