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I actually met a slew of people from Baton Rouge today thanks to a buddy of mine and they all hate that place. I seriously wish there was a plan b where we can sit, watch the game, and maybe even have a few tiger fans show up.

You are right about the saving of the tables. Like I said I was like the 9th person in line, and I could not get a table because everyone in front of me claimed a table for them and their 50 people that did not show up yet.

This one assclown actually was sitting by hisself and had 3 tables on lock. Seriously, F that place!!!.

re: LSU Whining Fans

Posted by fish face frank on 10/13/08 at 12:02 am to
Hey, The Canes were good in the early 90's, when they had the NFL future Hall of Famer in Gino Toretta.

Has there ever been a player who ripped through the NFL with such power and flurry that he accomplished more than any quarterback in any level of the sport in merely 4 years.

Yes folks, the Chuck Norris of Football... He Was.... :dude:
Man, talk about a miserable experience. (And not only because of the arse whipping we endured by Florida).

Nothing but a bunch of frat jerks. I was the 9th person in line and still could not get a table because each person in front of me already blocked 2-3 tables for themselves and friends. The wait times for drinks were ridiculous.

If anyone from Baton Rouge loves places like Fred's, and Triple A, then this is definitely to your liking. Frat Boys are definitely the majority of people there.

But if you are a Thirsty Tiger, Port Royal, or Northgate Tavern type of person then avoid this like the plague.

Also it is impossible to hear the game because there is an idiot in the corner cutting off the game sound to play the fight song every two seconds. Now I love the song more than anyone but is it seriously necessary after EVERY single play?


I agree with the several other people that said they wish another venue could be arranged. I will not be going back to Turtle Bay that is for sure.

Thank you for those that answered my questions though. It was greatly appreciated.

So there is a line to get to the upstairs bar? How soon before opening does it form?

Do waitresses come to the tables or do you have to go to the bar to get drinks?

Sorry to ask all these questions lmao. I just want to show my friends from BR/NO/Lafayette a good time so they will visit me more.


I'm homesick. :cheers:
I have been in NYC for almost two years and I just now have heard of this place. :wah:

Anyways, I hear it gets wall to wall packed. The game I will be going for (since I have some friends visiting me from Baton Rouge) is for October 11th vs Florida.

My question is... What time is a good time to ensure yourself you get a seat at the bar, in front of the tv?

The Florida Game time is TBA but I will assume it will be primetime at 8 here.

So what time should I get there? 11? 12? 1? to get a seat at the bar.

Thanks in advance and it is cool to see so many Tiger fans up here in NYC.