430 Candlewood Drive
Saulsbury, TN 38067
Hardeman County
Phone: (731) 376-8097
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by Danial Offer on Thanks to my NY'er friend who took us here. I LOVED this club. It had a feel of an upscale club without the pretentiousness... for the most part. Drinks were a comparable at about $12 a shot I would say? The last round though, I think the bartender ripped us off and charged us a little more and gave us a smaller, plastic shot "glasses." Despite that little incident, the layout was great with the dance room upstairs with an covered outdoor area that was a LOT cooler and with more free space to dance around. Go outside the door and there was a smoking area. There were also couches and tables for those who didn't want to dance or needed some time off their dancing feet. Great music with a great mix of people. AND NO COVER!
by Lia T. on First, a caveat. We only had breakfast here, but it was 3 times. Love the breakfast. Breakfast tacos better than a Taco Shack but just as cheap and you can get a bloody Maria to go with. Excellent bloody Maria. Delicious green chilequiles. Hard to find most places. Good service, nice ambiance. I would totally try other meals next time I'm in town.
by Felton Reade on The Georgia Aquarium was built and financed (I believe) by the founder of Home Depot, and it shows. Most of the building and exhibit material is straight from the shelves of Home Depot's "Sorry! I can't help you get the fill in the ______ blank, Sir/Madame/Yo!". Gift shop items are bad boutique knock offs. And, like Home Depot you're not really saving money or going on the cheap by paying the $27 entrance fee. My guess is that if the founder of Lowe's had built this aquarium the decor would be less cheesy and the lighting fixtures would be more fashionable. Saying all this the aquarium isn't that bad in terms of what they present. Kids are prevalent but not obnoxious and I look for any reason to bad mouth children. Exhibits are diverse. You'll see forty five species of fish in the whale shark tank alone, and yes the whale sharks are very impressive even at a paltry 15ft long. My problem is that I have seen this in the NY Aquarium in Coney Island (sans whale shark) and I didn't have to pay $27. I also feel jipped in that I don't see where it's the biggest aquarium in the world. How? In volume? In number of fish exhibited? I can view all the exhibits within forty minutes in non-rush mode. If you want to see a whale shark then by all means go. They're beautiful and impressive animals. Otherwise, go to Sea World and blow $60 to feel like a spendthrift, or hit the New York Aquarium if you're in the area and see some Beluga whales and sea turtles with NY Yankee logos branded on their skin. NOTE: The Georgia Aquarium's mascot looks very much like a certain Disney/Pixar character. If latter companies decide to sue for copyright infringement I will be more than happy to testify for 5% of the judgements.