229 Main Street
Willow City, ND 58384
Bottineau County
Phone: (701) 366-4600
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Julie T. on
I thought this place was nice , not great. My main hangup is the food - and perhaps we didn't choose wisely (as the lunch menu looks pretty good). We came here at night to grab an appetizers and desserts. We got the risotto tots, bread pudding and chocolate lava cake. The lava cake was small but very good. The bread pudding was dry and the risotto tots were just strange. I love risotto and who doesn't love anything fried but not this time. The flavor combo did not work. We ordered two drinks, both of which the bartender told us he couldn't make because he didn't have the ingredients (we picked them from the list of 10 drinks on the menu.) If I come back, I would just stick with the basics.
by Misti Dumas on
Carnival is fun and enchanting for a few seconds before you realize that (1) drinks are overpriced (2) there is no dancing going on unless you're in the "funhouse" which is never open to the public (3) you pay $4 per game (4) the games are rigged and/or impossible to win. I have had SOME fun times here (been here 3x) but once I leave I'm always mad at myself for wasting so much dough in here on bad games and horrible drinks. The first time it was a Friday night at 9 and it was fun b/c friends and I got seats at the bar. Drinks were completely overpriced and served in flimsy, tiny plastic cups. Really?!?! 2nd time, I came up on a weeknight after bowling. 3rd time I was here on a Saturday night with friends. They charged us $10 per person and imposed a no-t shirt dress code. WHY there is a dress code, I have no clue, this place isn't exactly pumping with class. Luckily my friend had a sweater to put on over his tee! There, we had fun at first (friend bought 50 tickets for $41... what a deal?!??! he won 1 scooby doll at the basket game)... until 2 things happened. FIRST - the game where you have to knock bottles out of pyramid formation. My awesome athlete friend J knocked them out of the pyramid formation easily, yet because they were not entirely OFF the platform (the platform is MASSIVE) she did not win anything. Did I mention she paid 4 tickets... which cost $4 to play this crock game?? SECOND - same awesome athlete friend J paid another $4 to dunk the guy in the tank. Seriously 1/2 the club was watching, she hit the button squarely in the middle... everyone was cheering and hooting... but nothing happened. The whole club erupts into a chant of "b.s."... the manager comes out and the attendant tries to prove that the game works... he can't even come close to hitting the target! The crowd is ROWDY CHANTING at this point, the attendant gives J unlimited balls and she finally hits it again and the guy gets dunked. Fun? perhaps. Worth cover + $4 per game? no way.
by Migdalia Einhorn on
Five hours, thirteen people, a couple bottles of Grey Goose vodka, some mixers, beer and food, and a bill for over seven hundred dollars. If everyone had paid the same amount, it would have been a little over fifty dollars a person, which is not bad for five hours of entertainment, food and drink! Lucky for us, our friend's company was paying. We think. He implied that anyway. We did offer money, but he wouldn't take it, so I'm hoping he didn't really foot the bill himself. Either that, or I hope he makes way more money than I do! The service seemed really good and the rooms were nice and they had disco lights which were fun. The microphones were on super amplify mode or something because I had to hold mine at arm's length to avoid deafening people, but then, as a result, I was belting, so it was sort of counterproductive! Only much later did I learn to sing more softly and right up into the microphone like I was going to kiss it, which seemed to work better (and gave my voice a break). My only complaint, apart from microphone weirdness, was the song selection. I, too, wish they had songs listed by artist instead of just by title, but, more than that, there just weren't all that many songs in English. I was constantly amazed at the songs they lacked, but it did force me to sing songs I would normally never sing, which was a challenge, but often a fun challenge. I may go back at some point, but I might vote for Rosen over Feel, and I still want to try Orchid, especially because I understand they actually have a bar instead of, or in addition to, bottle service. I'm spoiled; I like having someone mix my drinks for me! Valet is only $2 and that's hard to beat. There's street parking, but none was available on Friday night. All in all, Feel is a good place and we had a lot of fun.