Guy Fieri s Downtown Flavortown restaurant coming to Pigeon Forge
In addition to food, guests will be able to bowl, play arcade games, and enjoy a drink at a Tiki bar. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 6:25 AM EDT April 16, 2021
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. A Food Network star will soon bring his unique flavor to Pigeon Forge.
According to a release from FACE Hospitality, plans are in place to open Guy Fieri’s Downtown Flavortown later this year at the Tower Shops within The Mountain Mile development.
The 43,000 square foot facility will be more than a restaurant. It will also feature a 14-lane Duck Pin bowling alley, an arcade, and a full-service Tiki bar.
Racing: Levante set for big night at Karaka Million
3 Jan, 2021 09:00 AM
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By: Michael Guerin
New Zealand s most exciting emerging race mare Levante will bypass the Telegraph at Trentham to add more glamour to Karaka Million night at Ellerslie. That sets up a potential clash with the country s most improved race mare in Showoroses.
The 4-year-olds provided some of the fireworks at Ellerslie s huge New Year s Day meeting, with Showoroses leading all the way in the $100,000 Rich Hill Mile, while Levante roared home from last for a stunning third in the Railway.
Co-trainer Ken Kelso confirmed Levante won t be heading south for the Telegraph.
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Owners Hermitage Thoroughbreds and trainers Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott have gone back-to-back, scoring their second consecutive victory in the Group 2 SkyCity Auckland Guineas (1600m) at Ellerslie on Friday.
The combination captured last year’s edition of the three-year-old feature with Dragon Leap, and have struck Guineas gold again 12 months later with Rocket Spade.
Making his first start since a close fifth behind Aegon in the Group 1 New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton in early November, Rocket Spade raced keenly but took up a comfortable position in seventh, one off the rail.
The colt travelled boldly just behind the leaders rounding the home turn, and he lengthened stride stylishly when jockey Craig Grylls pushed the button in the straight. Rocket Spade swept to the front and went clear, beating the strong-finishing Jason Belltree by three-quarters of a length.