by Mike K. on
not reviewing FRI/Sat nights but midweek and off times. This is a great place to come in for a drink during the week. Happy hour is until 10pm daily with $10 pitchers. When greens is too busy come to rouge instead. You can call ahead and reserve a booth for taco tuesday as well. Yes i'm a regular here, but not when it turns into club rouge!!!
by Glenda Veazie on
Each time I go to the Gallery at lunch, upon my return to work, I ask my friends "why did you let me do it?" Rarely am I pleased with my experience, save for the Nine West Outlet (damn you cute shoes!), Golden Krust (patties!), and New York and Co (redline finds!). My generous 2 stars are due to these businesses only. I feel like I have entered another world, one in which I must watch out for unruly kids (why aren't they in school at noon?) and weird people who would like me to be their friend and/or social worker. I really should stay away but it keeps drawing me back for more disappointment.
by NaNa M. on
First time at this place to meet a couple of friends...I was surprised at the diverse scene: cute gay couples, hard core poseurs of hip-hop hyphee-ness, average trashy girls that puke in the corner, and an assortment of people with no rhythm. My one Mai Tai was generous and did the trick. My only complaint is that the DJ was really going for the old school gansta' rap "gang recognize gang in the bang-bang"? I mean an oldie but goodie..just a little hard to dance to without seeming like a total poser! Yeah gangs :P! No creepy sleazies..I tend to scare them off anyways when I get into my dancing :) but I was hoping for some more bumpin' songs, and to dance with people who actually can feel the music-- ya dig?