"The rooftop at Garth Brooks’ Broadway bar busts out the palm trees and tiki torches the second it’s over 60°, and the area overlooking the street looks like a beachside cafe. The place has impressive range—there are piña coladas just as refreshing as they are cold, and a $100 bottle of Veuve Clicquot special on Thursdays." - ann walczak, jackie gutierrez jones 2
"The rooftop of Friends In Low Places is called The Oasis, and the frozen piña coladas are just as refreshing as they are cold. Outside, you’ll find faux coconut trees, colorful chairs, shady umbrellas, and friends shouting playfully at pedestrians (naturally). Locals might recognize the Jack & Smoke cocktail, a twist on the classic made with hickory wood-smoked cola that's repurposed from Patterson House’s original menu, proving FLIP isn't just for tourists. There’s also a Paradise Park neon sign hanging above the doorway to pay homage to a now-closed, long-beloved spot on Broadway." - adam sloan
"Garth Brooks’ addition to the Broadway celebrity bar scene is one of the more recent ones. Taking over the beloved old Paradise Park space is no easy feat, but the industrial space with a great rooftop earns our award for the best of all the celebrity bars. The band is front and center on the main floor, raised up on a nice stage, and there’s a variety of seating choices to down that beer. Skip the smoked Jack and Coke—you won’t taste much of a difference. If you happen to be there on a Thursday, you can snag a bottle of Veuve Clicquot for $100 starting at 11am for no discernible reason." - ann walczak
"Garth Brooks’ addition to the Broadway celebrity bar scene is one of the more recent ones. Taking over the beloved old Paradise Park space is no easy feat, but the industrial space with a great rooftop earns our award for the best of all the celebrity bars. The band is front and center on the main floor, raised up on a nice stage, and there’s a variety of seating choices to down that beer. Skip the smoked Jack and Coke—you won’t taste much of a difference. If you happen to be there on a Thursday, you can snag a bottle of Veuve Clicquot for $100 starting at 11am for no discernible reason." - Ann Walczak
"The rooftop of Friends In Low Places is called The Oasis, and the frozen piña coladas are just as refreshing as they are cold. Outside, you’ll find faux coconut trees, colorful chairs, shady umbrellas, and friends shouting playfully at pedestrians (naturally). Locals might recognize the Jack & Smoke cocktail, a twist on the classic made with hickory wood-smoked cola that's repurposed from Patterson House’s original menu, proving FLIP isn't just for tourists. There’s also a Paradise Park neon sign hanging above the doorway to pay homage to a now-closed, long-beloved spot on Broadway." - Adam Sloan