Embassy Bar
325 South Minnesota Avenue
Saint Peter, MN 56082
Nicollet County
Phone: (507) 931-3903
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by Karl Meinke on
From the moment I descended the stairs in the front entrance into the main lobby... from the moment I was serenaded by 90's boy band tunes courtesy of an overly-earnest yet surprisingly in tune Asian boy... from the moment I stepped foot into a themed room decorated completely in pink and Hello Kitty... I tingled with anticipation that this was going to be the night that I found a legit norebang in SF. It had all the acoutrements of a legit norebang. - Private rooms for you to sing your heart out to the joy (or dismay, whatever) of your companions. - Booze and food service at the touch of a button on the touchscreen (I'm sorry we incessantly buzzed you 25 times in one minute, we didn't know if it was working). - Big flat screens on both sides of the private room so that you could have a full clear view of the lyrics and the cheesy early 90's karaoke music videos (Cut screen to pensive, moody man with sideswept bangs and stonewashed jeans, gazing sadly at the Golden Gate Bridge, reminiscing of better times with his beloved blonde in her floral babydoll dress, frolicking hand in hand along the piers of Fisherman's Wharf). - They even had a super modern touch screen TV system so you could pick out all your songs! What is this newfangled contraption-a-bob! (Again, sorry we buzzed you a million times, server girl. Technology had us momentarily mystified.) But the point of karaoke is to go sing your favorite songs in aforementioned settings. And maybe it's because of their super fancy touchscreen system but Pandora is seriously lacking in all the tried and true karaoke songs. Either that or the system was too complicated for us to figure out how to find it. FAAAAAAAIILLLL. But on another note, they did have a private room with a stripper pole. That's the room I'm getting next time - I foresee a future as a singing burlesque exotic dancer in the distance. Just fucking with you.
by Francine L. on
Came on a Saturday night. It was a one night event with some promoting company who managed to call out the azns of every neighborhood. Came about 20 minutes after the guestlist closed, but got our girls in via susceptible male promoters.  Our boys had to wait in line and pay $20/head. Typical promoting bs. So leave early bc traffic on Hollywood Blvd is killer. It pays to be on time, guys! The place itself is two stories, the upper level being much more spacious -- at least early in the night. When you walk in, there's an open patio area of tables.  Inside is a tiny dance floor and bar with DJ spinning basic top 40s. Birthday girl luckily got a huge area for their table. Was nice being able to sit away from the crowds to rest my high heel adorned feet. My friends were at the bar for a LONG time and the cash registers weren't working so the bartender hooked them up - drinks on the house. Not too shabby, right? Anyway we finally made it upstairs when they opened it up.  We bypassed some band performing rock music (random!)..and then kept walking deeper into a separate room with a bar and another DJ spinning hip hop. Friend said the drinks at this bar were cheaper than downstairs. Upstairs also has an open air area so people were smoking. Didn't ventilate well though so you were surrounded my clouds of smoke. Not so great for the lungs so we eventually made our way back downstairs. Gist of the night: super packed, big prices and long waits at the bar...but when you're surrounded by your friends and family, anytime is a good time.  Especially when my buddy DIana P. is tossed beyond repair LOL The decor is not bad. Classy old looking furniture from what I remember. Park in the Kodak Theater lot if you don't mind a small walk. It's $10 to park there versus the $20 H.wood valet service. Don't think I'll be returning any time soon but if you're heading out there, make sure to pre-game and come early with fun people.
by Hiroko Seekamp on
Alright so I'm not really sure how I feel about this place. While I think the space was nice it was A) way too hot & B) filled with smoke--which made it really uncomfortable to breathe. For this reason I wasn't really able to get a feel for much else in the space. While the music was good, it wasn't exceptional--and between that and the smoke, I just wasn't able to have a good time here. I think the real probelm with Antik is its lack of an identity. Everything about it came off as generic and if it weren't for the indoor smoking, I'm not sure I'd remember this place at all.
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