by Maximina Najera on
Came here for the David Choi show on 11/15/2009. He's cool for a guy from So-Cal. .. =D This place is pretty chill and I really like the vibe. It did get a bit stuffy inside but nothing another vodka tonic couldn't fix. I didn't try any of the food because well, you're there for the music. If it wasn't for the show then I'd probably would've never step foot inside this place.
by Vivienne Eberhardt on
I was here for a birthday party in the bar. The DJ was pretty good, but it was really unnecessarily loud. I didn't eat anything, but I DID order what I thought would be a decent margarita since HELLO, margarita is in their name!! Um...I think I got a better margarita from a premixed batch at Gay Pride. Seriously, it was just awful...watery and flavorless and not even in a margarita glass!! At one point I yelled to my friend, "I'll BE BACK! I'M GOING TO GO GET ANOTHER ONE OF THESE SHITTY MARGARITAS!" because I was hoping the 13 year old kid working the bar would over-pour on the tequila and I would at LEAST get a nice buzz.
by Geralyn Y. on
Frying pan, I am a fan. Let's see: Eating on a ship docked on the Hudson River? Very cool, especially with a view of the city line and New Jersey surrounding. Go at night: how romantic! The food? Really really good 'dock' eats. Our group had crabcakes, hamburgers, and seasoned fries. Tasty! My crabcake was perfect- flavorful and not greasy. The fries were yummy too, I think they were beer battered. Folks sitting around us were eating other good picks like hot dogs, mussels, and even lobsters. Environment? Fun! Lots of different groups and tons of space. People like to get round after round of beer, so make sure you don't sit next to someone obnoxious! We ended up moving to the upper level of the ship, felt like we were at a yacht party. Huge dance floor on the lower level. The dj spins a good mix- 90s, old school, doesn't overdo top 40 stuff either. Go, now! You definitely want to go while the weather's still nice.