Top 5 Arts & Entertainment in United States
258 River Rock Blvd, Murfreesboro, TN 37128, United States
“Such an amazing wonderland. Every single arcade game imaginable was in here. It was so much fun. It’s a necessity to come here if you’re in the area!”
103 Meadville St, Edinboro, PA 16412, United States
“This place is always on point! A little busy at times. I personally wish they would extend the hours a little longer on the weekends. The staff and the food makes this place what it is.”
21 N Post Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46219, United States
“The smell alone is worth a 5 star rating. Hands down the best record shop and all things music, place to go. It's been a staple in Indy for as long as I can remember. Karma is the shhznit!”
5090 Bath Pike #9015, Bethlehem, PA 18017, United States
“Typical diner with decent selection. Food was good even though pastrami sandwich needed a little more pastrami. Other than that no complaints. Service was fine, everyone was very friendly and for a Sunday morning the wait was minimum!”
1232 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133, United States
“We recently concluded our visit to the establishment. Initially, the first round of drinks amounted to $13 for both. However, we observed an unexpected increase in price for the second round, despite ordering the same drinks. Despite this minor setback on New Year's Day, we opted to focus on enjoying the exceptional music. Additionally, there was an incident with one of the bartenders, a stout individual, who exhibited rudeness when I attempted to capture a photo of the bar, stating firmly not to consider taking any photographs. so be prepare for that if you’re planning to visit.”
1040 S Montana St, Butte, MT 59701, United States
“Had a quick lunch today but forgot to take pictures of my meal. Plain burger with mustard and huge pickles was good. The fries were hot and delicious. And the chocolate shake hit the sweet spot. This seems to be a popular spot for the locals. It’s only got an walk-up window or drive-thru, but there are three clean picnic tables to eat at. Shout out to the dad and twin daughters who was dining next to us. He gave us some great touristy tips on Butte and Montana.”
15045 Farm to Market Rd 2154, College Station, TX 77845, United States
“The quality of food was fairly good. The Elvis Fries didn’t really have the cheese melted on them and were a little cold in the center. Because of that we took them home and heated them up later. They were much better the second time! For the price, the serving size of the cheese curds was a let down - but they did taste good! My s/o said the French toast had too many chocolate chips on it and I agreed- it was too sweet for our liking. These are knit picky comments regarding some of what we tried! This why I still am giving 4 stars. Absolutely go there if you want a good burger or breakfast tacos. 😍 I think they were training the lady that was working the register. The food all came fairly quickly, but I think they need more signage as to where you go to order walking from the entrance into the bar. We kinda wandered around a bit! If you were taking someone on a first date though I would definitely recommend this over some other breakfast/brunch menus in town!”
255 Elks Ln, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, United States
“Cool experience! One of the last drive in movie theaters in California. Decent popcorn, terrible tamales. Friendly service. There are 2 non functioning pinball machines inside.”
4077 Avalon Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90011, United States
“Hands down THE BEST CARNE ASADA I’ve had in LA! You must get these, the freshly made tortillas really make all the difference! Still drooling thinking about that smoky meat and soft, fresh, chewy corn tortillas. Cabeza was really good too, chorizo was ok. But carne asada is a must! We preferred the soft tortillas (tacos, mulitas) over the crunchy ones (vampiros - they were a bit hard and messy to eat. Horchata was a bit too sweet for my liking. $9 for mulitas, $2.5 for taco, and $4 for vampiros if I remember correctly. There were some chairs and tables for sit down. We had to find street parking in the nearby blocks though. Ordering can be confusing if you don’t know what the Mexican dish names mean.”
35 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001, United States
“When I was here, they were having a 50% off sale on a lot of k-pop albums! This is a great deal, but keep in mind that the original prices were more than usual to begin with. A lot of them ranged from $28-$40. As you enter the store, it looks like all they sell is kpop albums and merchandise... but they actually have books in Hangul too! My boyfriend likes to read Korean novels, so we spent a lot of time here! We price checked a couple of the books and it seems a lot of them are $2 less what you'd find on Amazon! Good deals! Reasonably priced. If you're looking for Korean books or books translated into Korean, this is a great place to checkout.”