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    Lounge On Main

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Happy hour specials

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    Southerlands Cigar Lounge

    Southerlands Cigar Lounge

    4.6
    (12 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Hey family! Happy Saturday! If you noticed or maybe you haven't, I've been frequenting this…read moreestablishment a lot lately. I love coming here because I feel so welcomed and after a while it begins to feel like Cheers where everyone knows your name. I particularly love Southerlands because it's conveniently located close to Stock and Grain Food Hall in High Point. It's literally a 2 min drive. This spot has all the vibes, wonderful music, friendly staff and occasionally a food truck. Even though I don't always smoke a cigar, I appreciate that when you walk inside, you don't instantly smell it so strongly. I've been to other cigar lounges and the cigar smoke can be a lot. Y'all know I absolutely love a good cocktail. The bartenders are wonderful and the drink selections are plenty. Even if you don't see something on the menu you would like, they can make you anything. I appreciate how accommodating they are as well. Whether I come during the week (they started $5 drink specials on Wednesdays) I can pull up and have a drink and bring my laptop or come on a Friday for Ladies Night and have a DJ spin and I'm on the dance floor. Whatever you are feeling, they have it. You also never know who you're going to meet. I think it's also a great place for networking. They do have options if you'd like to do a private event or celebrate something special. There is plenty of space and a very large parking lot. I'll have to update you all on the cigars when I go next time. They've been in business about 3 years and I want it to stay around. Please support this local establishment. You will not be disappointed. I hope when you come that you make a friend or two because I definitely have. Be sure to follow on IG at Southerlandscigarlounge for updates and specials during the week.

    I attended their After Work Wednesday night and had an amazing time. I arrived around 6:30 and was…read moreable to do some work on my laptop which the music was playing. All why having a $5 drink and their bartender is not stingy. Once finished with work I enjoyed another drink and the good vibes. I had only planned to stay for a couple hours but ended up closing the place down. I definitely recommend this spot especially if looking for a nice spot midweek.

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    Brunch event with live Sax player.
    Brunch event with live Sax player.
    Brunch event with live Sax player.
    Brunch event with live Sax player.
    Brunch event with live Sax player.

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    Brunch event with live Sax player.
    Magnolia Blue

    Magnolia Blue

    4.3
    (336 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    MB is a Gem. We have been patrons over the last 3 years and the Drinks, Food, Service and…read moreAtmosphere is always consistent. We thoroughly enjoyed the live music on Friday 1/16/2025, keep bringing this artist back. Lastly, GM Luke Martin is the heart and soul of this place...he works very hard and goes out of his way to make sure his customers are well taken care of. One of the most proactive GM's I have ever seen. Keep up the great work. James and Chrissy

    Magnolia Blue was one of my favorite High Point eateries. Whether I went for weekend brunch or New…read moreYear's Eve dinner, I never had a bad meal there. It closed in early February for what were supposed to be renovations, only to reopen months later with a new name and a new concept, trading slightly upscale Southern for more upscale Italian. In some regards, this makes sense - it fills a void created by the closure of Lulu and Blu - but in other ways, it's a massive gamble. My wife and I went for our anniversary dinner, and while it was an overall pleasant experience, it also made us miss Magnolia. The higher price point is the chief culprit. Otto and Blue offers pastas in the $20s and entrees starting in the $30s, bread and olive oil not included. While we were celebrating an occasion that merited such a splurge, it's hard to imagine the restaurant remaining competitive at those prices once the sheen of newness wears off. Look past that, however, and Otto and Blue shines in both ambiance and service. It's classy without being stuffy, and the dark turquoise tones suit it well. Allison, a Magnolia Blue mainstay, was personable and attentive and provided excellent service throughout the meal. Otto and Blue's menu offers apps, salads, pastas, and entrees. It's predominantly Italian albeit with a few options for the steak-and-potatoes crowd. The dishes range from recognizably classic (rigatoni Bolognese) to conspicuously elevated (halibut piccatta). After mulling over several offerings, we went with the bread service, tagliatelle, and duck cacciatore. The food ranged from fairly good to outstanding. While $9 for bread is a tough pill to swallow, they executed it as well as they possibly could have: a hot, fresh ciabatta with tasty herb butter, olive relish, and a quality olive oil-balsamic combo as accompaniments. The cacciatore boasted a pair of duck legs confit, and while I'm usually no fan of dark meat poultry, these were prepared well with crispy skin and plenty of meat. For a typically hearty dish, the sauce seemed light (and a bit subdued), but that could be a consequence of serving atop polenta (more absorbent) rather than pasta. Speaking of pastas and sauces, the tagliatelle hit a nice balance of creamy and zesty without swimming in its white wine lemon sauce. Surprisingly, the highlight of the meal ended up being the dessert that Otto and Blue kindly offered as an anniversary gift. A scoop of vanilla bean gelato came adorned with a Biscoff cookie, a drizzle of olive oil, and a dash of salt. If salt and especially olive oil on ice cream seem vaguely blasphemous, don't knock it until you try it. Each bite was thoroughly delicious. It's a given that good food doesn't come cheap, but even so, Otto and Blue has no margin for error to justify what it charges. On food alone, it was close but not quite there. However, the overall experience made it worthwhile, and I have no regrets about dining here.

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