823 West Jefferson Street
Tupelo, MS 38804
Lee County
Phone: (662) 844-8696
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by Ilana K. on
A little bit fratty and a lot crowded this place still has an awesome and feel being out on the water. Decent prices on pitchers as well. Get here early, grab a seat and don't give it up.
by Brant Tsutsui on
There are several highly popular restaurants in NYC I just don't get. Tao is one of them, closely followed by Buddakan, the Union Square Cafe, and Buddha Bar... It's just totally unmemorable and replaceable. There are so many other lavishly-decorated and over-priced mediocre restaurants that are more conveniently located. I have been there a few times, including just this evening, to entertain my out-of-town guests who specifically requested this restaurant. Basically, it's the Meatpacking District's answer to Tao. What you should picture is a Megu (TriBeCa, not Midtown East)-like setting and price range, only without the Megu-quality food or service. The customers are just what you'd expect at such a place--a good mix of out-of-towners and the 718/201 crowd in their mid-30s and over. Clearly, you don't go there for the dumbed-down and over-priced Asian food. Their sushi, in particular, is absolutely criminally horirble. You go there for the ambience--but, heck, the ambience ain't all that great, either... It's looking a bit tired and dingy these days. It's just Ruby Foo's without the Midwestern families w/ crying babies... But, wait, at Ruby Foo's, your server is at least charming--definitely not the case at Buddha Bar... I am just fascinated by how popular this place continues to be. They must be doing something right.
by Benjamin Zasso on
A good place to start the night. I personally find the crowd pretty pedestrian, ditto for the music, but I do like the darkness downstairs as well as the upper level which has a bit more of a classier vibe. Place reminds me of the Pioneer Square clubs/bars in Seattle. THe main level which combines like 3 rooms together is like a college bar setting. People seem friendly here overall, not pretentious. I do like the solid bottled beer and mixed drink selection. The guest list before 11pm also bodes well for a first stop. Not overly impressed, but as long as this is the not the ultimate destination for a night I am cool with it.