2813 Ky Route 321
Prestonsburg, KY 41653
Floyd County
Phone: (606) 889-9900
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by Erinn Mcfeely on
From what I gather, their music is better thursday nights. lots of throwbacks, the last time I stopped by on a Thursday, which might have been a year ago, SWV's Human Nature remix came on, and then Candy Rain, and then... yeah. Happiness ensued. Not somewhere you go to dance, please be clear. It's where you go to sit at tables, eat, and drink. Or, stand by the bar, look someone in the eye, and drink. Decor a nice change from the plastic white that seems to be a favorite on this strip. The other times though... I don't know what to say. Their DJ looks sweet, but it's just this unimaginative house mix? I think that's what Koreans must be into.
by Carlos Wiederwax on
This is a really unusual place. It is really clean and almost too perfect in terms of the facilities. The signage is even perfect. It was almost like being in the Twilight Zone. I liked the music, but the DJs talk far too much. Just let us enjoy the music!
by lora c. on
Third Floor is a sleek cafe/lounge with a narrow layout but a variety of seating. If you are looking for a semi-private experience, there are a handful of tables by the windows, perfect for conversation. Otherwise, a few blue plush couches with low tables are prime seats for having a good time with a small party, and there is a private-ish area in the back good for groups of ten or more. Socializing and "meeting people" is easier at Third Floor Cafe than, say, at Bon Chon or Maru or any other Ktown lounge, but still not really encouraged. This is a place where either everyone already knows each other, or you come with your own group. You do not come here to mingle. Big afterwork and college crowd, especially on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Tuesday Happy Hour offers an AYCE/AYCD special ($14 for unlimited coors/millers/bud or red/white wine, and fried chicken) that always promises a good time. Even though the crowd is predominantly Korean, I've always found staff welcoming and have had fruit platters and drinks on the house. And ten bucks says that if you're Asian and go to or went to school in the city, you'll run into someone you know. The decor is a little odd (electric blue couches, orange fabric) but the place is dark enough that its kind of nice.