And IMO it had some great food. I was in my early teens when that place was open and spent a couple of birthday dinners there. The things I remember most about them were the cornbread that they brought to your table instead of just standard rolls(some of the best cornbread I'd had) and the onion rings, which were the really thin seasoned ones, not the mostly batter and a little onion things most places tend to serve. I liked the decor, because it was unique and the menus even looked like they had been singed in a fire. The story for the theming, as I remember it was that it had been a place that made fireworks, and then there was an accident and the interior was blasted all to heck(some of the walls actually looked like sections had been blasted or crumbled off). Instead of reopening the factory, it was shut down and the restaurant took over the space. I really do miss that place.