Minus 5 Ice Bar
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We heard about this place and had to try it. It is a little overpriced but a ton of fun. Our bartender was awesome. We had a great time!…
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Thumbs up. Small but cool…
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Expensive place but had to try it. Great experience and worth the money imo…
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7 Reviews on “Minus 5 Ice Bar”
We heard about this place and had to try it. It is a little overpriced but a ton of fun. Our bartender was awesome. We had a great time!
Thumbs up. Small but cool
Expensive place but had to try it. Great experience and worth the money imo
Definatly a must do!!! Try the ice man and the iceburg! Or try shots off the ice sculptural!!!!
Tried to rip us off. Jason the manager tried to rip off my friend claiming she had racked up over 100$ in drinks she didn’t order or receive. When asked for verification of this by video or receipt, Jason could not supply any, and asked the majority of the group to leave. Pay with cash if you do go. The bar is small, and boring. I was very disappointed.
Chill. This place is great. The staff treat you like your at an amusement park, wrapping you up in warm clothing, launching you into the first meat locker and wrapping your hands, then through the next door to reveal an awesome ice bar. Everything, the bar, the sofas, fur covered, sculptures, the walls and yes, the GLASSES. How cool is this, pun intended. $20 for 2 great drinks, cool light show on the ice, and a great experience. Everyone inside is having a blast. Go, Chll out!!
Dahhlink, You’ll Love Eeet!. This place is fabulous. For the price of a couple of hefty drinks you get donned in a parka and mittens…pass through a humidity-less control room and into an ice bar kept at a cool minus 5 degrees. Everything’s ice…the bar, the seats, the tables, even the beverage glasses…all ice. The drinks aren’t anything to write home about necessarily, but the vibe is cool. Fur skins are tossed over chairs and bankettes to protect your backside from the cold. It’s totally tolerable and you’ll be able to say for quite a length of time before making your way back to the outside world. (I stayed for about 2 hours).For a sizable up-charge you can party in full-length fur coats and babooshkas. There’s a photographer wandering around to capture your sub-zero experience and your shots will be available for purchase (if you want) as you exit. Recommended.