1505 N Broadway
Minot, ND 58703
Ward County
Phone: (701) 852-3161
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Grand International features 156 newly remodeled sleeping rooms, the largest indoor pool in Minot, Primo fine dining, 2 lounges & flexible meeting space. The International Inn Express is the “Perfect Place for the Perfect Priceâ€Â.
by Lydia T. on
Perect place if you want to impress a date. Even better place if your date is not as cute as you originally thought...can't see a dagnam thing in this joint. Luckily you don't need eyesight to taste the wonders that come along with these cocktails. Appropriately priced for the experience.. Please keep doing what your doin behind the bar...but can I GET another candle at my table?!
by Dwayne Gatto on
I ate here a while back with a girl I used to date. We sat by the bar and had a couple drinks while we waited for a table. The bartender seemed pretty disinterested in everything that was going on, but he was friendly...probably just bored. We sat down and shared their fabled lobster mac. I don't mean to sound, ya'know, insensitive; but people have been doing lobster mac (and a whole host of other kinds of mac long before the Continental was around) and I've had better. Still, the food was pretty good and the vibe was pretty kickin' for a Philadelphia restaurant. I think those of us in New York like to think that we've got the be-all-endall when it comes to food (and we do), but that doesn't mean you can't find a good meal outside of the City.
by Ervin Leisten on
I'm what some people call an endangered species. I actually go to clubs to dance and listen to DJs spin their tracks. What? You mean you go to listen to the music? Yes? Why is that so hard to believe? Probably because so many men, (Yes, I'm male) troll the dance floors looking for something soft and velvety to slither up against, or grind. I came to the Sullivan Room on a rainy, wet Saturday night , 11/15/08 to be exact to hear Justin Martin from San Francisco play his deep, dirty, house beats, transforming the dance floor, in my mind, back to the Playa at BM. Before I forget, I live in SF, but I visit NYC for work, and it just so happened my friend Leah was going out dancing with friends on a Saturday night. The Sullivan Room gets four stars in my book and I believe my review, should be taken very seriously. Why? I'm an "old-school" raver from 1990 when house music first came charging into San Francisco. I have over 18 years of head bobbing, arm-waving, and enough "epiphanies and revelations" from phenomenal DJ sets that I swear, I've died and gone to heaven to write up a review about a venue. Now, back to the venue. 1. Bouncers were fairly nice, I only waited about 10 minutes to get in. Not bad for NYC. They weren't rude, didn't disrespect me, and allowed me to enter without the usual bullsh*t bouncers dole out to the people waiting in line. 2. Cover was reasonable, only $15. 3. Drinks were easily obtained, didn't wait for more than 5-7 minutes for a bartender for an incredibly small, packed bar. 4. Sound system is good, not great like Cielo's but good considering the ceiling is fairly low. I wish I could feel the bass in my chest, but all in all, the sound engineers did a good job of tuning the system accordingly. 5. Layout was cool. I dig the underground, basement/lounge feel it really is something I miss. I kept expecting to see sweat dripping off the walls like the old warehouse parties I used to go to back in the day. 6. The crowd was fun, they were into the music and whenever the DJ dropped a good track they would hoot in approval. Its good to know people still appreciate good mixing, programming, and track selection. A nice little venue in NYC that I'll be popping into every time I'm in NYC and I need a fix for some good music.