Greetings!, there are more than one ways experience would become, either through memories, or lesson. Otherwise, memories or lessons earn, merits, or unexpectedly encounter alongside someone's path. Or could happened as an experience someone needs or wanted or unwanted. At time it could be an dead end, upsticle, or fulfilling and worth sharing. Moreover, ours was filled with activities such as eventful. Like few examples became the kroger's carnival. It was eventful with hot air balloons, kids rides, varieties of foods. We love the atmospheric weather setup; included with stairs of water fountains sceneries that brings in a cool, calm and misty feeling. Although, few people turn up with their kids made useful for eventfulness. However, there is still space for improvement in the futuring advancement. Besides that, also, not too far from there we saw a setup for live shows and we love the street painting design. Included with the surroundings. Not excluded the giangatic alcohol store. Few people were around probably because there wasn't a live show. Yet, it seems like a lively setup. We will love to visit whiles a live show happening. In as much as we took a photo picture of their program and scheduling for upcoming events. It doesn't just stop there because Ken turkey is a place for good sight seeing that looks like an island because of the water surrounding; including, with the bridges and tall buildings that makes the place so inviting for people to stumble in and out. Alongside giving our thanks and appreciation to most importantly our cops, military and also us, the peaceful citizens for cooperating and succeeding to make this place not only safe, comfortable; yet, peaceful, calm, cool and inviting place that is safe for everyone to visit. Therfore, we can conclusively say above all we thank God and we will continuing thank him for ever keeping his promises not only in 'psalm 121:3-8, says, he will not suffer thy foot to be moved; he that keepeth thee will not slumber.........' yet for many more, too. So, finally, we can boast and continuing boasting that our experience from there was a...
   Read moreWhile I did have a blast, you're writer Elaine from four months back stands CORRECT. The staff at PDR had open seating roped off. Just last month. I noticed you replied to her saying seating was no issue. Perhaps you should slide in unannounced one weekend evening . Trust but fact check... They don't want to clean the areas so they rope them off and do not allow seating. That is a FACT , noted at both of my visits over the past month. I may try them one more time because the staff was nice, atmosphere was great and my friends live it.. when they're allowed to be seated. No biggie if we don't get to sit down. Whiskey Row is awesome too and may be better suited to a certain class of individuals that both enjoy and are willing to pay for a seated experience, even if VIP. Staff at PBR were professional and nice. Not enough to support your prices, nor the culture of the area PBR is located in. I think what I'm trying to relate to you is they didn't really seem to embrace the idea or goal of getting returning customers by providing a wonderful SEATED experience. There's nothing more frustrating than going into a restaurant bar or grill seeing many open tables. Much less seeing ropes in front of them. Forcing us to stand up and have our drinks. I am in my 40s, it's not like I have to sit down. I have a little bit of class and like to sit down to enjoy some of my $15 cocktails that I purchase at your establishment. No they do not let you sit at those tables consistently. As a matter of fact we were asked to get up from a table at 12:30 at night and was told that that section was closed it was not roped up. Several people had just exited the booth.
Whiskey Row is pretty great, I would bear...
   Read moreWe stopped by Fourth Street Live! On our trip to Louisville from Tennessee on our way to the "path of totality" during the eclipse. It was really early in the day so it wasn't packed but there were still quite a few people walking around in there. There were cleaners walking around cleaning up trash from the walkways as well. There were SOOOO many places to eat and things to do inside of the different restraunts and bars/sports bars. There were games and a PBR place that you could enjoy while there. I haven't ever experienced a Bull Riding restraunt but there was one there. It was too early for it to be open but it looked like alot of fun. They gave a "live music/stage" area for artists to set up and play live music in there. It is a pretty awesome area for live music and great food. We ate at the sports bar and played some Skeeball. The food was amazing, they had several different games playing on the tv's and it was just an awesome atmosphere. I would love to check this place out later in the day especially on a Friday or Saturday as we were there super early on a Sunday. It wasn't up to it's potential at that time but we still enjoyed ourselves and hope to return during a more popular time. I'd highly recommend this place on a Friday or...
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