SHAEY H.
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Quite the experience!
Free parking across the street. A reservation is needed and your bill must meet the required amount of $15/per person- (So if there is three of you, paying individually, each bill would have to equal a minimum of $15.. OR if paying together, the bill would need to equal a minimum of $45) which is easily achieved with an entrée AND a drink/appetizer/dessert for each person. 13+ years old to get in. Its a smaller place than I expected it to be, with some tables out of view of the stage. We had a huge pillar in the way, so we had to watch the performer on a TV screen. The performer was funny, but the "oh yeah" moaning- and the frequency of it- was excessive. The service was good. The food came out very hot. Our drinks never got refilled, but we didnt specifically ask for them to be either? We went on a Saturday, when they play bingo for a charity. It was fun, but very very very loud- read lips or sit next to someone you want to chat with, I couldnt hear the person across from me.. If you are there for a birthday or bachelor/Bachelorette party, they give you a free shot. They do a little meet and greet / pictures with the performer at the end. If you go on a bingo night, I suggest getting there earlier, and finish eating before bingo starts at 4pm. They play 10 games, with a small break after seven games. PAY DURING THE BREAK. A book of bingo cards is $10 and you can buy as many books as you want- The more you buy, the better chance you have at winning- but the closer you get to 5:30pm, the faster the numbers get called out, making it a little harder if you have multiple cards. But people won QUICK (sometimes only 5 balls got called) and only one winner per game, so be quick to call it out and even quicker to get to the stage.
Overall, it was a fun experience. But if youre someone that doesnt like loud noises, this isnt the place for you. And if you dont like being the center of attention, dont be a winner at bingo :) In the end, the performer did allow pictures to be taken with.