Came here on a Saturday night, after a dinner when I let my haitian friend talked me into coming to dance konpa and meet some haitian ladies haha.
Paid $10 at the door, came in, dj was playing some really good music. Unfortunately it was kind of dead here. After my friend did some "parlaying" with some other Haitian patrons, we found out everyone was at a Haitian party in Brooklyn. The crowd here were older, maybe 35 and up, and mostly all with dates. So needless to say O walked away with no numbers that night.
But the atmosphere was nice, dance floor big enough for when the night is poppin, bartenders were mixing drinks strong, prices were decent. On a busier night I will def come back, even earlier to try out the food since the kitchen opened...
Read moreThe food was appalling. The service was despicable. We had a birthday party for our grandmother. She turned 90 this Saturday. I believed this to be a pretty momentous occasion. To them, it was barley a social event. Not one smile on the waiters faces. There was only one bathroom that smelled like pinesol. And the bathroom was clogged They rolled out the cake and unwrapped the candles right in front of her. Are you serious!!? Spent over 2000$ on this event. This is a place I will never...
Read moreHorrible food and service. The workers just kept idly sitting and staring at me. They never check on you. You have to call them and ask for basic eating utensils. The table was dirty when we got there and remember there were workers sitting around. After eating, the plates and glasses stayed on the table until we called one of the workers and asked that the dirty items be removed. It was just a lot. I would not...
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