Average place to hang. Not too loud, ok service and slightly below average hookah! Not saying I would never go again but it’s not on the priority list.
Shaheda K.
Place rating: 4 Hamtramck, MI
Not a big fan of hookah, but I must admit the hookah here was good(except spearmint). I recommend skittles, and Irish mint! The blue lights makes everyone looks like smurfs, so forget about taking any pictures– however I didn’t mind it at all. The music took me back to high school, so definitely was on a nostalgic trip the whole time here. I didn’t order any food, but I can speak for everyone who did that they enjoyed it. Noely was a great server!
Joe D.
Place rating: 2 Kansas City, MO
For young kids. .funky music(rap).for a Middle Eastern restaurant? ? No flavor. .ran out of grape leaves. .how does that happen! Good looked great. .but no taste! Avoid
Matt R.
Place rating: 1 Dundee, MI
Idk about this place. I went in there during«happy hour» to get a $ 7 hookah and they said it was an extra $ 3 for an orange head, so I did it. My bill ended up coming to $ 23. Like wtf. I won’t be coming back.
Yo Z.
Place rating: 1 Dearborn, MI
This is not a place for you to eat at, too much smoke and they buy their food supply from sam’s club, then charge you microwaveable stuff for 12.99, WTF!!!
Jeffrey C.
Place rating: 1 South San Francisco, CA
Jacked up billing. Don’t go here unless you ready to be cheated. Read that ultra fine prints on their menu in 4pt size text. *all receipt subject to 18% gratuity*. By that they mean regardless of party size or billing total. A fixed gratuity on everyone will be enforced. They are adding credit card service fee without asking form of payment. We did cash. And they only remove that portion on demand only because we caught them. That is truly honest business? Think not. Plus they apply tip calculation on top of tax + credit service fee to jack up tip. So you end up paying more then you should have. Be careful everyone.
Bella B.
Place rating: 5 Dearborn Heights, MI
I’ve been coming here for years, great hookah, and great food. I always get the chicken fattoush and a orange vanilla hookah with an orange head. Last time I went in there they had a 30% off your entire bill promotion going on, not sure if they’re still doing it but nonetheless the price I paid sealed the deal. I honestly hate going to hookah lounges but this place has a really laid back kind of atmosphere and you really get the bang for your buck. As far as the reviews I have read about this place, I really don’t believe that the owners/management are just out to get your money, I mean c’mon ppl 30 percent off. Who does that? Last week I went to famous hamburger and spent 35 dollars for a hookah and a damn bottle of water. Ridiculous.
Ryan O.
Place rating: 1 Wyandotte, MI
Service here was terrible, waitress forgot our drinks and it wasn’t that busy, also no refills on coffee?! Really, it’s so cheap to make a pot, but refills on pop? Another thing that was bad was they don’t split bills, even though I was there the night before and the lady at the register did it with no questions asked, this was the last time I will visit this place, customer service was terrible, seems like all they want is your money, plain and simple. Will not return or recommend!
Joe T.
Place rating: 4 Shelby Township, MI
This place has a cool, industrial, contemporary type of atmosphere. Great place to light up a hookah, have an espresso, and bring your laptop because it’s a free WiFi hotspot! I was pleasantly surprised to hear that they are open very late. They told me they were open until 3am on a recent Thursday night in June, so I would imagine they are open until 3am Thursday to Saturday and probably pretty late offnights as well. Timing like that along with WiFi could make it a great study area as well. While it’s loud in the evening to early hours, the Thursday night I went in around 1am, it was pretty quiet. The hookah is priced around $ 14 – 15 from what I recall, which is at the middle to higher end, and caffeinated beverages carry a premium tag as well. But as usual, you are paying for the comfy, secure, and hip ambiance. It’s a spacious venue, and the staff is actually very attentive and courteous. The one time I had food here, I was not impressed with the quality or quantity of it. Places either fall in one of two categories — cool hookah/coffee/hummus hangout with mediocre food, or authentic food in a more restaurant atmosphere. One of the few places that was able to combine both(great hookah, beverages, and MidEast cuisine) is Sinbad. Also, at a premium price tag — Adonis offers a lot. Overall a good place, if you like this place, then another place you my want to hang & hookah at is «Midnight Espresso Café» nearby. I felt their beverages, food, and hookahs were of slightly better quality. However I felt the staff was more courteous and attentive here, and the later hours available here(so you can hookah after barhopping here). So this place still gets a cumulative 4-stars from me.
Katie W.
Place rating: 4 Detroit, MI
What to do on a Wednesday evening? What’s popping up everywhere across the country? I used to be a social smoker. If I had a drink in hand, you better believe I had to light one up. Ask me today how I feel about smoking… I have lost one too many to lung cancer, various forms of cancer, and leukemia. I am not a fan. With an open mind, and after a dinner date and shopping around with the bestie and nothing else to do, we headed over to 360 lounge for some good conversation, killer smoothies, and some arguille. I got a mini lesson on how to prepare one’s own arguille and some pointers on the hookah: have them add ice to the water in the hookah! The colder the water is, the better. Our order: strawberry banana smoothies and wildberry mint in an orange for the arguille. We sat in the lounge area on the couches, although the papasan chairs are super comfy! So my first hookah/arguille experience was great! Our waitress was super attentive and friendly, even offering her usual order. So, although I probably inhaled 100−200x the smoke of a single cigarette, at least I didn’t expose myself to the 400 chemicals in a cigarette.(hah!) Not nearly a valid enough justification, but it was fun while doing it! Does my hair smell like smoke? Nope! Does my throat burn? Nope! I feel great! Not an everyday addiction, but something fun to do with the bestie =) Always open minded, you never know what will happen if you pass by an opportunity!
Yasmin F.
Place rating: 4 Detroit, MI
360 is a cool place to hang out, smoke hookah and surf the internet. Their hookah special is $ 5.00 during the day which can’t be beat! The décor in there is a bit of a hodge podge but it’s dark and cozy and comfortable which is a good thing. Their food is pretty good and their prices are alright. The staff always seem to be very friendly, I have got about 3 female waitresses and they’re all super nice and attentive. If you’re in the area and you need internet, I would def. stop here. It’s relaxing, comfortable and never usually busy so they don’t rush you. Parking is free behind the place in the Eastborn lot.
Marilynn B.
Place rating: 4 Dearborn, MI
For the kind of place it is – basically a hookah lounge – it’s nice. The staff is friendly, and the service is attentive. The best part is the great food! I heard there’s a new cook, so maybe that’s the difference since June. The rice pilaf, which is different at almost every restaurant in town, is really great. Had the chicken schwarma sandwich, and it was excellent. If I find out they do carry out, it’ll be one of the places I start to call regularly for Lebanese food.