User talk:Jcchamber

Hello and welcome to Wikivoyage. We're glad to have you here, but please read our don't tout and welcome, tourism professionals pages. This kind of promotional text is never OK on this site:

Whether Ole Red is at the top of your bucket list or you just wandered in itchin’ for a little fun, we’re glad you made it. As Blake Shelton’s biggest fans know, Ole Red gets its name from his chart- topping hit “Ol’ Red.” This place is a lot like Blake himself: laid-back and genuine, up for anything, a bit irreverent—but always fun—and all about the music. From great drinks to scratch-made dishes, specialty desserts to live entertainment, this is the place to have a big time in Blake’s hometown. Settle in with a B.S.-approved cocktail or beer, start off with a plate of Back Road Nachos or House-Made Hush Puppies, enjoy our famous Fried Catfish or Prison Steak, and try our Mason Jar Bourbon Pecan Pie! For a small-town stage, we see some pretty big talent, thanks to the partnership between Blake and the folks at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. We’ve got live music all weekend long, plus a regular schedule of special shows and events. Be sure to visit our website often and check us out on social media for the latest on upcoming performances. Enjoy your visit! Take a stroll around, talk to a stranger, listen to the music —and take as many questionable selfies as you want.

If you have any questions after you've read the links I've given you, please ask them in a reply below. Thanks.

Ikan Kekek (talk) 02:12, 12 February 2021 (UTC)


 * I see that my colleague, Ground Zero, has detouted that description. Have a look at his edit. Ikan Kekek (talk) 02:14, 12 February 2021 (UTC)