27 Main Avenue North
Sykeston, ND 58486
Wells County
Phone: (701) 984-2320
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by monique m. on
i havent been here since it was something else.. that being said, i liked the new decor and the vibe that it has. i like the two outdoor bars and the ample smoking space/fresh air space. there isnt a dance floor area really.. mostly tables but still fun to go to. it wasnt really hard to get in but i'm sure there was a long line at one point.
by Nicholas Protzman on
Great make over! I've been to this place when it was Boss and am impressed with the new look and feel. Great open dance floor. VIP seating along the wall. Seats were comfortable, service was great! I loved the elevated area. There was no problem moving from one of the two bars to get back onto the dance floor. Loved the blue drink! Prices were what you would expect for San Francisco. For a busy night the bartenders were great. My girls and I loved the more diverse crowd. This place kinda reminds me of W hotel, classy. I love it. I will definitly be back!
by Efren Zebell on
I have been here...many times..fort everything from birthdays, anniversaries, concerts,and dinners...but I haven't been here in a long time.I was reminded of the significance and symbolism National restaurant has recently (especially in the NY Russian community) after seeing Anthony Bourdain visit and RAVE about it on the Travel Channel. It is one of the founding Russian restaurant/nightclubs in Brooklyn. It is a great example of the approach to celebration, dining, and decadent personality of Russian people, The entrance alone,with stairs completely plated in (Russian colored) gold with glass window doors greets you into a place not be mistaken for a regular restaurant and completely misunderstood if called a catering hall.The decor is a little Liberace meets King Midas and definitely aging in appeal in comparison to some of the other newer, more modern Russian restaurants in Brooklyn, but to severely alter it would be undoing history. The reds, golds, woods, marble , carpeting, and opera house lighting create a magical place where the vodka, caviar, and flatware never run out and money , age, and responsibilities are not an issue. To warm the people up are a slew of singers, bands,and music: you slow or fast for you to dance to on the dance floor, or for your listening pleasure as you feast on course after course of every food group and decorate the rest of your plate with "zakuski" (appetizers) that stay on the table throughout the night. The food is delicious and probably the best on Brighton because after all they have their very own supermarket next door, M& I International Foods. Any Russian or Russian just for the night would be pleased. The main event is, as Anthony Bourdain described, "a show that if John Waters saw would turn into a Broadway show and make it a hit". Half naked women (and men), gymnasts, dancers, singers, actors: a circus of performers come to entertain you around midnight or so for upwards of an hour or two. The music doesn't end with he show, it continues till the last party and/or person has left which could be as late as 4 or 5 in the morning. If you're ready and not scared of something different or craving a slice of Mother Russia come to National and don't forget to leave room for dessert!!