
Bridgett C
1 reviews on 1 places
This was my first time actually walking on this pier with my friends to meetup for drinks, and I asked if we can bring our water bottles, and was told it's ok, so I brought along my metal water bottle, and my friends had their plastic bottles of water and coke. The guy guarding the entrance to the bar at the end of the pier told me that I had to put my metal water bottle under a chair, but he told my friends that they could bring theirs inside. I asked why I couldn't bring my water bottle, but my friends were allowed, and he said because mine was in a metal bottle. I thought that was unfair that they discourage bringing water bottles, but ok with ones you have to recycle. It should be that either all bottles are allowed or none at all because some of us put our water in reusable water bottles and walk the beach before coming in so we stay hydrated. If they are worried about people beinging alcohol in, then newsflash! Alcohol can be disguised and mixed in recyclable plastic bottles, too, but they are worse for the environment and fill landfills. Reusable bottles are better for the planet. Other than that rule, the bartender was nice, the band was not bad, and the sunset was spectacular. Their drinks are pretty overpriced, even more expensive than the drinks at the Marshwalk. Also, you can't bring your purchased drink near the dance floor just in case it will be your first time too, and you wanna cut a rug. At least we had a great sunset and nice friends around.