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    Foster's Shak

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Mon 7:00 am - 5:00 AM (Next day)
    Tue 7:00 am - 5:00 AM (Next day)

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    7 months ago

    Nice quiet bar that's transgender accepting. Be great to meet someone that's ok with me and be a companion

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    3 years ago

    I absolutely LOVE this place! Nuff said! Show up or miss out! I love this dive bar. Great people! KY Tom

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    I love coming to fosters. Kasandra wow she is a blast! Love her attention, she is the best. She is the a best!

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    215 speakeasy

    215 speakeasy

    4.8
    (64 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    We had a BLAST! Vincent took us on mixology class featuring local spirits, homemade syrups, and…read morefresh juices. We made three cocktails with step-by-step instructions and he made it fun and informative. My friends and I highly recommend this experience! Vincent is incredible!

    Step aside, Hogwarts... there's a new wizard in town, and his name is Vincent. I stumbled upon 215…read moreSpeakeasy like a weary traveler finding a hidden realm, and what I discovered was nothing short of magic. The place is tucked away and low key on purpose, but once you step inside, it's like entering another world. A magical land where cocktails reign supreme and Vincent is the all-powerful sorcerer behind the bar. There's no menu here... and there doesn't need to be. You simply tell Vincent what you're craving, and he conjures it with a flick of the wrist, a dash of bitters, and probably some ancient incantation whispered under his breath. I had three... maybe four drinks (time works differently in magical places), and each one was flawless. Complex yet balanced, bold yet smooth... true potions of happiness. If you're lucky enough to find yourself in this enchanted hideaway on the one night a week it's open, let Vincent work his craft. Just know you'll leave spellbound... and in my case, headed straight to bed, because even wizards can't save a 40-year-old from an early bedtime after a few too many old fashioneds.

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    Renegades

    Renegades

    3.3
    (128 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    "Ginger R. Mar 25,…read more2026 Don't go here. The people are all rude and the security guards are unbelievably egotistical. The food is meh. Also if you're under 21 DO NOT COME. Even if you are over 21 they will sometimes still give you a hard time despite all there servers being underage. -10/10" This review feels way off from reality. I've been here multiple times, and the experience has consistently been fun, welcoming, and well-run. First, the claim about "don't come if you're under 21" is simply not true. My son is 18 and regularly attends the Friday and Saturday night lessons with zero issues. It's actually one of the few places around that offers a safe, structured environment for younger people to learn and enjoy country dancing. As for staff and security--being firm is not the same as being "egotistical." They're managing a busy venue, and from what I've seen, they handle it professionally and keep things under control, which makes the whole place more enjoyable for everyone. The food is exactly what you'd expect for a lively night out--solid and satisfying--and the overall atmosphere is what keeps people coming back: great music, dancing, and a good crowd. Honestly, this reads more like a personal bad moment than an accurate representation of the place. Our experiences have been consistently positive, and we'll absolutely keep coming back.

    It was a pretty good place. Most of the bar tenders on the INSIDE of the bar are super friendly and…read morenice. The only thing I didn't like is that they have panhandlers in the bathroom who put soap on your hands after using the restroom. Why? Im not sure I like to wash my own hands and then after they ask for a tip. One small negative is one of the bar tenders older guy who tends the outside seating area. Hes a bit rude sometimes. No matter how positive you try to be with him he clearly looks like he doesnt wanna work or interact with anyone there. Gives an attitude and makes faces when you want to buy something quick and not keep your tab open. Other than the 2 small negatives. Its a pretty good place, food is good i had the beer cheese pretzels, and a burger with fries. Amazing drinks although they could be a bit pricey and OD expensive

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    The Blind Monk

    The Blind Monk

    4.5
    (498 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Stopped into The Blind Monk before meeting friends downtown and ended up ordering the strawberry…read morebruschetta and avocado toast while sitting at the bar. The bartender was easy to talk to and gave a couple suggestions without making it feel like a sales pitch. Both dishes came out pretty quickly even though the place started filling up during happy hour. The bruschetta had a nice mix of sweet and savory, and the avocado toast was fresh without being overly dressed up. I liked the overall pace of the service since nobody rushed me to order more once I finished eating. It felt like a comfortable place to unwind for a bit instead of a loud crowded spot where you're trying to leave right away.

