by Leonard Rosenstein on
On the show Queer as Folk, they used to have this club that they went to every night late into the morning where the drinks flowed, the beats cranked and hundreds of chiseled torsos writhed on the dancefloor and gave it to each other in the backroom. More so than anyplace in Pittsburgh, Pure seems to be the place they had in mind. I didn't stick around to see if the hypothesis is correct but its an enjoyable space if you can muster up the energy to party late on a week night. Good music. I imagine the place is super fun on the weekends. I didn't buy a membership and this seems like a downer having to ask a member to buy you a drink. It's like a disincentive to drink and its no way to treat adults.
by john M. on
NYC's second oldest bar. This place is crawling with character and historic flavor. Great place to grab a drink and connect with friends. The food is good, nothing to write home about but it's hearty nature is reminiscent of home cooking and compliments the bar's vibe. The decor and ambiance are refreshing and authentic. There are many places built in the last decade that try to emulate the charm and charisma of this old-timey watering hole, but the Ear Inn is the real deal and not trying to be something it's not Bike nights on Tuesdays for the motorcycle and gear heads. Seems to be mostly European bikes, moto guzzis, triumphs, ducatis, bmws, and the likes, but it's welcome to all.
by Shelton Swiggum on
OK GUYS, if your looking for a sexy, swanky place to impress your lady, then I recommend this place! Jazz music is always sexy & sets the mood for later, hint hint. This place has it all; live great music, good food and atmosphere galore. Sambuca is not cheap so you may want to save it for that special occasion. If ya like jazz music like I do, than you'll love this place. Sambuca is in the heart of Buckhead.