32333 USHighway 280
Childersburg, AL 35044
Talladega County
Phone: (256) 378-3007
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by Brian E. on
A group of 8 of us went to this place in November. Jam packed and for a good reason. It's an old theater converted to massive restaurant. We sat upstairs near budda. Our waiter made the suggestion of just bringing us out of variety of appetizers and entree and we went for it. The parade of sushi, and stuff seemed to be on a conveyor and soon the table was piled with food. All of it was fantastic. It was almost too dark to see what we were eating, but who really cares when you are tasting a perfect blend of flavors. This place has a great bar which you will get to enjoy as your reservation is a loose concept to them.
by Julee Arbour on
I was there watching Ronnie eat his calamari. Now I have seen him eat a number of times, but this time he was just shoveling the food into his mouth, stopping every couple of minutes to say "This is the BOMB!" I heard him tell friends a couple of days later that it was the BEST calamari he had ever eaten. I don't know cause I didnt get any. Love the space, its a very pleasant room to be in. I actually look forward to going back, its that nice. Almost all the customers this night were female. There were several bachelorette parties. The noise level was higher than I prefer. The service was generally good, although our server kept bumping into Ronnie's shoulder. 5 times! Ronnie said he didn't mind but it would have really annoyed me. I thought the tables were nicely spaced but obviously not. Anyway the food lets this place down. I got the 3-veg starter and quite enjoyed it. The cheesy corn on the cob was cool. My main was duck, and I really hated the heavy handed spices which all but drowned out the flavor of the duck. Really it could have been any meat. Yes, I get that its "jerk" but put it on chicken and charge a tenner. Ronnie really loved his watermelon salad, but even he disliked his main of smoked brisket. I had told him (thanks to rateclubs) that the Steak frites was the thing to get here but did he listen? I really liked that they had a decent beer for me to drink, their own ice-cold concentrics-brand Numbers ale. In fact I had 4! Or was it 5? I was rather surprised when the bill came and they were 6 bucks each! Prices are on the high side anyway, but I think they could charge less for the house beer.
by Latoyia Bek on
I was taken here by a friend of mine that is a local. It was hyped up greatly, and not only did it not live up to the hype, I couldn't wait to get out of there! I've been to a lot of bars and clubs in NYC, Chicago, LA, SF, etc. Usually what makes for a good time is a crowd and a dance floor (cheap drinks are always nice, as well). But in this case, you walk in and you're essentially on the dance floor, and it's so crowded you can barely make it to the bar. People are shimmying and shaking, but very little actual dancing goes on. Either because there is no room or people don't know how to dance to hip hop. I don't really care. It was hard to get a drink and the service was not very fast. The crowd was somewhat less self-important than the average NYC nightclub, which to locals probably seems like an oasis, but to people who have been around is still very pretentious. The music was fine, nothing very inspired. People who think this is a good bar need to get off the island more.