1104 East Olive Street
Lamar, CO 81052
Prowers County
Phone: (719) 336-3345
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Oyukaa N. on
Keep coming here to catch a glimpse of that cute bartender. Other than that, this place is really what others are saying. Hot crowded mess. Dancing is pretty impossible since you won't even have a room to breathe. Crowd is mostly young kids who is just old enough to drink but I went there one Thursday night and people seemed lil older that time. I go there everytime I'm in NYC just for the cute bartender so that's enough said about the crowd because they really don't catch my interest at all. Don't know much about racist thing that's going on in there cuz that hasn't happened to me so far. Always had an easy entrance maybe because I'm a girl. Dress code is strict though. They tried to turn down my bro for wearing sneakers but me and my friends worked our magic and he was in without getting too much bs from that evil girl everyone is talking about. If you are bunch of girls, preferably asain, you will probably have a good time there. If you are bunch of guys with no korean guy to get you in, then you are pretty much shit out of luck. You better go somewhere else before the night ends cuz you won't get in, period. Honestly, if you are bunch of guys, that's a recipe for disaster anyway for night out in NYC.
by Dorthy Malick on
Stopped in the marketplace (downstairs) the other night to get some soup and sandwiches to go. It's really a lovely space. I don't know my interior design, but I'd say it was distressed (worn, but clearly on purpose) and well thought out. An attractive place. The food was pretty dynamite. We had a meatloaf sandwich that was perfectly filling and so wonderfully flavorful. It came with bacon (unnoted on the menu) and some sweet tomato relish which complimented the hearty meatloaf so well. Shrimp po'boy looked like your run-of-the-mill, better than average one and the gumbo really hit the spot. The marketplace really reminds me of Provisions to Go, with a bit less of a selection. Prices are not cheap, but not completely unfair. You pay $9-$10 for a sandwich with no sides. Fancy, overpriced trinkets adorn the shop from baby clothes to wine bottles to $4 greeting cards made with seeds. The desserts/pastries also look delectable but run on the pricey side as well.