THE BIG NEW YEARS EVE BASH AT "THE COMMODORE GRILLE" SHOULD READ: TIM LEDFORD AND KIMSEY MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY, NOT: MISTY MOUNTAIN. Tim and the guys (Jim Hunt, Troy Hammons, and Bret Rogers) are a"Modern Country" band, and NOT a "Bluegrass" outfit!
We're going to "rock" the house 'til at least 1:00 am. So, ya'll come on out!.....Jim Hunt
WHAT A WONDERFUL DINING EXPERIENCE! THE FOOD WAS DELICIOUS, ELEGANT YET HOMEY. GREAT FOOD, SERVICE WINE AND FRIENDLY PEOPLE. I CAN NOT WAIT TO GO BACK! ONE OF THE BEST NIGHTS OUT EVER!
POSTED BY JACKIE DEC,18, 2011
I chose this theater to break in my grandson. I couldn't stand the thought of leaving halfway through a movie with a child who couldn't sit through an entire movie after paying $20 to get in. They have recovered seats and updated the theater recently and there is a really nice atmosphere. As others mentioned potential safety issues in the area, I've never been afraid when there and find that the parking lot is well lit. Give this theater a try.
I have eaten at Kalamata for the last few years and always thought their food was fine. I do think the service is pretty slow there and its a bit expensive.
I thought the food at Tazikis was delicious. The pork sandwich is a sleeper on the menu that I really enjoyed - but my staples are usually the salads (omg that lamb!) which are pretty healthy and the meat is very fresh and flavorful.
The reviewer above is judging the restaurant completely on the service model aka "fast casual" I think they call it - seems kind of silly. The food is on par or better than most sit down greek places I have eaten and the price is a steal.
I would recommend checking this place out.
Wow!! Best BBQ I have ever had. The pulled pork was perfectly smoked and tender, the coleslaw of a flawless consistency and the corn light bread a wonderful compliment to the food. My husband got the ribs and swears he'll never go anywhere else for a better execution AND DEAL; the mess O'greens so delicious you wouldn't know you were eating healthy! With Happy Hour prices that you can't beat offered all day, we will return whenever we crave some southern barbecue DONE RIGHT and cheap cold one to wash it all down :)
Stone House Q puts Hog Heaven, Jacks, Calhouns, Jim N' Nicks, Whitts, and Famous Daves COMBINED to shame! Thanks for becoming a new favorite!
As a native New Yorker, one of the hardest things for me was not having real pizza, the good stuff. A few months ago, I had a friend visiting who took a condo midtown, one rainy afternoon, we wanted to have something delivered for lunch, and we descided on pizza. Neither one of us are big fans of "chains" and and descided to try Manny's. Delivery was on point and much to our delight the pizza was a little slice of NY. From the sauce to the crust, the perfectly seasond sauce, special cheese, it was perfect. I will never complain that I am missing pizza again, thank you!
This is my favorite BBQ place! They have everything you could ever want and the most amazing BBQ sauces. If you haven't been there, you need to check it out!
Great Show ! Awesome venue too.
Ate many times here and had many drinks LOL Great food
WOW The Starlite Club is still open? I am 52 years old and spent my 21st Birthday at the Starlite Bar and had the best time ever , I also went back several times after. I lived in Memphis at the Time and would drive back to Nashville just to go to the Starlite. It was and I am sure still is an awesome place. WOW again LOL
Very confused by the other review here. Why did they give a 5 star review if they were so dissatisfied. Not sure how a pizza can be overcooked and chewy.
In either case I love this place. Never had a bad time of a bad pizza. Make sure you try this place out for yourself.
When you read that the decor is funky, believe it. Be prepared. It looks like someone went into the attic and just stapled what they found to the walls. It is a bit of a shocker at first but as the night goes on, it creats really good conversation topics.
Once you have gotten over the tacky decorations, order all three courses. The food is amazing and you shouldn't miss out on any of it! Don't waste your meal on the hamburger, get adventurous and order one of the amazing creations from the chef.
