At a music and art event I attended, I came across Roxanne's for the first time, where vendors gathered in the front and back areas and performed on stage. The neighborhood spot is surprisingly welcoming and down-to-earth, with quaint interiors and upscale amenities. Inside, there'd be fewer bars and restaurants, but you're more at home with an intimate atmosphere than typical divey pubs.
Although I haven't eaten yet, the food and atmosphere is generally good. The service and overall quality are satisfactory. I'll definitely come back to taste it. What can make this place better?
During my first visit to the California Highlands during long beach burger week, I was treated to an all-expenses food truck experience. The location was perfect for our trip, with parking available right outside of the building at 2pm on Wednesday. Insiders are dressed in period clothing and canny items like bicycles or jukeboxed chairs that hang out in the lobby and outdoor patios.
I'm a big fan of the retro vibe and the patio vibe. We usually dine on cocktails and appetizers, but my friends and I prefer the indoor seating arrangement instead of going in for open mic nights. The appetizer list is fairly average, with only the skewers that are too salty to enjoy. I would suggest trying sliders or empanadas instead. There's also ice cubes/chips available for an extra fee.
Despite being a veteran, we were very pleased with the outstanding service and customer experience provided by Michelle. She took great care to ensure our satisfaction and made us feel like we had entered an unfamiliar bar.
On St. Patrick's Day, I met a Haitian bartender at another establishment and she extended an invitation to me: drop by Roxanne'S, located off the 405 exit on Saint Patrick Square. The bar is open 24/7 with live music, billiards tables, and whiskey making options available for patrons. Don't forget to visit their restaurant!
Does anyone know what the tajin fee is at A Michelada? The food was tasty, but the atmosphere and decor were also impressive. The bar area had good music, the pool table was lively, everyone spoke English, people spoke French, etc. But the price was too steep for my liking...
Although it may be perceived as a dive or dive spot, the bar has an identity crisis that is worth exploring. The counters inside are more elaborate than those outside, and there's ambiance that makes them feel like they're in rural settings.
Offering a venue that caters to individuals in their mid-30s, this spot is ideally situated for socializing and enjoying music. The bar, which has seasoned servers and young staff working around the clock, is known for its excellent cocktails on weekends as well. Late visitors are not typically frugal at this location.