This place was random. So random.
It's a very large bar (located in the center of the place, with an ample amount of tables and booths scattered surrounding it. There is a tiny little stage in the back with a little dance floor in front of it.
When I entered there was a DJ playing a pretty decent mix of music, house, hip-hop, Top 40. All dance worthy tracks. Then, a cover band started playing, which changed the bar vibe a bit. The music in here was BLARRING. I am from Vegas, you expect this in a club, but this is a bar. Come on now.
They offer malibu buckets (people drink from buckets!!!) and have an assortment of drink specials.
There were all kinds of people here. All different walks of life. I will give this bar kudos for checking IDs. The ONLY bar that did this on my trek around downtown on a Friday night.
The place was clean and the staff was really friendly. I do recommend that the turn the music down and set an overall theme for the night.
They do offer food and there are several TVs all over the place. Definitely a place to catch a game at.
I've been here twice. Once during the middle of the week for a late lunch, and once on a Friday night during a bar hopping girls night out. My first experience, for lunch, was great. The place was deserted, our server was friendly and the food was fantastic. My night time experience was a 180. It was crowded, no where to stand, or sit and it was dirty. Very awkward feeling. We all ordered rum & coke (it was also difficult to get a bartenders attention, although it was very busy) and omg it was the worst drink I've ever had. It was so strong it tasted like I was drinking rum out of the bottle. Not an enjoyable experience at all. I'll definitely go back for lunch, but there's no way I'll go back during the evening.
Review Source:Great sports bar in the middle of Downtown Melbourne. The food is great, but sometimes the service is a little lacking. They do happen to have the best shrimp po'boy I've had outside Louisiana. It is always loaded with shrimp and their remoulade sauce is excellent. Their pizza is also pretty good and they have plenty of seating. You can also catch your games there since there are TV screens all over the place. They also have a limited take-out menu that you can order from the window outside, or you can call and order anything off the menu to pick up inside.
Review Source:Just returned from a week in Melbourne. Â We hit this place up after an evening in town and needed something to eat late. Â We ordered at the outside window and the pizza was made quickly to our special request and was still steaming hot after we walked back to the place we were staying. Â Good tasting too! Â
The clientele actually going into the club looked young and the music was a bit too loud for us but if we ever visit again, we will certainly try the pizza again.
Everyone talked about "the new place" cuz well, there ain't much around here. We finally muscled up the gang to go and well, um, yeah. Strike One: Apparently the ladies dress code is 1 of 3 choices: booty shorts & heels, Wilma Flinstone Top & Heels or short dress & heels (optional to have it be Wilma Flinstone style).
We walk in and it's loud. Though not apparently loud enough to drown at the hmmmmmm what's the word for a lame guy that mixes douche & dirtbag? DourcheBag? Dirche? Whatevs - there were 4 groups of 'em right as we walked in alone. That would be an immediate Strike 2. (If I gave a strike for each separate group, well let's just say they wouldn't be able to win even a Pee Wee League Championship til 2570). Ay Caramba Que Lata Dios Mio - we're stuck here til our other friends show up.
So we saunter to the front corner of the bar to pass time with alcohol. Next to a group of 12 yr olds (ok possibly 21, they check ID's and all) "Oh my GAAAAAAWWWWWWD * high pitch chihuahua voice* I totally saw Jason look at Becky who told Jimmy that Susie totally ......." I just start laughing, in their faces, as I look over my shoulder to get my love & my BFF's drink order. Jesus H we've just walked into lunchtime at the middle school. Strike Three.
The place is pretty good sized w/ a long rectangular bar that stretches the room. There are tables on the right, booths on the left. They apparently serve food and had a stage area in the back where a band was setting up. The loud din wasn't cuz it was so crowded but more from the fact that the jukebox (?) was cranked so loud everyone pretty much had to yell to converse. Our drinks weren't water, but sure as hell didn't contain a lot of booze. I over tipped him anyhoos, as looking around, his clientele could barely fake being an adult let alone know how to decently tip someone.
We head to the back patio which was much nicer. It's a bit small & cramped but they've got tables & chairs plus a kick ass bartender chica who pours them quick & strong. There was some photographer guy snapping pics as various groups waved him over - we just kept turning around whenever he raised his lens to us - no need for photographic proof I spent 45 min in this place! The rest of our group started trickling in and we ran into a couple peeps my love hadn't seen in a while - who admitted they were there for the the simple fact that: The place is new and the girls are young & dumb. This place is excellent for those who neglect to realize whether they have a fake gold chain or not they're still trailer, people in their 20's & 30's who like to act 15, snarky bitches who love to laugh at people.
Still trying to decide between Train Wreck or Circus. Either way we'll be back to try it again during Happy Hour as rumor has it the food's pretty tasty. Ever go there again on a weekend night? Hell to the No.