2210 Highway 11W South
Rutledge, TN 37861
Grainger County
Phone: (865) 828-5995
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by Tracey Fosberg on
Sipping $14 cocktails in front of a giant Buddah surrounded by koi fish while listening to the dance-remix of Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit is... eccelctic to say the least. I loved my spring rolls and lychee martini but Tao's desperate attempts at hipness weren't quite my style. I'd rather find a super un-chic hole in the wall that will let me wear sneakers while eating grandma's mac & cheese recipe.
by Manual Jaurez on
3.5 out of 5 for me. Good sound. Great interior design (huuuuuuuge step-up from Boss). Killer table layout flanking the DJ booth, with well-sized dance floor on the opposing side. Same dysfunctional bathrooms. The night I went, there wasn't any club lighting in effect, just two lame purple spotlights onto the dance floor. Energy was a little low, even with Frenchy spinning solid house. The joke of the night, which all my crew thought was hilarious, was that there were employees scrambling everywhere to clean stuff, bus stuff, etc. I mean, three different times I felt something down by my legs/feet, and what is it? Bar-backs wiping down the floor. One little guy was toweling the floor BETWEEN my feet for crying out loud. Lol this was hilarious. When out on the dance floor, we kept getting bumped into by bar-backs running plastic buckets of glasses, etc. I am guessing that they were having to frantically go back-and-forth to the tables on the far end of the hall, but this was like a column of ants for 90 minutes straight. In any case, the place LOOKS great, and is really solid for table service. Get some more dynamic lighting in there, fix the men's room, tell the staff to chill with the frantic floor-cleaning, and we'll get rowdy. LV
by Sandra W. on
Positives: free passes = no cover. decently priced drinks that weren't watered down played a good amount of hip hop. I really enjoyed that they played E40. (NY never did) Negatives: sausage fest. ratio of men to women was probably 4:1. we were with mostly girls and often found ourselves trapped in by a barricade of ugly zombie, watching and waiting to pounce on an unsuspecting victim who might stray away from the circle. trance/house music was randomly/annoyingly thrown in. There is already a trance/house designated room! sad. short. unfit. ugly men. the venue had potential to be a fun spacious area, but with that many people, it was pretty much standing room only. needs to be better ventilated, BO was stinking up the place. Note to trinity: more space please. we just wanted to dance, be silly, and have fun...not be packed in like sardines and have men try to grind behind us. In the end we had a a good time, only because of the company