6228 West Maine Street
Spirit Lake, ID 83869
Kootenai County
Phone: (208) 623-6198
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Sallie Degler on
Hidden on a random alley by Georgia State University, this pizza place was a nice find. My group really liked the industrial look and feel of the space. Although we went during lunch time during the week, we were seated immediately and our orders came out pretty fast compared to other pizza places like Mellow Mushroom. The food was good. All pizzas are thin crust so you could really eat more than you typically would at other pizza places. All the ingredients seemed fresh and complimentary. One of my party members got the veggie lasagna and said it was also very tasty. One thing that did surprise me was the price. A lot of previous reviews said that you could get a slice and a salad for $5. That's true if you get a basic salad and a slice of cheese pizza or come in for their afternoon special between 2-5pm. However, for a single slice of supreme pizza, it costs $6.95. Add a side salad and a drink, it's $12. That's not terrible, but just don't go in there thinking you're going to get a meal for dirt cheap. Service was fast and efficient. Although one of our servers there was wearing rather inappropriate clothing. I went with a group of 4 women and you might think we were being judgmental, but sheer tights DO NOT count as pants unless 1) your top is long enough to cover your butt and 2) your top is long enough to cover the front lower lady goods. The sight of camel toe AND your thong through your sheer tights is MOST unpleasant. Shudder.
by Alexandria Hugron on
PRIVATE PARTY IN THE OAK CELLAR REVIEW! Great party. Great deal. I'd be back in a hot minute. A friend rented the Oak Cellar (downstairs room in Jake's Dilemma) for 3 hours on Halloween Night. For $40/person we drank top shelf liquor, beer and mediocre wine (I'm a wine snob) for 3 hours...oh, and there was food too! Chicken wings, fries...etc. All included in the price of the deal. AWESOME. Drink were not as strong as I would have liked...or at least what I thought would have been fair, but it's all you can drink. Drink as many half shot drinks as you want! Great party. I was a pink loofah and my costume roOOOocked.
by Kim V. on
Alright. I usually don't bother reviewing anything in the meat-packing district, because I don't come often enough to care about it. (Ooh! Taboo, who DOESN'T insanely love meat-packing? Whatever.) Anyway, I have to say, I was quite impressed with this place. Break it down! Drinks: TASTY. At an average $15 a pop, the drinks are quite yummy, and made by seasoned professionals, who look ridiculously good against the horn/trunk plasted backdrop. I recommend the Nojito, and the something something Strawberry Rhubarb - it was like liquid cheesecake, and as much of a laxative as that sounds, don't hate - it was really good. Food: DEEE-LISH. Sure, I was the socially awkward chick at the bar who ordered the jumbo lump crab, savoring each bite, while all the cooler people around me waved twenties and fifties trying to get their alcohol fix. But all that social stigma was worth it. I also had the soft sourdough bread that you dip in some crazy green sauce that made me break out into sweats, it was so good. People: Well. The bartenders were nice, and as I was facing them while stuffing my face, we were able to exchange knowing looks when the cougar beside me would lift her breasts and heave them onto the bar while the light reflected on her almost-plastic brown skin as she ordered a dirty, dirty martini. Wink. Okay seriously, it was older professional crowd, suits, ties, tiger prints, etc. Atmosphere: Not as pretentious as it could have been. But you should probably wear something tight, and kind of sexy, and yes, definitely comb your hair.