902 East Main Street
Havelock, NC 28532
Craven County
Phone: (252) 444-2542
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by Jessica G. on
I checked out The Park for brunch. You are definitely going for the outdoor area, it's very quaint and charming. They had some great brunch drinks as well as a good selection for breakfast food as well as lunch. The bloody mary's were good for the hangover... Great to have brunch and then walk the Highline afterwards
by Demetrius Hinks on
It pains me to give this vegan restaurant such a low rating. The location is on the corner of Pico in a not-so-great part of town. The outside is a pink stucco building without windows. It almost looks abandoned. There is metered street parking and side street parking. The interior seems to be a converted night club and bar. There is a disco ball on the ceiling and the floor plan is just open hardwood space with tables and chairs. Other than the shady location and strange floor plan, I do want to note that the hostess/waitress was very pleasant and friendly. She is polite and efficient. So, the real reason why this place gets 2 stars, unfortunately, is the food and price. We ordered a strawberry/mango smoothie. It was a little too sweet, but still good. So what's wrong? How about $6.95 for a standard sized cup of smoothie! I could get a super sized Jamba for that price! The ice tea was $2.95. The Sample Platter was small. It had one buffalo wing, 4 fried shrimp, collard greens, candied yams, and BBQ tofu for $13.95 + $1.50 for corn bread. The cornbread was dry and tasted a little stale. Everything on the sample platter (other than the yams and collard greens) I have bought before in the frozen faux-meat section of Whole Foods. I could have bought an entire yam, head of greens, and box of faux-meet for $13.95 at Whole Foods. Finally, we ordered the crab cakes for $10.95. This consisted of 2 large crab cakes and fries. The portion of fries was large, but they were baked... so they had a somewhat stale taste to them. The crab cakes were juicy and well flavored, but like everything else, over priced.
by Toney Mclarty on
New York -- You've always been America's shiny peak in dance music culture. Other cities have had their moments but things have often been perfected here. This is why it's so unfortunate to see today's weak dance music culture. Sure, I hear your defense, there are some spots. But it's changed, atrophied, gotten weaker. You do have Cielo, and we're all thankful for that. It's the best regular spot amongst what's left. And not only the best but it's got it's own thing going, isn't trying to be any other place. (I legitimately hope it spawns imposters as more options are better than less options.) CIelo has the world class soundsystem. The lights. The design. The acoustics. It's just right. However, this isn't the day of acid house. This isn't even the day of Twilo, or the original Sound Factory. Cielo has bottle service priority. Dress code. There's higher cover for guys, cheaper cover for the ladies. It's a bit of a college town bar in that sense. And sure I don't enjoy sausage fests, but it's just not all about the music. I love Cielo, but let's call a spade a spade. There's magic missing. Love, _C$