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    Wellington's - Appetizer fried brussel sprouts

    Wellington's

    (120 reviews)

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    I've stayed at this hotel about three times in the last year and will stay there every time I need…read moreto go to ETSU for my daughter. we really enjoy this hotel and restaurant. We've ordered room service and I've also eaten at the bar. The bar has Great ambience with a fireplace and very nice architectural features. It also has tables where you can sit and eat. As for the food, the breakfast is good , for dinner, the Pork chop is phenomenal, the airline chicken is very, very good, but the deconstructed Wellington was disappointing. Burger is pretty good too. Friendly and helpful staff. I love this hotel.

    I've previously rated the restaurant at Wellington's but I stayed at Carnegie Hotel again and…read morewanted to rate the Lounge separately. While this is in the hotel, I feel like this is a local bar or at least that's how the bartenders treat it. If you're a hotel guest you're ignored and get less service. Yet you get to watch the locals get preferred service. I sat and watched an older female guest go behind the bar, one bartender follow a Middle Aged man out of the bar and when they came back together about 15 mins later, she only talked to him and the other gentleman he was there with not making drinks for anyone but the 2 of them. I saw the bartender who took my order stop making my drink to take care of people she knew. I've had that same bartender when I stayed her before and she was unpleasant last time too, so she must night like out of towners. I wasn't overly hungry so just ordered the fried green tomatoes. They were tasty but very dry. I told her I didn't want remoulade, so got ranch instead, for an additional dollar even though I didn't get the remoulade (and I actually didn't even like their ranch). I may eat in the restaurant again if I stay at the hotel in the future. However I'll look to see who the bartenders are and if it's either of these 2 ladies, I'll probably save money and not give them my business.

    The Heritage Wedding and Events - The Heritage

    The Heritage Wedding and Events

    (1 review)

    We just held our daughter's wedding reception at The Heritage on Dec 20th. The venue is absolutely…read morebeautiful and is in a great setting. The staff were amazing, starting with the owner Linda and were so responsive to our needs. I don't think the word "no" is in their vocabulary. What we really appreciated was that the staff anticipated our needs and we didn't have to scramble for anything. The back patio area is decorated beautifully with fire pits and comfortable seating. Even the bathrooms were clean and decorated nicely. It was so convenient that the venue also caters the food, which was so delicious! Instead of having to worry about bringing in caterers from outside and how they'd fit into the venue, all of the food was taken care of (and again-was delicious). We threw a curveball at them when our daughter asked last minute if she could bring hot chocolate for the guests. We brought the hot chocolate, and the staff quickly had a separate table set up with all the needed items. They were very responsive to every question and request throughout the process leading up to the reception. They communicated so well! We really cannot overstate how wonderful the whole experience was with The Heritage. Thank you to everyone there who made this night unforgettable!

    From the owner: The Heritage is an event space located in Tennessee's oldest town, Jonesborough. Sitting on 7 acres…read moreof beautiful land, you have the feeling of being in the country with the convenience of being in the heart of town. We are only a little over 6 miles from Interstate 26 in Boones Creek making The Heritage convenient to the whole Tri-Cities area!

    International Storytelling Center - Downtown Jonesborough

    International Storytelling Center

    (11 reviews)

    Me and my wife recently visited the storytelling Center in downtown Jonesborough while we were…read morevisiting shops throughout the city. We only visited the bookstore , not the rest of the building. The books that were featured here were absolutely great , staff here was absolutely friendly and I love how quiet the store was. They do have restrooms in the back that I assume are open to the public. Which is great in the winter time because most places in the city don't have public restroom. Besides the home decor too, I definitely recommend checking the store out.

    "Once upon a time ...."…read more Just returned from the 39th annual National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN - a weekend listening to fairy tales and folk tales -- imaginary stories, ghost stories, true stories of people -- relationships -- literary magic, linguistic lightening that made me laugh, and then 2 hours later, shed a tear or two. Traditionally held the first weekend in October, the festival draws thousands of listeners and (this year) 18 professional storytellers who shared their tales of love and laughter, music and linguistic mastery under 5 big-top tents crammed with chairs and stages and sound technicians. The festival runs Friday morn through Sunday afternoon, with special evening (separate ticket) ghost stories, midnight cabarets and theater events. I began my day at 10:00 a.m. Saturday with a tale by storyteller Bil Lepp who told of his boy-ish high school adventure: toting around a sack of flour for a week (the girls toted eggs) to teach him lessons about parenting. My day ended after 5:00 p.m. with a mesmerizing true story of a "sassy" woman in Birmingham, AL, who related her tale of southern living to the talented Dolores Hydock - a woman with a gift for words and expression. Ms. Hydock recorded the stories and passed them along to us in such a creative way. I did not want the performance to end. True, tickets are pricey, yet something worth saving for. Two food courts, four churches offering their culinary fare and a couple of local restaurants offer eats at reasonable prices. And it wouldn't be complete without a marketplace to purchase books on the craft, storytelling CDs, shirts and bags and pins with festival logos and more. And for budding tale tellers, a "Swappin' Ground gives everyone with a story opportunity their skills at this intriguing and most-fascinating art form.

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