12470 USHighway 431
Guntersville, AL 35976
Marshall County
Phone: (256) 571-0450
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by Emery Iyer on
Good acts come through here; sound system is very good; resident DJs and opening acts are hit or miss but way better than most venues in the city. Drinks are semi over-priced, but service is good and fast. Lots of cute girls.
by Jean K. on
Even if you don't normally go see live music, you should at least take the opportunity to see something, anything, at the Great American Music Hall. It's an old school style hall with super fancy saloon/bordello style decor, and there aren't too many of these left (think Castro Theatre but music hall instead). The space is intimate without feeling claustrophobic (this is not a stadium). There are even tables upstairs where you can sit. I would generally advise anyone attending a concert here to wear earplugs. As usual the music is much louder than it needs to be.
by Robbie Slifer on
Who still offers unlimited mimosas in this economy? Mamajuana! What brought me to Mamajuana was none other than my own gluttony. I hear all you can eat brunch with all you can chug mimosas, and I get weak in the knees. The mimosas were good, but the brunch fare is where it's at. Incredible! Here are my best, sober, recollections from that meal: - Pan-fried House Potatoes spruced up with carrots, onions, and red peppers. It was the perfect pairing for the bacon, sausage, and omelet's. - Mangu: mashed plantains. This was good. Next time I'll have to pair this up with the proper side, steak, roasted chicken, bacon, etc... - Bacon: the bacon was crispy and available at all times. - Sausage: it was Good! Filling and tasty; perfect breakfast meat. - Steak: I expected lean & dry steaks. And, was surprised with tender and flavorful steaks. A bite of the steak, a bit of the omelet.., paired soo well together (steak & eggs). FYI, if you love meat, you can turn this into an AYCE Steak meal ( & AYCD ) for $18. - Eggs Benedict: Unsung superstar of all the brunch items. They bring out a fresh piping-hot tray of Eggs Benedict, and the whole lot disappears in less than a minute. I managed to grab one with my swift claws (I neglected a few grandmas in line, but whatevs..). This was my first (ever) Eggs Benedict. It was very good. - Roasted Chicken: ...for breakfast?, roasted chicken? I love chicken, and I'm hungry.., I'm not complaining. The chicken drumsticks were incredible, fall-off-the bone tender with great sauce in accompaniment. I went back for a few drumsticks. - Fresh Fruit Salad: I like watermelon. It was a smorgasbord fruit salad, and I only picked out the ripest pieces of watermelon for my dessert plate. Yeah, I'm a bastid. It was refreshing though, sweet and refreshing. And?.., I'll do it again next time! My favorite item on their brunch is the Omelet (station). I love breakfast food, and I love eggs. The made-to-order omelet's here are great. I ordered one with chorizo, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, and mozzarella. Then I promptly returned for another omelet (asparagus, mushrooms, chorizo, tomatoes). The omelet's here are good, and they pair well with the other buffet offerings. I enjoyed my omelet with a side of house potatoes, bacon, maple syrup-drizzled sausage, and steak. There were other items that I didn't get the chance to try. There was French Toast (which one of my party members complimented), pancakes, rice, beans, croissants, muffins, and fresh fruit.