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Soooo much fun the dj had a great music selection. His transistion were ehhhhh. Be ready to dance the dance floor is a nice size perfect for the atmosphere. Old dance hall vibe; the spot is split in 2 sides one more bar. I will say the security checked ID but didnt pat and frisk. Overall 8.5 of 10 would reccomend and go again View all feedback.
Spent my and my early at the old location on clark and addison, (now nothing but good time, good moods and good rum punch. I moved.
More disgusting operation that is not a reggae bar. if they want to listen to müll edm, while eating **** in a loud and dirty environment, they.
Use them to visit this place every time I came to the chi. but lately, it was a little misleading. there is no more food, but they talk about theirs.
My husband and I last visited the restaurant in March 2018 and had a fantastic time. I can't wait for it to reopen. I have made a few trips to Chicago in the past year and a half, but it has been closed due to Covid. However, as soon as it reopens, I will be hitting the road to visit again!
Let’s be honest — this is a legendary spot and doesn’t need my review! However, I loved it so much I have to share. I went in solo on a Saturday (5/29) around 9:30 pm. Cover was $15 for the live show, which is completely reasonable. The bartender was excellent, friendly and communicative even with minimal conversation. While I love a good bartender chat, you should come here for the music. A live DJ was performing a great reggae mix set when I got in, and a bit after 10, the live set began. A TV/speakers at the bar play the show, so you can chill there and avoid the crowd. While I didn’t try it, the food looked and smelled delicious. I am, however, a fan of rum drinks and those don’t disappoint. I had a few of the famous rum punches and a reggae mule. Those paired with the music made sure I left with good vibes!