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United States, Bars
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United States, Bars
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18,513 reviews analyzed across 2 platforms.
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Complaint signal
0.9%
Praise signal
4.5%
Complaint signal
2.0%
Praise signal
5.9%
Coverage
282 insight pages mention Noise in this scope.
Signal strength
Complaint signal is 1.4% across available platforms.
Praise signal is 5.2% across available platforms.
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"Argentinian night" Topic The event was promoted to start at 9... I arrived at 9 only to find the most american techno remixes of pop USA 70s-80s-90s music for 2 HOURs until 11 pm. When I arrived i was told that actually the Argentinian music will start at 10:30, which it didnt) After staying for 1.5 hr long listening to the exact same beat in every song (remixes with the exact same beat in every, every single song) and seeing the argentinian vibe wouldn't start i went on a walk with my wife, I came back 11 pm when the first 2 argentinian song started (la mosca y soda)... guess what? After those 2 song, they played remixes with cumbia remix beat of song of all kind, some old ones that were worth it a bit like Makano - te amo (makano es de panama) and other artists/songs none argentinians including reggeatoneros I left 11:40 pm having listened 2-3 argentinian songs, the environment was those $9 flags hanging by the ceiling and just FYI.... +40/50 recommended. Because the 8-10 people that arrived close to 12 am could've being my grandma's (i am 36 with my wife been 28.... bealive me when I say we were the youngest one for a lot) So.... for food no idea, but for the "Argentinian event" I would add the description: +40/50 Arrive at least 2-2.5 hr later than the starting time of the event. Music: expect the Spotify Playlist that your uncle made from the Boliches in the 90s.... just remove all the cumbias argentinas-quarteto and leave the clasic song like Makano one that are around Latin America and we used to listen back then Argentinian vibe: 2 out of 100 (just for the susana and holmedo faces on the bathrooms door) Un bajon 👎
(DO NOT GO HERE) WE WERE ALL LEGAL AGE IGNORE THESE LYING REPLIES!!! I came here for my 21st birthday and they denied my entry because I “looked too young”, and then refused to scan my ID because I didn’t have a passport on me…I walked 30mins from the nightclub because it wasn’t for me so I could go to a more relaxing location just to get thrown to the curb because I don’t “carry my passport” on me absolutely ridiculous NEVER recommend ANYONE to go to a place like this that cares so little about their costumers especially when it comes to special occasions definitely the last place that you’d want to go to. If anything just save your money and sing music in the car because this place has absolutely NOTHING to offer other than disrespect and the following reviews further my point, DO NOT GO HERE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!
A cute place for a drink but can get a bit loud and cocktails are pricey.
10/10 Great music and interesting cocktails, will come back often
10/10 the most fun bar in miami. the owner is awesome & the service is great. vibes are always good and they have touch tunes so you can play any music you like. definitely dont miss this spot especially if you are a marlins fan!
1803 blew me away — everything from the atmosphere to the food to the service was spot-on. The vibe is warm, lively, and full of New Orleans energy, but still feels cozy and welcoming. Every dish was flavorful and perfectly cooked. The pasta, steak, and nachos is a must-try. The cocktails were creative and balanced, and the staff made the whole experience feel personal and fun. Whether you’re coming for dinner, brunch, or just drinks, 1803 hits the perfect balance of great food, great music, and genuine hospitality. Can’t wait to go back!
Bad food at significantly but really at significantly increased prices. The service was good, the service very friendly. The toilets were very clean. But clearly too fatty food. The lake plate had been completely marinated, the fish or the shrimp were barely recognizable. Charging $32.- for fish and chips is cheeky. The music had been clearly too loud.
