By Progman on Tuesday, November 20, 2001 - 11:42 am: Edit |
This is one of the newest bars in town. It is located right next to Las Vegas Club on Raymond St. The format of this bar is very similar to Black Jack in that it's more of a place to bring your girl to. (Black Jack and Exotica are owned by the same people). They have live bands every night until midnight. Some are good and some not so good. The waitresses are cute and most will barfine... (prog)
By Goceltics on Thursday, January 17, 2002 - 10:33 pm: Edit |
I agree with Prog. Good music and nice layout. Great place to take your barfine for some live entertainment before heading back to the room. RW
By Progman on Monday, June 10, 2002 - 04:49 am: Edit |
A sign on the door said "Closed for Renovations". This means the bar is either very close to going under or the owners are transferring their assets (the girls) to other bars until the customer base increases. No big loss if it closes for good... (prog)
By Progman on Sunday, November 17, 2002 - 11:05 pm: Edit |
The club has re-opened and is now a regular gogo bar. The lineup was average at best and the girls seemed bored out of their skulls. I wasn't impressed and probably won't go back.
...(prog)
By Blazers on Sunday, July 13, 2003 - 07:34 pm: Edit |
This place is a trip. It is a karaoke bar for bar girls. There were some mamasans on their night off singing horribly but there were a couple of girls next to them dancing with makeshift go go clothes on. There were a lot of degenerate types here with their live-in gf nursing a San Mig. Not recommended.
By d'Artagnan on Wednesday, July 30, 2003 - 08:36 am: Edit |
I liked this place, but maybe better to bring a girl here than try to find one here. The night I went an old guy came up and sang really well. I can't remember the songs, though.
They have the same thing at Black Jack Bar, but it's smaller and not as nice. The dancers seem out of place since the songs being sung aren't really good ones for go-go girls.
I received little attention which was very unusual for my stay in Angeles. Maybe it was the atmosphere, same deal at Black Jack Bar.
This is a 7pm to 3am place, also like BJ.
By Progman on Wednesday, July 30, 2003 - 07:09 pm: Edit |
Blueberry Hill is owned by the same brothers that have a partial ownership in Black Jack Bar (June and Alex). These brothers usually sing at Black Jack and will occasionally mingle with customers and sing at Blueberry Hill. Nice guys. They are a couple of years apart but look like twins.
...(prog)
By Porker on Saturday, March 13, 2004 - 06:25 pm: Edit |
I've never been in this bar, but they supposedly had an influx of talent that used to work at Blue Fox, where I think the old mamasan got canned.
By Bigballs on Thursday, November 18, 2004 - 12:00 am: Edit |
Blueberry recently remodeled. Has almost a stadium type feel to it now with rows of couches facing a runway type stage. Kareoke is the big thing here and my girls love to go there and sing. There is currently a female singer for entertainment when no kareoke is happening. Waitresses are very good and the beer is cold.
Bud
By Phoenixguy on Wednesday, April 05, 2006 - 09:02 pm: Edit |
Took my barfines here for a little while the other night. This is definitely not the place to go to *find* a barfine, although they do have a few dancers (one of which is so tall and masculine I really wonder if she's a billy boy). Most pinays enjoy karaoke, so if you're looking for something a bit different from the usual gogo barhop, it's a nice change. While most karaoke singers are...shall we be nice and say somewhat lacking in natural ability...there was actually a pinay (customer) here the other night who had a great voice and could really belt out the tunes.
By Mongerx on Wednesday, April 05, 2006 - 09:13 pm: Edit |
Hi PG. Sorry we didn't get too hang out more this trip. I too like to take barfines here sometimes for singing, and it is usually a big hit. I remember a night or two Merlin, I and our entourages had a great time in here.
However, I am probably gonna be the first one in the world to admit this; I miss the squatter video shacks that used to sit opposite the GoGo's on lower fields. I had a lot of fun doing some drunken singing there late at night. Hell you haven't lived until you have drunkenly howled Hey Jude drunk off your ass with Porker and a couple of AC courteseans.
Those videoke shacks were cheap and a blast, and it was a hell of alot more culturally accurate than the shitty ass concrete stalls that have been put in. Just what AC needed more fucking cell phone repair shops and internet cafes. And the funny things is that the new Videoke joints have popped up right behind some of the nice new hotels. They are much more of a nusiance now than they were before.
By Xenono on Sunday, June 04, 2006 - 03:39 am: Edit |
I took my favorite barfine here. She sang “Di Ko Na Mapipigilan” and “Tell Me Where It Hurts.” Then I got a little crazy and sung “Careless Whisper” with her. It was pretty fun. Was going to try and sing “American Pie” as well, but we left before our turn came back. She couldn't sing and neither could I, but who cares? It was fun.
The papasan did a pretty good rendition of “Country Roads” by John Denver which my regular REALLY wanted to dance to, so we did.
They did have some dancers there. Once was pretty cute, the others were mostly dogs. And I agree with the other posters, they looked pretty out of place trying to dance to Karaoke music. But I still had a good time.
It was a nice and interesting change. BTW, there was a Karaoke shack along Real Street by the other squatter/vendors in the Central Park hotel parking lot. There was usually a Filipina singing every time I walked by, which resembled the sound of a cat being strangled more than it did actual singing.
By Keeper on Monday, February 19, 2007 - 12:12 pm: Edit |
Took a barfine in along with a buddy and his barfine last week. Good hangout mostly made up of the ex-pat type and some locals with their regular girls it looked. I absolutely, and nearly shamelessly, slaughtered 'Careless Whisper'. Did a little dancing too.
Definately better quality of Karoke bar than nearby dumpy Blackjack. In house singers pretty decent. I never caught the names, but the twinish brothers are still at Blackjack and Blueberry Hill. A few dancers of marginal quality.
(Message edited by keeper on February 19, 2007)
By Metal on Sunday, June 20, 2010 - 10:28 am: Edit |
This place is being renovated right now. I liked their big ass couches - hope they keep them. But the place is gutted out to the studs. No mass Blue Berry Hill. For those who liked the Long Hair Brothers who singed here for years - they are now playing at the Tequila Reef Cantina - close to Central Park Hotel.
By Hungry1 on Sunday, June 20, 2010 - 05:18 pm: Edit |
"the Long Hair Brothers who singed here for years - they are now playing at the Tequila Reef Cantina"
Yeah. The music lounge upstairs at TR is called Suaves. Looks like a fun place.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNt_-E79Bv4