8 Point Bistro, Akron OH
Address | 1912 Buchholzer Blvd, Akron, OH, United States | ||||||
Phone | +1 330-615-7100 | ||||||
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Categories | Bistro, Live Music Bar, Restaurant | ||||||
Rating | 4.6 9 reviews | ||||||
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8 Point Bistro reviews
9Very nice place. The food provided forward our function was good. It was very loud because they had a band playing. They made it pretty hard to really enjoy the meet and greet we were having there. We had to yell at our neighbor just to hear each other. But over all it was a quaint little place.
Tyronna is amazing! The Bistro is beautiful and always nicely decorated. Jazz music, Djs, poetry, and line dancing it's always a great time. The catering never disappoints. The chefs can make ANYTHING! Aside from the dinner and dancing on the bar side there is a large hall on the other side excellent for a wedding and reception or birthday party. Along with a meeting room and pool room great for watching sports in the back. 8 Point Bistro is a one stop shop!
No food. I miss the salads and catfish special they used to have. The free live music is great. Service is Wonderful.
8 Point Bistro team goes above and beyond to help their customers. We had a great meeting and was handled with top notch service!
This place is large and has a lovely atmosphere. Even the bathrooms had candles and fancy soaps and lotions. The food was delicious. Really, really delicious. What a great place to host an event.
I like 8 Point Bistro. My son does poetry on Thursday nights at 7 pm. The atmosphere is very chilled, relaxed, and I just love the owner, Tyrona!
When you want the finest in entertainment. This is where you need to go. Nothing but the best.
This is an event space that we decorated for a client. Nice clean space. Chairs and tables included. Only thing I can say i did t care for was the prices that were charged for drinks at a private event. $7 for a shot 4oz glass of bottom shelf wine in a plastic which looked like a Dixie cup. Seriously not even a glass of wine. I can imagine what the can of beer cost.