Renovated and under new management. Good place to get a quick drink except on late weekend nights when there’s «ratchet» kids everywhere. Other than that, service and food is great. Ask for Bryan!
Christina N.
Classificação do local: 4 Glen Oaks, NY
It used to be called Place at Main, most of it looks the same except walking in the bar is pushed really close to the wall. But they are very nice and accommodating. I was able to get the VIP for my friends and I with two bottles of Hennessy for about 2+ hours and bring in a beer pong table for about $ 30 a person. Good deal to me!
Tony C.
Classificação do local: 3 Queens, NY
Flushing’s one and only KTV/Bar/Dance Studio hybrid formerly known as Place at Main is now Studio M. I love the new interior as its much more spacious and lit up compared to the dark and cramped Place at Main. There are much more couches and a new wooden floor. However its so new that it seems renovation is not even done yet as there are still blueprints stuck on the wall and the door to our KTV room was falling apart. We booked a large/vip room for a party of nearly 20 at $ 100/hr on a Saturday night. The room had a nice modern look to it with couches at every corner. Also there were 2 televisions showing the KTV videos as well. The song database and mic system are outdated. They use the wall-attached tablet format like any other Flushing karaōke joint but I would say their songs are older than Monster’s. Popular songs ranging from 1 – 2 years old are missing from both Chinese and English categories. Also they still use the stone-age method of wired microphones so get ready for some tripping over from your tipsy friends. Although their ktv needs some improvement, like it predecessor, their business comes from the bar and its too early to give a set verdict as Studio M just started running. I did like the public beer/water pong tables set up in the main lounge for people to play with.