Ended up here on a whim just walking around Harlem on a Friday night. It was busy, however got seated upon arrival without a reservation. We sat on the outside covered area and the noise level was a bit much. Just be aware, not sure if in the proper restaurant/indoor area if it's any better. Our waitstaff seemed to be absent minded wondering around and wasn't good at checking in on us. We ended up having to call him over after he passed by multiple times without even looking to see if we needed anything. To the point where we ended up ordering double drinks as we weren't sure when the waitstaff would return. The food was delicious. And honestly the savior of the review as the service left little to desire. Ordered the Pot of Mussels (2 ways...did the White and Spicy Tomato), I've only had in white sauce while my counterpart only had in tomato. I maybe bias but the white sauce is wayyy better. For mains ordered the Truffle burger (I love me some truffle) and the Codfish Po'boy sandwich. Ended up splitting both in half and sharing the other 1/2 with one another as they were so good. The burger was cooked perfectly and not overwhelmed with truffle and the codfish po'boy was crispy with the lettuce, tomato, mayo and the bread all adding to the flavor. I would go back and sit in another section to see if the service is the same all around or if we just had an off night for the gentleman.
Excellent cuisine offered in this annex of the gourmet restaurant The Modern (2 Michelin stars). Small menu with dishes prepared by the team of Chef Thomas Allan who was not present that evening. The space is quite nice with a very large marble and zinc bar which offers multiple cocktails and alcohol. Super friendly service at the bar. It is possible to eat at the bar or at tables adjacent to the bar. The place is very noisy. I tasted three very good dishes there, I particularly liked the cooking of octopus with cauliflower and crunchy almonds. Relatively high bill when taxes and tip are added, which is at least 20% of the total bill.
A bit outside the usual strip but quite great fun place. Tons of people, good food, lots of super draft beers, great music's, and nice staff. I will be back.
A decent, reliable sports bar/tavern with a generous pour for Happy Hour. Calamari is tasty, fish tacos are fresh. Nice outdoor seating seasonally. A good place for 6+ groups with space between picnic tables and benches. A good, mildly noisy atmosphere and large screen TVs keeps conversations private. A lot of locals chatting after work.
A friendly and relaxed bar in a great location. The staff were brilliant and lots of fun. Very reasonably priced and excellent service. Good music and a late night opening.
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It’s a cute location but the vibe wasn’t my favorite if you’re seeking cozy chill cowork spots (lots of loud bros yelling on calls, smoking Huka etc 🤪) … also omg $58 for two teas absolutely wild. Vice city in coconut grove is such a better bang for your buck.
Review rating: 3.0
Came inside for the live music, very talented musicians. I asked why they didn't have a rip jar and he responded, we do it for the love of the music.
Review rating: 5.0
We went in a group of friends. The meal was pretty good but the cocktails are very expensive because lots of extra for the special rums they encourage you to put in and the ambient music so loud that it was impossible to talk at the table. In addition, we get rid of the plates before we even finish eating (perhaps because we asked to reduce the sound of the music).
Review rating: 3.0
Hear this proclamation. Doom does not dispense praise lightly. Flattery is the currency of fools, and Doom traffics only in truth. Yet this establishment—against all reasonable expectation—has proven itself worthy of commendation. First, the matter of the chicken tenders. Doom has sampled many fried impostors across this lesser world. Most are brittle shells hiding disappointment. These are not. These arrive with imperial precision—a crust of perfect crispness, armor of gold, concealing tender meat within. Juicy. Seasoned with a confidence that suggests ancestral culinary knowledge—perhaps the whispered wisdom of some grandmotherly oracle guiding the fryer’s hand. There is no dryness. No mediocrity. Only disciplined excellence. But even Doom must acknowledge the true sovereign of this feast. THE HONEY MUSTARD. What alchemical sorcery resides within this sauce, Doom cannot yet determine. Its balance of sweetness and tang borders on forbidden science. Smooth. Potent. Addictive. One finishes the tenders and immediately surveys the battlefield for further vessels worthy of immersion. Fries? Acceptable. Burger? Perhaps. A finger? Doom passes no judgment on such desperation. The atmosphere itself meets Doom’s expectations for a proper sports tavern: loud with victory and defeat, screens glowing from every angle, mortals gathered in communal ritual as games unfold. Even when the chamber fills with the masses, the staff moves swiftly—efficient, disciplined. Now… the keepers of the bar. Emily and Tristan. Competent. Swift. Remarkably organized. These two operate the bar with the efficiency of Doom’s own command structure. Drinks appear promptly. Orders are remembered. The crowd remains entertained even when chaos threatens during heated games. Observe them long enough and the truth becomes obvious: they are the engines that keep the entire enterprise functioning. And then there is Carlos—the manager. Doom suspects his primary duty is to patrol the perimeter and ensure Emily and Tristan have not already seized control of the establishment. Should such a coup occur… Doom would likely support the bartenders. Thus Doom renders judgment. 10/10. This place pleases Doom.
