With a wide menu of choices catering for All of your saved places can be found here in My Trips. Log in to get trip updates and message other travelers. Log in Join Recently viewed Bookings Inbox. What is Certificate of Excellence?
TripAdvisor gives a Certificate of Excellence to accommodations, attractions and restaurants that consistently earn great reviews from travelers. Map updates are paused. Zoom in to see updated info.
Loretta is a feminine given name. People with this name[edit]. Loretta Bradley ( born ), American professor; Loretta de Braose, Countess of Leicester, (c. Loretta Lynn (née Webb; born April 14, ) is an American country music singer-songwriter with multiple gold albums in a career spanning almost 60 years .
Does this restaurant offer table service? Is this restaurant appropriate for Kids? Does this restaurant have waiters and waitresses? Is this restaurant good for dinner? Is this restaurant good for business meetings? Is this restaurant good for breakfast? Does this restaurant have a full bar?
Is this restaurant family-friendly? Does this restaurant accept reservations?
Is this restaurant good for special occasions? Share another experience before you go. Write a Review Reviews Show reviews that mention.
All reviews brunch pizza croque madame green eggs schnitzel snapper pie wild boar ragu salad bread potatoes pate cakes pasta dishes cuba st open kitchen service was prompt an early dinner. Review tags are currently only available for English language reviews. Read reviews in English Go back. Reviewed 1 week ago via mobile. Dried gooseberries for breakfast! Reviewed 4 weeks ago via mobile.
Reviewed November 9, via mobile.
Great attention to service. Reviewed November 4, via mobile. Good Cuba St Brunch. Reviewed November 3, via mobile. Cool spot in Cuba St. Reviewed November 2, via mobile. Reviewed October 21, I think wholesome and delicious fits best. At a time when women usually took a back seat to men in Nashville, Lynn was a voice of strength, independence, and sometimes defiance, writing and singing songs that spoke to the concerns of working-class women with unapologetic honesty.
She could sing of her hardscrabble childhood "Coal Miner's Daughter" , deal with the realities of relationships "Fist City," "You Ain't Woman Enough" , deliver proto-feminist anthems "The Pill" , and explore mature romance her series of duets with Conway Twitty and sound perfectly authentic at every turn. Lynn's voice, strong but naturalistic and matched to tough, lively honky tonk arrangements, reinforced the home truths of her songs, and her success blazed trails for other female country artists.
As a member of the Grand Ol' Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame, she's been honored by the country music establishment while still doing things her own way. She was a frequent presence on the country charts from to , and even as tastes changed and her record sales faded, she continued to be a potent live attraction and a major influence on other artists. And at the age of 72, Lynn was discovered by a new generation of music fans when alternative rock star Jack White , a longtime fan, produced her album, Van Lear Rose.
As a child, she sang in church and at a variety of local concerts.
In January , she married Oliver "Mooney" Lynn. She was 13 years old at the time.
Following their marriage, the couple moved to Custer, Washington, where they raised four children. After a decade of motherhood, Lynn began performing her own songs in local clubs, backed by a band led by her brother, Jay Lee Webb. The pair would drive from one radio station to the next, getting the DJs to play her single, and sent out thousands of copies to stations.
Their lead single, " Mr. Albums Singles Discography with Conway Twitty. Retrieved July 26, Reviewed October 2, via mobile. Doo was my security, my safety net.
All of the effort paid off -- the single reached number 14 on the charts and attracted the attention of the Wilburn Brothers. The Wilburns hired Lynn to tour with them in and advised her to relocate to Nashville. She followed their advice and moved to the city in late After she arrived, she signed with Decca Records , and would work with Owen Bradley , who had produced Patsy Cline , one of Lynn's favorite artists.
Lynn released her first Decca single, "Success," in and it went straight to number six, beginning a string of Top Ten singles that would run to the end of the decade and throughout the next. She was a hard honky tonk singer for the first half of the '60s, and rarely strayed from the genre. Although she still worked within the confines of honky tonk in the latter half of the decade, her sound became more personal, varied, and ambitious, particularly lyrically. Beginning with 's number two hit "You Ain't Woman Enough," Lynn began writing songs that had a feminist viewpoint, which was unheard of in country music.
In , she began a professional partnership with Conway Twitty.