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Have you Nashville residents tried the Cochon Butcher outpost? It one of my favorite eateries in NOLA and was wondering how this endeavor was doing.
http://www.cochonbutcher.com/nashville
Puckett's downtown is really good. Not sure where you are going but we've got a couple of AirBNB units up there within blocks of Vanderbilt if you still need a place to stay.Second week in December for sales meeting. Any good restaurant suggestions?
Thanks but we had to book through the company. 21 of us so I guess they want us all togetherPuckett's downtown is really good. Not sure where you are going but we've got a couple of AirBNB units up there within blocks of Vanderbilt if you still need a place to stay.
Let me know what you think of the new Martin's BBQ downtown the next time you're up that way.Puckett's downtown is really good. Not sure where you are going but we've got a couple of AirBNB units up there within blocks of Vanderbilt if you still need a place to stay.
Hey, Fiji - I invited a client there for lunch on Thursday. Simple menu, but really good. Looks like they have a full bar, so I assume it's a nightspot as well. It's in a trendy area near downtown (Germantowm Market).
Pucketts is awesome! We had brunch there the last time we were in town. Highly recommend.Puckett's downtown is really good. Not sure where you are going but we've got a couple of AirBNB units up there within blocks of Vanderbilt if you still need a place to stay.
Where is that?Let me know what you think of the new Martin's BBQ downtown the next time you're up that way.
It's near the new convention center in SoBro.
Here's some pics pulled off google images to show the what I was saying about Mammoth versus Jenolan.
1) Mammoth has lots of "rooms" with very little formations, just broken rocks and what formations do exist are a bland tan/light brown color.
Meanwhile Jenolan looks like this
And in Waitomo aka "Glow Worm" caves the formations aren't as cool as Jenolan (although the same or better than Mammoth) but the entire cave system has millions upon millions of glowworm (actually a creepy spidery thing that only looks amazing from afar)
You should check out the Sckocjan and Postojna caves in Slovenia. Two different places, both within an hour of the capital.
Lake Bled is not far either.
Wow! Looks like Lord of the Rings!
yeah, there are two caves. Skockjan is all climbing, but its like that tunnel in Lord of the Rings. Huge grand canyon like abyss in parts. Postojna is about 20 minutes away and had a long underground train and lots of variety. Its a little more on the commercial side but there is a lot to it. The capital, Lubjiana, is like a mini-Vienna or mini-Prague and is about 20 min away. Lake Bled is about about an hour north. Trieste Italy, on the coast, is 20 minutes away, and Venice maybe an hour. Zabreb about 2 hours the other direction. Croatia has a cool national park with all sorts of lakes and waterfalls called Plitvice that we didn't have time for - we stopped in Zagreb for the night and continued on to Budapest, but its the sor of thing you'd be interested in.
It's only because of your posts that I have interest in going to that area. I'm sure I'll end up going in the next five years or so. I'm still planning on doing a "Game of Thrones" style tour at Dubrovnic and Malta in the immediate future (6 mos to a 1 yr) and want to do Portugal and the White Villages probably after that. But your trip is probably third up unless we go to Japan in betweeen all of the European trips.
I have heard great things about Dubrovnik and the entire Dalmation coast. Zagreb was interesting because it was different but not exceptional; it was just a convenient stop between Lubjiana and Budapest. Malta is not really convenient to those unless you are flying Wizz Air out of Budapest or something. What we did is drove from Vienna to Salzburg, stopping at Lake Halstatt along the way, then from Salzburg to Lubjiana, stopping at Lake Bled along the way, then to Zagreb then to Budapest. Salzburg was the least intersesting and the drives between cities, especially the lakes and the caves, where the highlight. Pic of Lake Halstaat below. Would have liked to driven further into the Alps between Salburg and Munich, and the Julian Alps west of Slovenia.