by abigail l. on Food = Five, Dancing = 3 to 3.5. Silk City is one of my top brunch spots. Few restaurants make omelets to my liking and Silk is one of them. They're b-b-b-bangin! They also have a really lovely, spicy bloody mix. The sides menu is also delish, boasting a biscuit and some mushroom gravy--put them together and thank me for it. I'd skip the veg scrapple if I were you. Its taste and texture is reminiscent of a weird latke. Dinnertime and drinks were also a hit here. I dug the salads, veggie options and mac n' cheese. Outdoor beer garden seating is huge and lovely in the warmer months. Dancing is kind of a nightmare. I used to love it here but now it's near impossible to walk, let alone get a drink, when smushed up against Jersey imports and bachelorettes. DJ Deejay, Saturday nights, is pretty sweet on the ears though.
by Cece P. on I've been here plenty - Gay party on Friday nights, let me get down to business. - No cover - Drinks $12-$15, pregame first if you can. - 2 different floors for your dancing needs, it gets very crowded - Good music Britney, Gaga, Madonna - sing your heart out "ladies" - Go-go boys are HOT and Beeffyyyy with their red and white briefs (those washboard abs were made for all our dirty laundry) The crowd here when ROCKIT first started were tall, Abercrombie-model-ish, chiseled, extremely good looking, polished type - left me drooling, can fulfill your fantasy type of men. But now the crowd seemed to have changed and mixed up a bit. It seems the Gaysians from the Web are working its way to this venue quick. If that's your preference then you must come in, if not, I would suggest FWord (too bad this place has a cover) or head to Brooklyn for Sugarland for a guaranteed boy playing good time. Other than that, 3 stars have been deducted.