Definitely the classiest club in the casino. Drinks are expensive but they’re pretty strong. The music is always fun.
Mercy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Syracuse, NY
My favorite thing about this place is the turquoise décor. Aside from that, the drinks were very overpriced and their food selection was mainly overpriced sushi. The staff were aloof and didn’t care to smile or be attentive. They had a live band when I went which was awesome and really fed in to the jazz feel. However, there were only a few people in the lounge which was a shame. The venue itself has a lot of potential. I would come here if you were either looking to lounge alone and drink overpriced drinks or if you were bar hopping and wanted to split a quick drink with a friend.
Ryan F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
Turning Stone has been shuffling around the entertainment lately, so Turquoise Tiger hasn’t been hosting the dueling pianos, but a jazz band instead. Regardless of the live music though, this place oozes pre-prohibition sophistication that’ll bring you pretty close to the Babette’s Supper Club(any Boardwalk Empire fans?) vibe. Expect plush leather wraparound sofas, intricate chandeliers, pastel colors, and a solid bar perfect for martinis to scotch and just about anything in between. If you’re looking for more energy and pumping music, head to the adjacent Tin Rooster or The Gig, but if you’re looking to cozy up to some smooth tunes in an equally smooth setting, you’ll be right at home here.
Sarah s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Syracuse, NY
Went here on a Saturday evening. The drinks are great(still hungover as I write this) The vibe of this place was great, has a nice 1920’s-1940’s feel. The bathroom is classy, drinks are a bit pricey.
Brett M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fayetteville, NY
This place has a great vibe. Turning Stone did a nice job with their Exit 33 expansion and I finally got the chance to check out the Tiger with some friends for my girlfriends birthday. We were greeted by a host who got us a booth. The décor is very cool — upscale piano bar mixed with a jazz lounge is the best way I can describe it. Cocktail waitresses will take your orders at the booth — they have both bottle service and various cocktails. Drinks are on the pricey side as expected(10 – 12). The music was a great mix of piano/drums on this particular evening and very much fit the feel of the place. They have a full bar and a variety of smaller tables if you’re looking for something a little more intimate. I would guess this great spot to take a date. They have a very limited menu if you’re looking for something to soak up your martini. I also appreciated that they had a few gaming tables set up just outside the main entrance so you could enjoy a little blackjack or roulette while listening to the music. Definitely wouldn’t mind ending up here again to wrap up an evening at the Casino.