    I was really disappointed with my experience at this restaurant. The…read moremeals were very overpriced for the portion sizes- small plates that did not feel like good value for what you pay. Service was also very slow, even when it wasn't busy. Everything took longer than expected and seemed disorganized. On top of that, the bartender was rude and unwelcoming. I was also charged for another person's drink without being asked or informed; which was unacceptable and felt careless. The staff seemed "blind" to how to properly run a restaurant. For the prices being charged, I expected much better food, service, and attention to detail. Unfortunately, I will not be returning.

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    Spitfire with tequila, grapefruit, Serrano agave, grapefruit sparkling, and lime.

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    Myer’s Lounge

    Myer’s Lounge

    3.8
    (16 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Myer's has brought class and quality to clematis. They serve cocktails not drinks and have…read moremixologist not bartenders. They are of a refined breed. Austin and Allison are above reproach, answering all my questions as well as introducing me to some exquisite liquor brands. Ill be coming back fo this establishment frequently especially for the amazing meatballs and ricotta plate or pizza (happens to be one of my favorite meals). They have a huge selection of bottles and can make any type of cocktail you throw at them. Including the FSU born y-bomb, not that I had one.

    I don't know how this place is even operating. they treat it like a club when in reality it's more…read moreof a bar/lounge, but they let herds, and i mean herds, of people in just for there to be no breathing room. you are quite literally packed like sardines in there. the dj also sucks, keeps talking over the music, let the music do the talking. the place has potential if they allowed the adjacent dance floor room to be apart of Meyers rather than a separate room playing an entirely different type of genre of music. it makes no sense to pay to get in only to be sandwiched in the bar aisle and entrance to the restroom and when you want to dance to the music and head to the dance floor it's an entirely different dj playing the opposite of Latin music. And that's not to say that the dj on the dance floor playing rnb esque music was bad. Just a weird Ass "club"

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    Treehouse

    Treehouse

    4.0
    (138 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I had a great experience at Treetop. The restaurant is beautiful but still feels comfortable and…read morerelaxed, not stuffy or over the top. We came on a Tuesday night and had plenty of choice for seating both inside and out. We sat outside and the rooftop view is stunning and really sets the tone for the night. It's the kind of place you can settle into and enjoy your time without feeling rushed. We were here from 7 to 11PM. Natalia was our server and she was awesome. Super friendly, checked on us just the right amount and made the whole dinner feel easy. I had the surf and turf which was cooked perfectly and full of flavor. My dining partner ordered the salmon and loved it just as much. I had a few Palomas and honestly lost count at some point which probably says everything about how good they were. Between the food the drinks the service and the view this place really gets it right and I'd definitely come back and recommend it.

    Ambiance--It was a special Brazilian Carnival night, with reserved seating (at cost) and a special…read moremenu. Attended with my daughter, aunt, and two adult cousins (About $15O)- food not included. Entertainment was decent. Needed more of something to feel Brazil carnival Food--I ordered from main menu "Kimchi fried rice," which is one of my favorite dishes. I lived in South Korea for a year. I noted that the pork belly in my kimchi fried rice was very hard and chewy (overcooked) which should not be the case. Otherwise I could taste the kimchi which was good. Around the table, there were fried chicken wings, a big juicy burger, French fries (very tasty) and one of my cousins have the special skewered chicken from the Brazilian menu. She reported the chicken to be very bland despite its colorful appearance. All in all, everyone said, their food was "OK." The specialty drinks, Caipirinha (X 2) were good. Service was wonderful --our server Susan checked on us often. She was very attentive (we did pay for a reserved table & attention, I suppose). The manager checked on us twice to make sure we were having a good time and we were - generally speaking. It's a beautiful rooftop. For the manger & waitress, I would return and I'll give the kimchi fried rice another try as well - don't overcook and cook even more in caste iron dish. Cheers!

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