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Nashville: Landry's operates a 200,000 gallon Aquarium in Nashville that contains a variety of fish, sharks, and stingrays. The aquarium operated the Aquarium branded restaurants. [63] Kemah, Texas: Inside the Kemah Boardwalk (also owned by Landry's, Inc.), the company operates an aquarium and restaurant.
The Nashville restaurant is currently the largest location, boasting a 200,000-gallon aquarium with more than 100 species of fish from the Caribbean Sea, Hawaii, South Pacific, and Indian Ocean ...
Aquarium inside Memphis Zoo - Memphis; Aquarium Restaurant - Nashville; Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies - Gatlinburg [29] Tennessee Aquarium - Chattanooga; Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute - Chattanooga
There's an "Oyster Happiest Hour" from 5-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, where you can find $5 bubbles and market choice oysters for $1.50 ― that's a steal in an age where $4-5 oysters are becoming the norm.
On November 11, 2005, Centennial Park became Nashville's first wireless internet park by offering free Wi-Fi internet access to park patrons. [17] The park's bandshell was the site of the annual "Shakespeare in the Park" presented by the Nashville Shakespeare Festival for thirty years until its move to Nashville's oneC1TY in 2019. [citation needed]
A retail village is located in front of the dining area with an assortment of souvenirs that are rainforest-themed or are branded with the Rainforest Cafe logo, mostly printed by the Atlanta-based fashion apparel company Boxercraft Inc. [7] A small water feature with an animatronic crocodile (a hippo in Nashville) is located just outside the ...
Captain Ds, LLC. is an American fast casual restaurant chain that specializes in seafood and is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. The chain was founded as Mr. D's Seafood and Hamburgers by Raymond L. Danner Sr. on August 15, 1969, in Donelson, Tennessee. The chain is currently owned by private-equity firm Centre Partners. Captain D's ...
The Tennessee Aquarium was the first element of Chattanooga's downtown revitalization plans to begin operation, preceding hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues. Community leaders credit it with beginning to improve residents' perceptions of the downtown and riverfront districts, as well as attracting tourist traffic.