Don't blink, or you'll miss it.
Sabine is on the second floor (or "deck," as they call it in the sailing world) of a building halfway between Shaggy's and the Verandas condos. A pretty nice location that allows for some great sunset views, but aside from that, this is definitely a "local" bar. I'm more or less a local - in that I'm not a tourist - but I felt a bit out of place here. As others have said, Sabine caters to an older crowd that all seems to know each other. Karaoke seems to be a big thing here, so if you've got a good set of pipes to belt out the oldies, you'll probably make some friends.
All in all, Sabine is a nice place to unwind if you want to avoid the tourist traps and/or hooligans causing a ruckus across the street.
Oh Sabine's. Â I hope you have recovered from our attack.
Last Friday night i hosted a wedding pre-party at Sabine's for friday night Karaoke. Â There were about 15-20 people not in our group, and probably 50 of us. Â We sang, we danced, we tipped the awesome bartender Lori like she was a stripper. Â
You should go here because it is quiet and way less "jersey Shore" than the boardwalk. Â It has real people being real cool. Â But call ahead if you want Jameson whiskey because they ran out and poor Kevin was sad.
Pretty neat place to hang out and loiter. Â Mostly an older crowd and most (if not all) seem to be regulars and know each other. Â This bar is on the second storey and has a great, west-facing deck to view the sun setting over Little Sabine. Â Drinks are great and prices reasonable. Â The jukebox sucks, though...if you are younger than 68 or so.
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