Landscape Construction Supply
995 North Main Street
Tooele, UT 84074
Tooele County
Phone: (435) 882-8556
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by Kraig Ruhnke on
Perhaps you have enough business from tourists or Marina girls, slumming it for the night in the mission.  But I've never been made to feel so unwelcome in a restaurant ever. Side tip to the wait staff:  If you bitch loudly about your customers within hearing distance, then yeah, they might hear you and bitch back. So sorry to have inconvenienced you all.
by Arron Matava on
Nightlife at the Academy of Science is the new discovery of the day! I came here last night with friends. Not sure what to expect on a Thursday night at a museum turned evening venue.  I dressed urban chic with walkable heels that I was thankful for later. We got there late around 8pm and went straight to the Cafeteria for some pork tacos and quesadillas, prices were average, not too steep. Neither of us opted in on alcoholic beverages as 1) The prices were steep 2) I was the driver 3) Drinking while prancing around a museum just seemed lame. Still, Nightlife is a very interesting concept. I saw some negatives and positives to this and want to address both. PROS - Huge yuppish, good-looking crowd, if you're into people watching. - A good place to pick up men/women.  Not that I tried  it (tho' friend offered to be my wing woman) but its full of potential and more wholesome than a bar/club. The best places for pickups might be the cafeteria, entrance, bar areas, and the aquarium.  And at the end of the night, you could find yourself the recipient of a missed connection like this: http://sfbay.craigslis... - Lots to do. If you get there early, you have 4 hours to look around various exhibits and go exploring while watching the young sf crowd go by. - Perfect date activity. For those that don't want to deal with families on the wkds, this time is perfect for couples and first daters. CONS - Hard to get to, esp. if you're coming from East /South Bay after work.  You have to plan the time accordingly and pay for parking ($11) as street parking is hard to come by. - Crowds and crowds.  If you're not into crowds, you might not have a good time... esp. young rowdy crowds, all under 30. - Large space. We didn't know our way around so we just went to the Aquarium for an hour.  What else was there? Where was the music and the dancing others talked about? We needed a map or someone that has done the research. - Hard to mingle. Too large a space means, despite the potential, it may not the best place to meet others unless you got some mad friend -making skills, but just a  friendly hello to a stranger is a bit challenging. - I got shocked!!!  Yep, be aware of the electric eel exhibit downstairs, I put my fingers against the metal circles to test the shock factor and got a little crazy brave and did it a few times.  I SCREAMED and the whole place heard me.I think I'm still recovering from the pain. All in all, it's fun, beauty, new discoveries and a little sexy all wrapped up in one night.
by Phil R. on
I dunno. I went because friends were already there. The door was a nightmare except that Carlos, the magical Spaniard Genie, appeared behind the doorman and whispered in his ear and just like that I was whisked inside. The space is cool. Kind of like a bohemian steak-house vibe (it really reminds me of S Bar). Half of the bar is an outside courtyard and half is like the interior of a manor house. I kind of wanted to hang out in the outside half but everyone there was puffing like a chimney in an attempt to outcool each other with how hardcore their smoking was. The crowd was somewhat 'Night at the Roxburry' with a few occasional (and somewhat exceptional) standouts. Something about the interior reminded me a little of the Foundation Room on Sunset.. maybe in that it is set up a little like a house with side rooms. There was a band playing and a bunch of Eastern European model types wildly dancing around, all trying to appeal to some unearthly rich fellow that was probably ensconced in one of the private side rooms and peeking at them through his opera glasses. Pretty space, but the whole VIP scene is not really my scene. I guess I'm just a populist.
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