2301 Port Road
Pine Bluff, AR 71601
Jefferson County
Phone: (870) 536-8687
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by Chris A. on
I had a very expensive "blah" sort of meal here last night and I was surprised, to say the least. I'll start with the pro's because this list is significantly shorter than the con's. PRO's: Atmosphere is gorgeous, nicely designed, and very comfortable. Music is fun and just loud enough. I chose a great wine. CON's: The food was mediocre, at best, and I'm really being generous by saying that. The waitstaff were just barely attentive, forgetful, and lazy (yet very friendly). They LOVE to cater to money at this restaurant so they were too busy sucking up to a table of 8 to pay our table of 2 much attention. Our experience: I took a friend out to dinner "just because" and we each had the 11 course tasting menu, which we allowed the chef to choose with the one requirement that one of the dishes be the lobster pot pie ($15 surcharge per person, of course). The dishes were attractive... nicely plated and perfectly portioned for a few bites per plate, great use of color, and plates that coordinated nicely with the item being served. The lobster pie was cold inside and had to be sent back, the filet was also cold but we ate it anyway, some of the sauces were overpowering, the fish was either overcooked or undercooked (there were four seafood dishes. The scallops were perfect, I must say), and everything was way oversalted. WAY oversalted. The meal was so miserably poor that, by the end of it, we realized that they'd forgotten to serve us one of our 11 courses and we were perfectly OK with that. We simply had it deducted from the bill - absolutely no harm done there, I probably didn't want it anyway. Of course, if our server had been paying attention to our table at all (or any of the other three servers standing in plain sight having a very animated conversation while diners looked around for service) somebody may have noticed. Go to Mozza
by Jack N. on
Bar, restaurant, patio, club, combined as one This is a pretty cool place, and a ton of Asians go here for some reason. When you enter, you go right to the bar, or to the restaurant. I never ate here, so I can't comment on the food. The bar area is okay, its where everyone meets up, the problem is there isn't many seats, so be ready to stand for a while. You can then walk to the patio area. It is completely sealed, as far as I can tell, so I'm kind of surprise you can smoke there, and there's plenty of seats there. From the patio, you can climb upstairs and go to the club area. The dance floor is quite big, with a mini and unheated patio for smoke breaks. So strange that I notice these things even though I don't smoke. For some reason, people that are on the dance floor, are pretty wasted. I can see why some would avoid this area. I was here on more than 1 occasion, there was 1 time that I was wasted, and yeah, it was fun, but I don't remember what happened. P.S. about the dress code - No, you don't need a girl on your arm to get in, at least that was the case for the last 3 times that I went there for the past month or so, but you do need a collar shirt. If you dress like a thug, you can always go to Red Rock West on the corner, but don't say I didn't warn ya, the "bartenders" can get a little wild over there.