Ali A.
Google
Roaring Social was such a fun and lively experience, the perfect spot for after-dinner activities. Whether you’re looking to bowl, enjoy live music or DJs, or catch a game, there’s something happening that keeps the energy up.
I visited on a Sunday, which I believe was one of their first Sundays open, and the reception was great. The staff was welcoming, and everything felt well-organized despite it being a newer night for them.
Didn’t rate the food, because I didn’t ordered anything to eat, just went for the drinks. However, the food and portion size looked good base of nearby guests order.
One of the most intriguing parts of Roaring Social is the setting itself. I’m not entirely sure of the building’s history, but it has a true hidden-in-plain-sight vibe. The entrance is styled like an old bank, complete with vintage teller signs, and the vault door serves as the actual entrance to the lounge, such a clever and memorable detail.
Overall, I loved the experience. Roaring Social is perfect for groups of all sizes and offers a unique atmosphere that makes a night out feel a little more special. Definitely worth checking out.