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Businiess name:
Malia
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
I had heard about this place when it was Shane, but had never tried it. I walked in to Malia for the first time a few months ago when it had first opened for a drink before seeing a play. The place was dead, but this cute little asian bartender poured us drinks. We didn't get to try the food, and the drinks were a little pricier than what I'm used to, but the service was good. I went for the second time a couple of weeks ago thinking we would try the food. It was a Friday night and the place was DEAD. The dj didn't even start until past 11 o' clock and when it did the music choice sucked. The vibe in the place was just trying too hard--a bunch of wannabes in a badly decorated venue that tries just as hard (but doesn't quite make the cut). Plus, I used to bartend in college, and sitting at a bar watching a bartender who can't handle even a small crowd was irritating - made me want to jump back there and help her out. My friends and I decided to get pizza instead and were walking next door (Bravo Pizzeria!) when we overheard a group of girls walking out behind us complaining ""this place blows."" Couldn't have agreed more.
Pros: No line, cute host
Cons: Vibe, Music, Parking
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