Metalheads United. very cool all ways where i hung out before the rosebank boys ran me over. can’t whate to go back. you can’t kill what’s already deD
Irane M.
Classificação do local: 4 Hackensack, NJ
Came here from Bergen County, NJ to see a friend’s band play. I’ve never been to Staten Island before, so this was a new adventure. Pretty easy to get here, it’s on the main strip. The bar itself was your usual punk dive bar. It wasn’t very big, but there’s also a little outdoor area in the back where you can chill. Bartenders were very nice and drinks were affordable. They have a few tvs on the wall, so you can catch the news or whatever game is on. The music went back and forth between ska, punk, and hardcore(but they did play a Hall and Oates song in the middle of all that. Random, but awesome lol). I must say, Staten Island knows how to turn up! By the time the last band came on, the entire place turned into a mini mosh pit but it was totally cool and everyone had a great time. I’d definitely come back here again. As for parking, I parked next door in the Pathmark lot. Not sure if bar patrons are supposed to park there, but a bunch of us did and nobody was ticketed/towed. Yay for that!
Turri D.
Classificação do local: 3 West Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
Staten Island dive bar with a pool table and outside yard area; I went here the other night with two of my close friends. They were DJing music outside from the 80s and early 90s which was fun and I must say its been a long time since I’ve seen that many hipsters actually dancing opposed to bopping around in the corners. Not too many draft options but they were selling Lagunitas IPA which is an awesome brewery and an awesome beer — bottles for $ 6 — Heineken bottles for 5.