Friends and I were looking for a 40 + dancing venue outside of Boston. Eventhough its listed as more of a place to have a wedding, on Sat nights they open it up for dancing. We got there around 9: oo. As we entered the foyer there was a drunk passed out in a wing chair next to a card table that said«tickets». No one else was around. After trying to decide whether to enter aman came up and said«Can I help you«I told him we were deciding when he abrupty said. «see ya» and walked away. Isn’t that rude I replied. He turned and explained that he was in a conversation(hitting on customers) We promptly left.
Patricia M.
Classificação do local: 5 Boston, MA
I really love this venue. It hosts a lot of Haitian concerts(bale) that never get shut down and that’s a HUGE relief for us(Haitians). They provide so much parking so although you might have to look around there’s plenty of space. I think it’s pretty spacious inside. There’s two bars that are obviously always filled with people but you always get attended to. It is a cash only bar, so bring cash, drinks are reasonably priced. I really love the feel of this place so I highly recommend you go to this place and leave the drama at home. I’ve never been to anything other than Haitian events so I can only write about what I know. I hope this helps
Kelly C.
Classificação do local: 3 Malden, MA
Attended an event here and It’s not a bad space, but wasn’t wonderful. Huge bathrooms, bar was a little overwhelmed by all the people, and the cash machine was out of cash so we had to leave to go get cash. Drinks were reasonably priced. It was a bit loud if you are trying to hear anything if there are lots of people talking near the bar, but I think it was just that there were too many people. I guess it served it’s purpose.