8828 Railroad Street
Birch Run, MI 48415
Saginaw County
Phone: (989) 777-0419
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Joe S. on
I love Lime, but I'm not allowed in on Sundays for brunch because I am too old. Even though I was a screaming sloppy drunk and loved places like Lime when I was in my 20s, I wear nice shoes now, and I don't like barf and booze on them anymore. So - my review is for weeknight dinner at Lime. It's fun, strange and empty. The last time I was there, it was on a Wednesday night - we did Open Table, which was silly because the restaurant was empty. A group came in - one big drag queen and 3 club kids. I paid them $5 and a red velvet cupcake for a penis balloon. (I can say "penis" here, right?) Cheap entertainment... Anyway - the food here is really good. Think American tapas, and mean mean cocktails. However, knowing a little how kitchens work, I won't eat here on Monday/Tuesday because there just isn't enough turnover.
by Daniel B. on
Got here around 10:30 PM on a Friday night and we were able to get in immediately using one of the left lines and a password passed around Facebook, which got us in for free. It was kind of empty when we got there, but the place filled up quick within the next couple hours. The crowd is mostly mid-20 to mid-30 somethings and for the most part diverse. There are a few rooms to this club. The main dance area, surrounded by two bars, and then the DJs on stage, a back dance area with a bar and a couple stages, and an outdoor-type room. The main dance area plays mainstream music, while the back room plays alternative mixes. VIP areas are located upstairs above the main dance floor. The color-lighted stages are cool and so are the strobe lights and mist. The main dance hall here is better than Primal. Drinks at this place are typically $8 each (e.g. rum and coke, vodka and tonic). We got three jagerbombs for $30. Minimum amount to open a tab with a credit card is $20. Opera closed at 2:45 AM. Not a bad club and I enjoyed my time here.
by Wilber Runion on
I am writing this review based on The Terrace being a music venue. I must say this is my FAVORITE spot to see hip hop shows. The price to see a show is a deal The security is friendly [yes, even if you are 18+ but under 21] Very intimate venue [small stage, but there is no "back-stage area for artists to escape to after their set] Usually never packed. I have seen Souls of Mischief here twice, Hieroglyphics once, and Giant Panda once, and Crown City Rockers once here. After a group has preformed, they always go towards the front entrance of the venue and have time to spend with the fans.