The waiters seem a little funny in the head, but they are very well informed about the menu. They can help you with everything down to the wine selection. I was impressed when the waiter didn't suggest the most expensive item on the list. He really tried to find something that would meet what we wanted.
Though the food is amazing, the price is high. Be prepared to spend when you come. Believe me when I say it is completely worth it!
This hole-in-the-wall place is AMAZING! Always packed with people, and always clean. Bring your own beer or wine. The food is reasonably priced and the plantains are cooked to perfection. Tastes like REAL Cuban food, i highly recommend this place.
We recently filmed a movie in Nashville starring John Schneider (Dukes of Hazard) and Bill Cobbs (Night at the Museum). The folks at the Nashville Palace fed the Cast & Crew (100+ people), every meal, every day for weeks. The food is amazing! The people could not be nicer people. This place is what Nashville is all about! Their Bar has live music every night, so we spent some time in the Bar area as well. We will be going back very soon. :)
Best price in town. Theaters are very clean and place is safe. I take my family just about every weekend. For the price you cannot beat it.
If you have a bit of extra cash on you and expect to eat higher on the hog, this is the restaurant for you. Expect to be treated as a valued member of society in this establishment as they have car valets, segmented dining rooms and plenty of diners who prefer to move in the upper eschelons.
Dinner proves to be good and the wine selection is fair. Its exactly what you would expect from a fine dining experience.
When your boss asks to go here for his birthday, know that you are going to get some pretty nice food, presented fairly and that it will taste good. Ask for a water with lime and the taste of the tortilla chips comes alive. This place's claim to fame is that they make the guac fresh at your table and they prepare it with fresh ingredients to make your tastebuds grateful and wish for an encore.
The rest of the fare does not disappoint and depending upon what you get, its pretty good. So, gather a small crowd and go, because while its not cheap, its also not so expensive that you wouldn't take your whole family for a treat. The service staff are very good at refilling your drink and asking if you can hold any more in your gullet.
Enjoy!
A real taste of Nashville. Pure bluegrass and friendly local Nashville jammers.
Oracle Productions' plays at Springhouse offer phenomenal, fresh takes on classics as well as consistently presenting all-new stories. They take community theater to an impressive new level of invention and innovation. The plays feature sets and plots of epic scope and cinematic presentation. Meanwhile, Oracle casts (featuring several recurring members and also constantly incorporating new talent) bring each original tale to life with performances that prick the soul.
"The Ripper" promises to give audiences a fulfilling ending to a story that has been three years in the telling. First, "Frankenstein" introduced the characters Cameo LeBlanc and Jean-Baptiste Noir. These two paranormal consultants from Scotland Yard attended the tale of the tortured Victor. "Frankenstein" gave little glimpses of the two characters that the following year's production of "Dracula" chose to explore in depth.
Oracle re-envisioned the story of Dracula and incorporated Cameo and Noir into the events of Bram Stoker's classic by replacing the Vampire-hunter Van Helsing with the two supernatural specialists (perhaps based on Bram Stoker's own suggestion that he had drawn on the stories of several real Vampire-hunters to write the original novel). Cameo and Noir fleshed out the emotional story of Dracula, and the play drew heavily on each aspect of Dracula tradition. This retelling focused on Dracula's unseen presence and his disturbing effects on characters for the first half of the play and finally revealed him in all his unsettling glory at the end of the second act.
The last play ended on an uncertain note, suggesting that while Cameo and Noir had managed to defeat the nearly omnipotent Dracula, a worse threat still lingered. Noir and Cameo throughout both of these plays have detailed the beginning of their work investigating the paranormal for Scotland Yard: a near-death encounter with a werewolf. This attack left Cameo orphaned and Noir with only one leg. In his final scene, Dracula suggested that their mysterious attacker was biding his time before another killing spree. "His name is Jack," Dracula told Cameo "...he calls himself the Ripper."
Thus Oracle left audiences breathless with anticipation for the final installment of these Victorian horror detectives' story: the Ripper.
Re: “The End”
The Vibes were freaking fantastic tonight. Owned.