534 Se Broad St
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
Rutherford County
Phone: (615) 896-9009
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by vegegirly C. on
My husband and I went to Blue Martini with a few other couples for reverse happy hour on a Wednesday night. We had an interesting time. The drink and food specials were awesome. Half priced martinis come out to be about 7 bucks but it comes in a huge shaker equivalent to about 2 1/2 martinis. I ordered the mojito martini first, which I wasn't crazy about. And that one didn't come in a shaker for some reason. Hmmmm. But then I ordered the dirty martini. Oh my God. It was probably the most delicious dirty martini I had in a long time. It was topped off with 3 succulent blue cheese stuffed olives. I wanted to lick the glass when I was done. We ordered some half priced appetizers too which were pretty good. Light and tasty, and went really well with our drinks. Service was efficient but cold. Our server didn't seem thrilled to be there but she was attentive until towards the end when we lost her for a good 15 minutes when we wanted our tab. As far as atmosphere... pretty entertaining. Watching drunk middle aged singles interact is always fun. I would not like this place if I were single. Not a really good singles scene for the under 30 crowd.
by Eileen Anne F. on
I came here with 2 girlfriends for restaurant week and really enjoyed the offered menu. They started with a savory duck soup and a salmon that had the best, crispy skin I have ever crunched my teeth into. It was herbed, which made it all the more enjoyable. As part of the presentation, they brought out this zen-like sand garden of salt--a tasting trio of sorts. And let me give homage to the short ribs that I had as my entree. What can one say about meat that falls off the bone, having been braised in an immensely flavored sauce. It was one of those dishes where you had to put the fork down, fully soak in each bite, while dreading to clear the plate! The desserts were also fantastically scrumptious. They included a raspberry ice cream, accompanying a chocolate molten cake. Contrary to my predecessor rateclubsERS, I recommend popping in here for the pre-fixe, if they ever have it again!
by Veola Underberg on
Not for the hormonally challenged, the Winter Garden theater (located in Brooklyn's Brighton Beach section) is an audacious infusion of Russian cuisine, and the gaudiest burlesque show this side of Moscow. You can be sure of four things, should you decide to dine at the Winter Garden: 1) Caviar...to be eaten on bread with butter and sweet tea...not on a cracker with champagne like us ignorant Americans believe it's consumed. 2) Vodka...and lots of it. It's the liquid staple of any Russian culinary banquet. 3) Scantily clad women gyrating to neo-Russian pop music, always walking the fine line between harmless provocation and hyperkinetic indecency. The performances (which occur at random times between the serving of appetizers and dessert) often include hula hoops, lending to a circus-like atmosphere. Only the absence of a small brown bear balancing his ass on a large rubber ball prevents Winter Garden from being a de facto version of the Moscow Circus. 4) No less than 20 renditions of "Happy Berzday" sung by the Master of Ceremonies. And yet, despite the Vegas Lite shenanigans, the food is pleasantly good. I won't lie...the $50 minimum, per person, per table seems a bit steep and intimidating at first. But assure you that during the 3 plus hours you will be at the Winter Garden, you will be treated to an endless procession of food. Food. Food. Honestly, just when you think they've slaughtered every animal in Russia and served them to you, Winter Garden rustles up some woodland creature and impales it on a skewer. After your meal, you can head over to that dreadfully filthy extension of the Atlantic Ocean, Brighton Beach. It's a great place to walk off the 700 courses you will have consumed.