Review rating: 5.0
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"Argentinian night" Topic The event was promoted to start at 9... I arrived at 9 only to find the most american techno remixes of pop USA 70s-80s-90s music for 2 HOURs until 11 pm. When I arrived i was told that actually the Argentinian music will start at 10:30, which it didnt) After staying for 1.5 hr long listening to the exact same beat in every song (remixes with the exact same beat in every, every single song) and seeing the argentinian vibe wouldn't start i went on a walk with my wife, I came back 11 pm when the first 2 argentinian song started (la mosca y soda)... guess what? After those 2 song, they played remixes with cumbia remix beat of song of all kind, some old ones that were worth it a bit like Makano - te amo (makano es de panama) and other artists/songs none argentinians including reggeatoneros I left 11:40 pm having listened 2-3 argentinian songs, the environment was those $9 flags hanging by the ceiling and just FYI.... +40/50 recommended. Because the 8-10 people that arrived close to 12 am could've being my grandma's (i am 36 with my wife been 28.... bealive me when I say we were the youngest one for a lot) So.... for food no idea, but for the "Argentinian event" I would add the description: +40/50 Arrive at least 2-2.5 hr later than the starting time of the event. Music: expect the Spotify Playlist that your uncle made from the Boliches in the 90s.... just remove all the cumbias argentinas-quarteto and leave the clasic song like Makano one that are around Latin America and we used to listen back then Argentinian vibe: 2 out of 100 (just for the susana and holmedo faces on the bathrooms door) Un bajon 👎
Signal: 0.0%
(DO NOT GO HERE) WE WERE ALL LEGAL AGE IGNORE THESE LYING REPLIES!!! I came here for my 21st birthday and they denied my entry because I “looked too young”, and then refused to scan my ID because I didn’t have a passport on me…I walked 30mins from the nightclub because it wasn’t for me so I could go to a more relaxing location just to get thrown to the curb because I don’t “carry my passport” on me absolutely ridiculous NEVER recommend ANYONE to go to a place like this that cares so little about their costumers especially when it comes to special occasions definitely the last place that you’d want to go to. If anything just save your money and sing music in the car because this place has absolutely NOTHING to offer other than disrespect and the following reviews further my point, DO NOT GO HERE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!
Signal: 0.0%
A cute place for a drink but can get a bit loud and cocktails are pricey.
Signal: 0.0%
10/10 Great music and interesting cocktails, will come back often
Signal: 0.0%
10/10 the most fun bar in miami. the owner is awesome & the service is great. vibes are always good and they have touch tunes so you can play any music you like. definitely dont miss this spot especially if you are a marlins fan!
Signal: 0.0%
1803 blew me away — everything from the atmosphere to the food to the service was spot-on. The vibe is warm, lively, and full of New Orleans energy, but still feels cozy and welcoming. Every dish was flavorful and perfectly cooked. The pasta, steak, and nachos is a must-try. The cocktails were creative and balanced, and the staff made the whole experience feel personal and fun. Whether you’re coming for dinner, brunch, or just drinks, 1803 hits the perfect balance of great food, great music, and genuine hospitality. Can’t wait to go back!
Signal: 0.0%
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Reviews analyzed
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Collected reviews: 370,761 · Analysis coverage: 5.0%
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April 24, 2026
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