Second, we ordered a turkey sandwich, plain, but it came out with all the fixings on it anyway. First, we ordered a 2-meat platter that only came out with one meat. And, two of our four entrees were incorrect. Our appetizer came out with our entrees, which was disappointing and strange. We ordered drinks and food (easily reaching our $15 minimum per person) and this is where our experience was blemished. Not sure it would be a great place for younger kids, though, as there are lots of adult themes in the music & stories and they need to be able to keep quiet for 2 hours. This is a family friendly venue and our teenagers both enjoyed it even though country music is not their favorite music genre. We greatly enjoyed the venue and the show. They interacted nicely with each other and the audience. Loved their stories about how they got ideas for their songs and their insight on the music writing process. Loved the 2-hour show - four singer/songwriters from Big Loud Publishing who took turns singing their songs and playing guitar. Tables were quite close together, but not uncomfortably so and views of the elevated stage were good. There is valet parking, though we did not use it as we walked from our Airbnb, and we were glad of that because after the show there was a long line of folks waiting for their cars. Loved the outside retaining its rustic appearance (a red metal former International Harvester business). There was quite a long line for checking in, but the line moved fast and we were taken to our table. They announced that it was a sold-out show. We had reserved seats three days prior for the Big Loud Takeover on Tuesday, July 12 at 8:30 pm.
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