by Nicole N. on
I actually really enjoy the food at STK. The sad thing is I don't think most people go there for the food. It's got a chic decor and it has had many a celebrity sighting making it a huge attraction for people who want to 'be seen'. It depends on the night of the week you go but the crowd tends to not be my style. The service is always excellent and the food delicious. I often crave the Tuna Tartar and love ordering the petite filet with crab meet on top. My roommate also enjoys the truffle fries and mac 'n cheese. Although it is a bit on the expensive side I continue to eat there because I love the servers and know I will be happy with my food.
by Will A. on
This place is sick; there is defiantly no place in Boston that will beat it. I read all that about the VIP dance floor and such, maybe it has changed but when I went anyone was allowed in the dance floor with the VIP couches, they just have it fenced off so that if you want to rest, there is a place off the floor to rest where people aren't dancing. Royale was amazing, big club, not too full so you can move but enough people to really dance. They bring in big Dj's and they have great lights. The decor of the place is totally posh, the owners did not skimp at all when renovating the old Roxy. My drinks were fairly strong. We had a small issue with the guest list but the head of security was right there and I talked to him, he apologized for making us wait and let us all in free. It really was an amazing night. If you want to relax you can go up on the balcony, if you want to dance you can go down on the floor. Lots of bars so you don't have to wait long. The staff was wicked nice but there was enough security that the place felt safe, like no one could smash you and get away with it. The clientele was pretty high class, well dressed and nice. Dancers were sexy and there was a sort of Ibiza feel with puppets 2X life size and dressed up dancers moving their bodies. I can't wait to go back