by Eddie Lanpher on
I LOVE this place. HOWEVER, people should never be kicked out for the sake of trying to get more people to come in. In fact, my table wanted to order some more food but our server comes up to us and tells us that management told him that we have to leave. I've never been asked to leave at any brunch place. Brunch is supposed to be a slow meal on a slow sunday morning and it's supposed to be very relaxing. However, I felt like we were rushed. The good things though is that the food is good, the music is great, the environment is fun. I think really fun really happens after you leave Lime as you continue your Sunday brunch adventure at the bars at the Castro. This place would be fun for out-of-towners as this really encompasses the vibe of Castro.
by Austin Daughrity on
As this is the only place in SF where one can listen and dance to the British sound of 80s and 90s, I am always tempted to go. If only DJs would have a more versatile sets of songs. Sadly, no surprises... ever. If there are, they are totally blurred. Also, speaking of the interior, everything is wrong with the Paradise Lounge. Everything. They do need one Feng Shui master...
by Alee L. on
Went there on a Saturday night for a B-Day party... The place has a really nice decor (Japanese theme) and the music was good..We got a space in the middle of the place because my friends bought some bottles... The place was packed with a mix of people....in their 20's/30's I think they are not very strict about dress code...I saw people there wearing flip-flops and sneakers, and T-shirts as well. They do not care about smoking law...Drinks are pricey and they only serve Japanese beer I didnt like the bartenders...They are not polite at all...Looks like they are unhappy to be working there for some reason... But the girl who was serving our table was nice...