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    5.0 (1 review)

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    3 years ago

    Great service and great ppl would recommend it to anyone who wants to have a great time

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    Honky Tonk National

    Honky Tonk National

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    27.8 mi

    I came here for lunch with 2 girlfriends a couple weeks ago and I ordered The Honky Roll sushi and…read moreBoom Boom shrimp appetizer. They were both excellent! I would definitely order these again. I also had 2 cocktails, a Moscow Mule and the John Daly's Lemonade. The Mule was mediocre, I would not order this drink here again, but the John Daly's Lemonade was soooo good! There is a nice large bar in this restaurant and we heard that they have live music on the weekends and it draws a good crowd. At lunch however, the atmosphere is a little blah, no music, only 3 tables of guests on the Friday we were there. Definitely needs a little something! The big shocker though was the bill. My sushi, Boom Boom shrimp and 2 cocktails at lunch came to $70. Be aware they charge an 18% gratuity to ALL checks even if you are 1 person. This is Sparta, not Nashville!! For me, this is not a place I will frequent because of the prices and atmosphere, which is sad because I live so close and I really liked what I ordered and our waitress was very nice and polite! Something I didn't notice, but my 2 friends both expressed was that the women's bathroom had a horrible strong cleaner smell. It did look like they are putting in an amphitheater and outdoor seating which would be nice especially if they have live music in the evenings during the summer.

    Upscale bar food. Upscale decor. Crazy expensive for a golf course bar/restaurant. They want to…read moreattract Nashville on price and ambiance, forgetting about all of the locals!

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    Sugar Grove Tavern

    Sugar Grove Tavern

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    49.7 mi
    $

    Howdy folks. How's everyone on Planet Yelp doing? Well, I'm not quite sure how to even begin this…read morereview as I wasn't even sure if the place that I'm going to write about even existed anymore. I'm talking about the good ol' American country roadside bar. So put on your helmets and strap on your safety belts cuz we're about to blast off and head into the deep south. I was actually in Tennessee visiting a friend of mine, fellow 1st Amendment Activist Silent Citizen. For whatever reason we decided to drive to Kentucky and ended up in a little town called Scottsville. Unbeknownst to us, we were actually in a dry county. So unable to find a bar there, we headed back towards Tennessee and that's when we discovered the Sugar Grove Tavern in Westermoreland. If we hadn't of been paying attention we probably would have missed it. It's located just a little more than a minute beyond the state line and I ain't joking when I say that this is about as backwoods and rednecky as it gets. So let me tell you all about it right now. From the outside the Sugar Grove Tavern reminded me of that biker bar in Pee Wee Herman's Big Adventure. That's the scene where Pee Wee Herman entertains this motorcycle gang by dancing to the song "Tequila." That's exactly what this place reminded me of. Although I didn't have any plans of doing any dancing here. The first thing I noticed when walking inside was an array of Confederate flags hanging from the ceiling. See I told you this place was rednecky. That really didn't bother me. After all, I was a huge fan of the television show The Dukes Of Hazzard growing up. So if you can be a fan of the TV show where the main characters drive a car called the General Lee that sports a Confederate flag painted on the roof, then who really cares. I mean after all, we ain't in Yankeeland anymore. So Silent Citizen and I walk up to the bar where we are greeted by the bartender. She wasn't Daisy Duke. But she was a nice country gal none the less. I planned on going with my usual, which is a margarita on the rocks. But unfortunately I was informed that they don't serve hard liquor in this place. Oh darn it. I guess no margaritas for Nasty Nathanial tonight. So I ended up going with the next best thing. A Seagram's Escape Pina Colada flavor. What a manly drink. After paying for a drinks, we decide to go outside and admire the scenery. We ended up making friends with some of the locals, which included a dog named Bruce, who were hanging out on this cool Friday night. That's when I knew that I had really landed my rear on another planet. Everything from the way these local country boys talked to the things that they were talking about, was so different and foreign to me. But I don't mean that in a bad way. They were all super nice and welcoming and treated us as if we were one of the good ol' boys. One of them was this heavyset guy with a hat and a beard who reminded me of Cooter from The Dukes Of Hazzard. Yes I loved watching that show. But this guy really did remind me of Cooter. He was going on about all the women he gets which I had my doubts about. But hey, it's not like I've been on a roll in the men's department lately if you know what I mean. Wink, wink. So what do I know? At one point, I started to mention something to my friend about my latest flame, Silence Boy 1st Amendment. That's when he had to quickly remind me that if we were going to be talking about those kind of things, we would probably have to get step to steppin' soon. I decided to take my friends advice and put Silence Boy back in the closet of my mind. But eventually we would have to get to steppin' and get back on the road. I was almost kind of sad to leave. I know some of you reading this may think that I'm being facetious. But I really did dig this place. Even though it was backwards and rednecky, the people here really did seem genuinely happy and seeing that brought me back to a different point in my life. At least in my mind. That, or maybe it was the Seagrams. Well, I don't think so. Those things aren't that strong. So I think I'm going to wrap this review up by saying that if you ever find yourself in Westermoreland, Tennessee and want to have you a cold one before you hit that dry county across the state line, I suggest you check out the Sugar Grove Tavern. You won't be disappointed. If you are, then get to steppin' over to Kid Rick's overpriced crappy bar in Nashville. Until next time, may the country be country and the bar serve margaritas. Alrrrrrrrriiiiiiiight! NASTY NATHANIAL

    Cold beer, great music, nice people, dog friendly! Joey approves! Perfect to get a beer, just…read moreover the KY/TN line!

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    Nasty Nathanial kickin' it with Bruce. #sugargrovetavern #westermorelandtennessee #nastynathanial #roadsidebar
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    Father Tom's Pub

    Father Tom's Pub

    4.3
    (351 reviews)
    10.9 mi
    $$

    Chic pub with amazing vibe. Attentive service and friendly and fast. 9 iron…read moreSandwich was good. Generous portions of meat. Had a side of Brussel sprouts. Definitely recommend. Also had fish with side of sweet potato fries. Serviced crispy as requested. Fish was good but not "pub worthy". Have high expectations. Started with giant pretzel. Excellent app and cheese sauce with hint of jalapeño was great!

    Food=average/meh Service=poor, but not rude…read moreAmbiance=not bad. Typical pub vibes Man, I really wanted this to be a good experience. We were excited based off some of the reviews and pictures, but ended up disappointed. I kept trying to find reasons to make the visit better, but everything just fell flat. For starters, the staff wasn't attentive at all. The hostess went to sit us outside as requested, because it looked so relaxing from walking up, upon entering the outside, many people were smoking (cigs, not vape). I'd don't mind if people smoke, but I don't want to eat a meal with it lingering around. We then went back inside and they sat us in the corner by the drink station/kitchen. Throughout the meal, the waitresses gossiped about their lives and their customers while the table next us a waitress was wrapping silverware. Our waitress didn't arrive for like ten minutes and then took forever to bring our drinks back. The vibes were just all off. Like they all wanted to get out of there and not be around each other. It wasn't even late. The food was average, nothing spectacular. We got a burger and the fish and chips. For a traditional pub, fish and chips should be one of the best things on the menu, less than par. The beer cheese soup was a highlight. Very good. We also ordered some type of pear cheeseburger. Different, but not bad. I'd try something else if I were to return. The decor is traditional pub meets modern hipster vibes. Hard to screw up. Although, limited beer options. Only 4 drafts for a pub is kinda weird. The good news is there's a brewery next door. Like I said, I was optimistic and excited. I don't give a lot of bad reviews but this one didn't hit the mark. Considering there are many other options within walking distance, I'd try something else if I were you.

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