740 South Highway 25
La Follette, TN 37766
Campbell County
Phone: (423) 562-3328
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by Mark S. on
If you have taste buds, do NOT go to Tao. If you want ambiance, atmosphere and a trendy "experience", Tao may be the place for you. First of all, you walk in and you see a huge Buddha statue. Big deal. I could care less. However, some people eat this stuff up, and they better, because the food is so poor. This honestly tasted to me like standard fare Chinese food. It was literally no better than any crappy Chinese place I have ever eaten at, and for the price tag, I really expected so much more. The food was unimaginative, and really lacked flavor. Sauces were used in excess, just a sloppy experience overall. For dessert we got the huge fortune cookie. I honestly have no idea why anyone raves about this dessert. It's literally just a big fortune cookie with cream inside. Do you love fortune cookies enough to spend $12 on one? I personally love $12 more, but this is what Tao is all about. Go to a less expensive, better restaurant? Or go to Tao for the glitz and glam and nothing to back it up with? Your choice.
by Edmond Monton on
I really liked Door 44. Prior to going there I had read multiple reviews on the place. Though some of them may have discouraged me from going, the fact of the matter was my friend was picking me up and we were heading there. She has a thing for the bartender so that was that. The door women were dressed in scantily clad, sexy clothing, with fishnets and pushup bras. Hot. Also, it was free to get in. I like free that is for sure. The inside looked like an abode for vampires with gothic-like colors of black and red. The bar itself was most impressive with the top covered in bright red roses, with glass covering over it. Furthermore, and equally stimulating, was the stripper pole. I have always wanted to try to work it on the pole, and though I would never be a stripper, it looked like fun. Unfortunately for me at the present moment, I have two stitches in my thumb nail bed and was not able to bust out my moves. I will next time though. In regards to the crowd, I did not see any people who resembled frat boy types at all. To tell you the truth, we looked the most sorority-like in there (I dropped out of my sorority my Junior year of college). But we are cool so it is all good. Also, the music was some of the best mix I have ever heard, ranging from rad 90's music to Notorious BIG. I think you would concur. So, in my opinion, which I believe should be trusted whole-heartedly (naturally), you should go to Door 44. If nothing less, go check it out for the decor, and then hop on over to Vickery's, Opera (if you are in the club scene), or Center Stage for live music. After all, it is located at 44 12th St. right by TONS of places to go, for all different personalities. Last recommendation, park in the parking deck located across from the old Bank of America. It is to the left after Front Page News and Vickery's and is free and there is security. Have a blast! You'll love it!
by stephy s. on
Talk about a gorgeous venue! Cool, hip, loungy, vibey, pretty people, and tasty food and drinks. What more could an LA girl ask for? :)