A couple months ago, I told you about a new website, Yelp, where users can log in and review any place their little heart desires: restaurants, bookstores, grocery stores, doctors, whatever.
When I happened upon this website, there were two reviews for The Sandbar- one positive, the other not so much. Well, my internet travels led me to Yelp again today, and I was pleasantly surprised to see two new reviews.
Again, one positive, the other not so much:
Okay, first of all, we promote The Sandbar as a place where you can find all things Jimmy Buffett...so if one doesn't really care for Jimmy, then perhaps this is not the place for you.
And secondly, wasn't the "great O.J. Simpson car chase" almost fifteen years ago? I guarantee that a lot has changed at The Sandbar since then.
On a side note, the newest glowing review of The Sandbar on Yelp was written by one "brother p.," who sounds suspiciously like a serial commenter on this blog named Brother Pants. His review is a pretty accurate depiction of life at The Sandbar, and he should know, he spends enough time there.
When I happened upon this website, there were two reviews for The Sandbar- one positive, the other not so much. Well, my internet travels led me to Yelp again today, and I was pleasantly surprised to see two new reviews.
Again, one positive, the other not so much:
Good God, so much Jimmy Buffet...but wait, this bar does remind me of a place off of Captiva in Florida....Anyways, this was a great place to watch the Great O.J. Simpson Car Chase.
Okay, first of all, we promote The Sandbar as a place where you can find all things Jimmy Buffett...so if one doesn't really care for Jimmy, then perhaps this is not the place for you.
And secondly, wasn't the "great O.J. Simpson car chase" almost fifteen years ago? I guarantee that a lot has changed at The Sandbar since then.
On a side note, the newest glowing review of The Sandbar on Yelp was written by one "brother p.," who sounds suspiciously like a serial commenter on this blog named Brother Pants. His review is a pretty accurate depiction of life at The Sandbar, and he should know, he spends enough time there.