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Blackhorse Pub & Brewery - Clarksville - Diablo Burger

Blackhorse Pub & Brewery - Clarksville

4.1(881 reviews)
0.1 mi
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Good & drinks here are amazing This is a "must do" when in…read moreClarksville. It has the Greatest vibe to it, like stepping back in time I had the wedge with blackened shrimp

I had a couple of hours to kill before a tattoo appointment across the street (reviewed separately)…read moreso I stopped here for lunch. It was very busy around 12:30 mid-day, but I was seated immediately. There is downstairs and an upstairs that looks over the first floor. They have a huge menu. Lots of pub fare. Beer cheese, nachos, various pizzas (tons of combinations, most with lots of meat, and you can create your own). They also have flatbreads (again, several combos, some veggie, some meaty). Entrees include steaks, pork chops, grilled chicken, chicken tenders, salmon, and shrimp tacos. Large selection of sandwiches (turkey, clubs, BLT, reuben, prime rib). And at least 10 different types of burgers. I had the cowboy, made with Monterey Jack, bacon, sautéed onions, mushroom, lettuce, tomato, and pickle). Huge burger (I only ate half). The fries were hot and tasty. The burger arrived medium as I had ordered and the produce seemed fresh. The mushroom and onion flavors were lost somehow, and the burger could have used a little more seasoning, but overall solid for being local to Clarksville. I had a couple of cocktails, some type of margarita with cranberry, and a basic mule. They were fine, but nothing special and nothing I would order again. They have a ton of beers here, and that's what they are known for, so if you're a beer drinker, that's your best bet. They have brunch on the weekends. My server was attentive and kind.

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Frank Sutton Statue

Frank Sutton Statue

5.0(1 review)
0.1 mi

A popular road side attraction in this area is the statue of Frank Sutton in Clarksville, TN. Frank…read moreSutton was one of Clarksville's famous residents. He was, also, a famous actor on television. He played the memorable role of "Sgt. Carter" from the CBS sitcom, "Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. . More information about this iconic statue: Source : https://www.visitclarksvilletn.com/listing/frank-sutton-statue/138/ The statue of Frank Sutton emerged glowing in the midday sun and evoked oohs and ahs from the crowd when it was unveiled in May 2017. Sculptor Wise's statue perfectly evokes Sutton's famous "Sgt. Carter" from the CBS sitcom, "Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C.," with his trademark hat, lean-forward stance, square jaw and flaring nostrils. Mayor Kim McMillan acknowledged that Frank Sutton remains a "favorite son" of our community. "He gave distinguished service to our country, and by all accounts, he was always fond of Clarksville, and remained true to his relatives and roots here." Mark Holleman -- civic leader and broker/owner of Coldwell Banker Conroy, Marable & Holleman -- working with the City of Clarksville, led the drive to place the statue near the Roxy Theatre in Sutton's hometown. "This is about keeping the past alive for our youngsters, like these students who gather here with us today," Holleman said. "This all started when one of my agents, Pat Powers, a distant relative of Frank Sutton, and I started talking about making this a company project. It was a long two years of hard work, but it turned out great, thanks to Scott Wise, the City, and of course, the group of investors who contributed the money." Sutton, whose parents met while working at The Leaf-Chronicle, took to the stage as a student at East High School in Nashville, where his family moved when he was 8. He returned to Clarksville after high school and worked as a radio announcer. During World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the South Pacific. After the war, he began a notable career as an actor, with many TV roles in shows. But Sutton will always be remembered for his breakthrough role as tough Marine Corps Sgt. Vince Carter in the "Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C." television series with Jim Nabors. He chose to be buried in Clarksville, which he always considered home. by Richard Stevens

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