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The River House

The River House

313 Demonbreun St, Nashville, United States

Full • Wine • American • Cocktail


"I will start off by saying I have eaten here before and had a good experience which is why I decided to take my family here for a nice dinner they aren’t ones for “upscale” restaurants. My father and I ordered the dry aged ribeye medium rare. The lady GM (Ray I think her name was she had dark hair) dropped off my fathers steak which had a hair sticking out which was almost masked in the overly charred steak both he and I received. I walked to the host stand and brought it to her attention and she apologized and had his steak redone and I also expressed my steak was overly medium and hard as a rock. The steaks were both remade and another manager dropped off my fathers steak asked him to cut into it and it came back medium rare slightly over charred, but mine came back just as bad as the first time and the same manager dropped off my steak then says “you can cut into it if you’d like or not” as if it was our fault they couldn’t cook a proper medium rare steak. I took one bite of the steak as the rest of my family had already finished eating and started to choke. I got up and headed to the restroom and I was walking to the restroom I threw up in my hands and the “manager” who dropped the food off walked past me didn’t ask if I was ok or if she could help with anything and acted as if I want even there. I proceeded to throw up in the restroom and our server checked on me the whole time and made sure everything was fine. The GM never came back to the table to check on us as she was the one who took my fathers plate. For a restaurant of this scale this service was unacceptable"

Tripletail Seafood Spirits

Tripletail Seafood Spirits

4870 So.Tamiami Trl, Sarasota, United States Of America

Full • Wine • Pasta • Seafood


"When we chose Tripletail Seafood Spirits for our anniversary dinner, we expected a lovely evening, but what we received was far beyond our wildest expectations. As we stepped inside, the ambiance immediately whispered of elegance and sophistication, hinting at the culinary journey ahead. The meticulously set tables, soft lighting, and subtle background music created a serene atmosphere that was just the beginning. The menu, a reflection of both innovation and tradition, showcased seafood dishes that seemed to tell stories of the ocean's vastness and depth. Each course we ordered was an ode to culinary mastery, reminiscent of the caliber one might find in world-renowned Michelin-starred establishments. The presentation was a visual treat, and the flavors danced on the palate, harmoniously blending both familiar and exotic notes. But even with such exquisite fare, it was the staff that elevated our experience to new heights. Their attentiveness was neither intrusive nor distant—striking that perfect balance that's so hard to achieve. They were knowledgeable, recommending wines that paired beautifully with our choices and sharing insights about the dishes' origins and preparation techniques. The highlight of the evening, however, came when we were presented with complimentary desserts, a thoughtful gesture to honor our special occasion. It wasn't just the sweetness of the desserts, but the sweetness of the gesture that touched our hearts. In a world where dining out has become more about convenience than experience, Tripletail Seafood Spirits stands as a testament to the art of true hospitality. It's not merely a place to eat, but a destination where memories are crafted, and every detail is curated with passion. We left with full bellies, grateful hearts, and an eagerness to return and relive the magic."