by Min P. on
$3 shots and $1 beers? Beer pong? This place is definitely not a place that I would have expected to find in New York. I was with a group of girls and being the gentleman that I am, I went in to buy the first round of shots. I received the shots and expected to see a tab of $40 dollars or so for the 4 shots, but I looked down at the bill and saw that it was actually only $12. When I saw this, I thought he miscounted, and quickly signed the paper and left. Then, we went for round 2, 3, 4.... Eventually, I came to the realization that I must be dreaming or this bar was the greatest bar in all of New York. We played flip cup, beer pong, and honestly, the entire night was very cost effective. The only negative is we took quite a bit of shots and we definitely were still a tad bit normal for the sheer amount that we took. So, be careful that it might be a bit watered down. But, besides that, this place is great! I can't wait to go back to New York just so I can revisit this place once again.
by Viola Conca on
I was told I couldn't miss this Atlanta institution and I wasn't disappointed. It serves standard food in a cute and unconventional way. I particularly liked one of the dining rooms which had an eerie resemblance to 7th grade homeroom. The slaw dogs are tops and will fill you up for about a day and a half.
by Pamela Congleton on
Park is a nice stand-by place if you're with good friends. Two floors, with plenty of room to chill downstairs. The dance floor's crowded and I love how there's no cover -- seriously, how f'ing annoying is it to pay cover for a place that ends up sucking? *cough* Opera. What can I say? I'm highly risk-averse.