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It was disgusting. I will never go back and don't recommend it to anyone. It's a wonder the health department hasn't shut them down. My family and I ate here when we were visiting Nashville.

The fried pickles were delicious and we all loved out burgers. They were unique and delicious. My son loved his burger and the sweet potato fries - the dipping foam was amazing - very unique.

We had a great time. Fun and delicious! Incredibly poor service. The restaurant wasn't busy, yet no one even greeted our party at the door to seat us. Drinks were overpriced. Carpet in the central dining area was disgusting and stained. Will not return. We went to the restaurant because of Richard Blais.

The menus were stained, the floor to the restroom was so slick I almost fell and the cool came out of the kitchen eating fried food with her fingers. The bar stools had crud caked on and the carpet was black with dirt. McDonald's usually serves a hot hamburger. Our meal was cold, the onions rings were few and greasy. We have been to the restaurant in Atlanta when it first opened and this location is so far from the original it's not even funny.

The staff was sitting in the booth next to ours appearing not to even know we were there on a solar eclipse weekend Saturday night at 6pm. Their aprons were full of dirt. No special milk shakes for Solar Eclipse weekend? How about a peach one. No special hamburger. Close up now and get the money back on your lease. Poor management, cold meal. I should have listened to the reviews. The food is subpar. We were one of three tables at pm and yet it took 28 minutes for our burgers to come out.

The turkey burger was very small on a bed of iceberg opted for the lettuce wrap but expected green leaf or romaine. Doubt this restaurant will be opened much longer. Kids are running the place. Filthy kitchen.

Terrible service. Won't be back. Our table tried 4 different burgers, and we loved every one. The fries and onion rings were very good as well. We had a couple of issues with the service, but would still recommend this restaurant from Chef Blais. Very disappointed. Had high hopes. Son's burger was supposed to be plain. Came with everything. Sent it. Ack and received 2 charcoal briquettes with remnants of cheese still on it.

I had earth and turf. Daughter had southern. Did not come the way she ordered. Very expensive. Five guys much better. Service was decent but never took a drink order. Shakes were ok. Whereas the fried pickles as an appetizer were amazing, the burgers were average.

The service to get our burgers was slow. We ordered one appetizer then anther before we received our burgers. Our server didn't even offer us dessert. Best meal while in Nashville! Hamburgers are great and sweet potatoe tots are awesome! The service was as bad as I have ever experienced. We were a group of 8 and the time between having the first dish delivered and the last was probably 15 minutes. That was combined with multiple errors, including delivering a plate with a missing bun for the burger.

The kitchen was very slow. Didn't get the order right. The best salad is really a large spinach salad w a few beets. The turkey burger is 3. Every tasted great. My buffalo burger was awesome. Salad was great. Sweet potato fries delicious Server was the best.

Took way to long to get in and out. Lots of looking around to see if anyone was getting food. That sucks. Nothing special. Service was not really that good. Very lazy and poorly trained staff. Every burger place I have ever been to asks me how I would like my burger cooked.

We became roommates and then we got married and had three children shortly thereafter. Music has always been a passion for the Wilsons, even though it's no longer their primary focus. Now, we are smitten with the homes and real estate landscape here. After they became a couple, and before HGTV's Masters of Flip , Kortney and Dave Wilson decided to team up professionally as well as personally, forming a musical duo together.

In the midst of this, they had also begun renovating and flipping homes, which eventually became more lucrative than music. We did eventually get another record deal and we were on the road," Kortney told the National Post. The pair began performing professionally as The Wilsons, releasing the single " Stick Together. The arrival of the couple's sons, however, made pursuing music more complicated.

Kortney and Dave Wilson are longtime residents of Nashville, Tenn. While both are now dual citizens of Canada and the U. In , Kortney took to Instagram to jokingly admit she felt "conflicted," with Canadians celebrating Canada Day on July 1 while their neighbors to the south celebrate Independence Day on July 4.

While the pair have established deep roots in Nashville, Kortney offered a surprising response when asked where she would live if she had to move to another country. Not forever, but a year or two would be wonderful. In , the pair starred in Meet the Wilsons , a CMT Canada reality series described by the Windsor Star as "a kind of Truman Show about workaday Nashville folk trying to juggle music careers with the demands of raising a family.

To the Windsor Star , Kortney explained that the family chose to do the series after facing "hardships" while trying to make it in the music industry. She noted, "We needed to come up with an angle that would work for us and keep us together doing something we both enjoyed.

As MTV News reported at the time, the singer was set to appear "in a recurring role" on the show throughout the summer. For Kortney, who had performed in musical productions as a teenager, acting was both a creative endeavor and a financial one.

So I did a brief stint on One Life to Live playing myself at the time. Every single time," Turner revealed. In a series of brief episodes — all between five and ten minutes in length — Turner and Jenkins took viewers into some of Nashville's hippest neighborhoods and engaged in some unique activities. For fans of the show, Ride With Me offered much to enjoy.

For example, one episode found the "rhythmically challenged" Turner learning some hip-hop jitterbug dance moves at Nashville's Millennium Dance Complex. Additional episodes followed them as they took kickboxing lessons , learned how to throw axes , joined tourists on a Nashville bus tour , and attempted the art of standup comedy at the city's Zanies Comedy Club, with Jenkins' pal, comedian T. Cope, offering the former NFL player a few pointers for performing a standup set.

Jenkins, probably wisely, elected to stay in the audience and leave the comedy to Cope — maybe next time! When it comes to tips and tricks for attaining the biggest financial gain from a home renovation, Flip or Flop Nashville 's DeRon Jenkins and Page Turner shared their secrets with readers of Yahoo! One of the key strategies that Jenkins swears by when undertaking a reno with a view to flip is to lighten up — literally.

Kind of a contemporary feature that people really like right now. Both Turner and Jenkins agree that, when spending money, you can never go wrong by spending it on the master bath. At the time, Turner was a single mother struggling to make ends meet when she received an email sharing that HGTV was looking to cast couples in a new real estate show, with the email envisioning the husband as contractor and the wife as realtor.

Being that she was single, Turner would seem to be out of the running. Instead, she thought outside the box, pitching the network on her idea for a show about an ex-couple who work together flipping houses.

The success of HGTV's original Flip or Flop speaks for itself, and its popularity can be measured in the sheer volume of spinoffs it's spawned. Tarek El Moussa, Christina Anstead, as well as several regional variations. As if that weren't enough, HGTV also brought viewers Chicago Flippers , which was apparently intended to be a part of the franchise under the original title Flip or Flop Chicago.

Yet according to an interview with the athletic department of the University of Tennessee, that was nothing compared to what he's experienced since Flip or Flop Nashville hit the air. I've had year-old women come up to me while I'm traveling in the airport. It's a show that really crosses every boundary. Starring in an HGTV series, Jenkins explained, has "been a cool experience," but he admitted that it's "definitely hard work. As the duo told Today 's Hoda Kotb and guest host Dean Cain, one suggestion is to create a "pass-through," which Turner described as a great way to open a walled-off kitchen to an adjacent family room.

Another suggestion they offered was to reverse trim color as a way of brightening up interior spaces, painting the walls a brighter color and using a darker hue on the trim.



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