117 West Camden Avenue
Hartsville, SC 29550
Darlington County
Phone: (843) 332-7555
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Earlean Devarona on
As a restaurant, this place has pretty decent food. But on the pricier side. Service is not bad. yummy but pricy cocktails starting at $12 dollars. The ambiance of the restaurant is great. They have several different room. I like the room towards the inside that actually looks like an actual park with real trees etc. You actually feel like you are dining inside a park except that you are indoor. The red room also is dark and romantic. They have a lounge upstairs that has an inside lounge and an actual rooftop/balcony that is sealed during the winter time with heat lamps on top. The lounge opens after midnight on weekends and only 21+ can enter. And no cover all night. They have just okay music and the lounge gets super pack and super hot around 1am. the sound system and the stereo is very bad. Way too loud in the indoor lounge, and not loud enough to dance on the balcony. The drinks here are also very pricy and watered down. $12 dollars for one cocktail, $11 dollars for a shot..ouch...The crowd is mixed with all races. I usually only come here when there are no options left. Not a bad place to hit up with a group of friends
by Kelly H. on
Its cool. The Varsity is just one of the places you must go to if you're in atlanta. Even though the food isn't amazing its just a landmark that makes you an "official tourist". I would suggest getting a chili dog, onion rings, and a frosted orange. I love the frosted orange. It reminds me of a big stick stick. Don't ask me why i guess because they're both orange. Definitely not the best food in the world, but indeed edible.
by Arlena Broomhall on
Ehh... I came here at around 11, just for the dancing and not for food or drink. First off, it's tiny as Tim, so leave your peep-toes at home unless you're not afraid of getting stomped on. I didn't think the crowd was anything special - I noticed plenty of not dancing. Also, all this hullabaloo about funky fresh beats? I don't know about that man - not that I approach nightlife as a five-paragraph-essay, but they could definitely smooth their transitions.