4402 Colley Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23508
Norfolk City County
Phone: (757) 489-2520
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by Steph L. on
Whenever the man convention that I roll with decides to throw me into their strip club/gentlemen's club agenda and school me on the art of throwing money into the sky like a grown man with a midlife crisis, we usually go to the Brau to make it rain. It's unpretentious, doesn't have a cover and the modus operandi isn't overwhelming for a girl with a basic introduction to establishments of this nature. The dancers are sociable and most of them got a lot of that jelly. The crowd is, as many will note, a precarious working-class bunch. Though it's generally an LA crowd like any other and we've chatted with some cool cats there, I'm going to say that it's best to keep at least a vague sense of self-awareness (and - just a hunch - avoid talking any shit about the Dodgers?) since the atmosphere is brimming with potential for a few scuffles and is sometimes actualized. I've never had a problem there, but a couple of my male associates can parlay a few anecdotes about the Brau's clients on the contrary. Let's just say chairs have been thrown across the stage at one another in full-blown brawls. Exxxcellent (insert Mr. Burns fingers here). The only real downside to this place was the new Indian waitress with the British accent (which most would find hot) but unfortunately had a stinky attitude problem (voted off the island). This crazy bird gets a slap on the wrist only because she was butt-hurt that we, and other patrons, were unassumingly ordering drinks from the bar and not from her, so she took to unlocking her serious crazy side at some of the customers as well as yelling at the bartender for serving us. Good for a laugh or two, but not when she indulges in more epi fits than actual bar tending. The bar/waiting service is great otherwise and the Brau is always a choice venue to watch broads do the rain-and-thunder dance.
by Katherine D. on
CATFISH TACOS, people. Order them now. They are simply divine! I love Six Feet Under. The food is fabulous and VERY reasonably priced. The kitchen crew pays attention to both the entres and the side dishes, which is really great. I've never had a bad bite (except during their growing pains stage when they very first opened, thank god that's over). Be sure to order the raw oysters, which are quite possibly the best deal in the city. Sometimes the place can get really crowded, and during the dinner hours the place is usually crawling with the little spawn of Grant Park gentrifies. So choose your dining times wisely. Also, parking is pretty nightmarish, but you can always find a spot on one of the side streets.