Brownsville Moose Lodge No 2222 - Lounge
Memphis Highway
Brownsville, TN 38012
Haywood County
Phone: (731) 772-9998
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by Jamie G. on
So I really don't like chinese food at all (I would probably give every Chinese food place 1 star), but this place was pretty good. They do have a HUGE menu which takes a while to read and then choose from! We split a scorpion bowl which was very good (though it was $23), and for apps we had the scallion pancakes which were okay, a little too plain for me, and the beef teriyaki... really good, nice and crispy and full of flavor (though I miss the peanut sauce at thai restaurants). In between app and meal they give you a warm towellette. A nice touch. For meal, I got the mango chicken. It has a very sweet flavor, which is nice, and not spicy at all. Though it sort of tastes like it might have been made with Miracle Whip or something similar! Unfortunately I got fried rice, which was a mistake, because the mango chicken really needed to be paired with some plain old rice. The pork fried rice with bean sprouts was very good, but also very greasy, and didnt compliment my meal, as I said, but was good with his pork dish. After the meal, more warm towellettes and chocolate fortune cookies, which I've never had before, and I now know I prefer the plain ones. The place was also very expensive, but served enough to bring home leftovers. Will come back when he is craving Chinese and drags me along, but will more happily eat here than other Chinese places!
by Chris S. on
So the pool is nice but... the service. I practically had to tackle the waitress. Expensive, a little to "hipster", and bad service, no thanks, I'll be at the Standard.
by Monika Levenhagen on
Dive bars are sadly growing scarce in our quickly homogenizing city. Stein Club and the Beer Mug both faced down bulldozers and lost. Fuzzy's, The Phoenix, Backstreet (and if you discount Backstreet's status as a dive, then you've obviously never been there at 5am) gone, gone and gone. That's why we should thank our lucky, Little 5 hearts for The Star Bar. I'll admit: I don't go here much any more. The Tuesday Night Dance Party has started the same time for the past 12+ years, but seemingly gets later and later as these bones age. Open Mic Comedy Mondays and PunkRotnkee's Karaoke were fun until my Tuesday mornings became significantly less so. But occasionally The Star Bar will have a show I will want to see or the stars, the calendar, and a holiday will align that will allow me to come play. In those cases, it's still the same old Star Bar I first saw those many, grimy moons ago. As you enter, two bars are to the left and to the right. You'll get the same service from each so just pick one. If the line is too deep, the Vinyl Lounge downstairs has a full bar as well. The crowd varies depending on the night, the event and the band(s) booked. There may be a few regulars. Granted, I'm not the only one who's aged and it's become something of a punkabilly rest home of sorts, but don't let them intimidate you. In living out their Bukowski fantasies, they're much more interested in meeting their Makers Mark than in meeting you. That said, the drinks are relatively cheap, especially if you stick with the house special, PBR. The photo booth works and, unlike The Local's, it's in color. Depending on at which point during the night pictures are taken, color may be a good or a bad thing. Finally, I'd be remiss if I failed to mention the Elvis shrine. It's towards the left as you enter, in the old vault. Light a few candles. Pick a song from the jukebox (believe me, you may not hear it right away, but it works.) Slip a coin in the slot and make a wish. Gaze upon the golden toilet bowl. Once you've done all that, let the spirit of Elvisness wash over you. One visit to the Elvis shrine will stay with you long after you, and Elvis, have left the building.
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