Pit Stop Bar
907 Burrel Avenue Northeast
Cooperstown, ND 58425
Griggs County
Phone: (701) 797-3113
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by Wilbur Vandivier on
i come here every third Thursday for the Dresscode party & i would be here every Thursday if they had a Dresscode party every week (which they should!) cover is cheap i you come early or if you happen to know the right people ;) drinks are a little out of my price range but i can afford to splurge every know & then... plus i'm usually drunk by the time i get there. the DJs are amazing & i am always down for a dance party 21 floors up!
by Larry A. on
The Mabuhay Gardens (aka The Mab, The Fab Mab, The Mabuhay) is a San Francisco nightclub located at 443 Broadway, on the Broadway strip of North Beach, an area best known for its strip clubs. Originally a Filipino restaurant and club owned by Ness Aquino, it featured many Filipino celebrities. In 1976, Aquino agreed to have rock promoter and television producer Dirk Dirksen book punk and new wave bands there; it soon became one of the main venues for punk rock in San Francisco in the late 1970s and early 1980s (a sort of west coast CBGBs). In 1983 Ness gave metal promoter Tambre Bryant a chance to do metal, again it soon became one of the main venues for metal bands. Virtually every early Bay Area punk, new wave, metal and rock band performed there at one time or another, and it was an important touring stop for bands from beyond the San Francisco Bay Area. Among the bands that performed there were the Dead Kennedys, Flipper, Romeo Void, Black Flag, The Dictators, The Nuns, The Offs, The Mutants, The Avengers, The Damned, DEVO, Iggy Pop, The Ramones, D.O.A., The Screamers, Minutemen, DRI, Redd Kross, JFA, Blind Illusion, Anvil Chorus, Megadeth, Metallica, and Death Angel, just to name a few. Comedian Whoopie Goldberg also made early appearances at the venue. In 2007 Tambre Bryant & Tonus Atkins, decided to bring live punk, metal, and rock back to the Mab. Many shows featuring the same bands that played back in the day. MAJOR EDIT: Turns out the new "owner" is just a "lessee."   He also decided to pull the plug on live music.  Yes, Tonus & Tambre now have to move all the booked shows to other venues.  Seems the lessee would rather have his thuggy ghetto fabulous freaks and their guns roaming his place ruining Broadway.  Well, hopefully your lease will be up soon, dude. Dropped to one star.
by Mitch Haymaker on
Maybe I tried the sushi on an off night here, but I wasn't too thrilled with it. Actually, me even trying the sushi broke one of my cardinal rules of Asian cuisine: avoid places that have multiple, divergent styles of Asian food on one menu. The Thai food I've had here was good, and it's definitely nice to be able to have a change from Mexican or bar food while staying in the Village. It's a little dark inside, but it seems to work once you sit down to eat. The panang curry was good, and they didn't skimp on the rice to go with it.
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