1604 Northeast Vine Street
Roseburg, OR 97470
Douglas County
Phone: (541) 957-1845
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by yeganeh m. on
Ok, so I am a big fan of this place. I love coming here in the morning and enjoy anything from their coffee to oatmeal, sandwiches, salads, drinks and of course their GELATO which is the best I have tried in the US. Now the question comes that why I rated it with three stars then?! Well, the place is a great place to work, study, meet with people and socialize with their free wi-fi and all the variety of options for food. BUT it is freezing cold. I mean it is painfully cold. I know a lot of people who do not come here because of this. After all you do not want to have gelato in the coldest place. People go for cold stuff when they are hot. I also know that a lot of people complaint about this but it seems that those behind the counter don't get it. They walk constantly and they are by the oven/toaster/etc. and don't feel the wind that is blowing from about 10 AC panels directly at those who are sitting. Other than this and the fact that it is a bit pricey, the place ROCKS.
by Grace K. on
For the record, they are serious about guys not getting in without girls. You have to have a girl with you if you want to stand a chance of getting into this place. One of my friends went to park the car and when it was his turn in line to get in, the bouncer told him exactly that - but luckily, he could see us through the window and indicated that he was with us, which is when the bouncer let him in. So, for you men out there - keep in mind that you'll need a female to get in, but the upside is that so will everyone else, so there is plenty of eye candy once you go inside. The line we stood in to get in was chock full of Asian people that I was wanting to leave, but upon entering, it was a really diverse crowd, although Asians did make up for approximately 1/3 of the customers there on this Friday evening. This is a great spot. My friends in NY kept on claiming that this is a spot I'd love, and they were absolutely right. The first floor consists of a full bar and indoor area lounge - - and adjacent to that is a semi-outdoor patio area that is bustling with people. They had well-placed lights all over the ceiling, and rather large, real trees were growing out of the ground, contributing to the greenhouse effect. Head upstairs from there, and you understand where all the music was coming from, as it's a nightclub upstairs with people packed like sardines. For as packed as it was, I did notice that it wasn't TOO hot or humid up there, which was good. The music was good, and people were obviously out to live it up, which is always fun to watch. The majority of my time I spent at the outdoor patio area which was warm even on this brisk evening. Drinks were good, but the service was really rather curt. Six of us enjoyed a few drinks down there before heading upstairs. On this evening, this being NYC and freezing cold, I had on a wool coat and a scarf that I had taken off during the night while indoors. Amidst the hustle of leaving this place, the scarf fell out of the coat, and I never noticed it was missing until we got back to the hotel. It was a wool Burberry scarf, and though we were able to discern that it was dropped at the club (since it was not in the cab and not on my coat anymore), it didn't tale a genius to figure out that it would be long gone. Of course, Rob is never one to settle for the obvious, and he called that club without fail starting that night at 2 AM, all the way to the next afternoon when they finally answered. Unbelievably enough, while I was out shopping with my girlfriend, we find out that they have the scarf in their office. HUH? WHAT? How? I mean, seriously, how is that possible... a Burberry scarf worth over $300.... probably just tossed on the ground somewhere, and be it the staff or the customers, they picked it up and kept it in Lost and Found? Furthermore, a guy who keeps on calling and calling until one silly scarf is found, despite the hopelessness of it all? Just goes to show you that persistence can pay off, which is Rob's motto in life. And, it restores some of your faith in humanity - - - I've always hoped, and now am inclined to believe, that there ARE righteous, honest people in the world. One or two of them happen to work at THE PARK. Thank you to the staff there, it really did my heart (and neck) good to get that scarf back.