![]() Behind the audience, a towering Louis Armstrong, wailing on his trumpet, slowly dipped forward, as if tipping over after coming back from the dead. Suddenly, a child's nightmare jester slowly telescoped overhead, while saucy robot characters popped out of balcony doorways. Later we were told they are supposed to resemble the owners of Jordan's, Barry and Eliot Tatelman.). The animatronic hosts arrived by crashing their car through the front of the "House of Blues" (they appear to us to be Jake and Elwood Blues - though not precisely an Akroyd and Belushi. It was loosely about the Mardi Gras, with booming music and a raucous stage light show. ![]() Visitors not buying (or still deciding) gathered to stand at the end of a simulated French Quarter street for the hourly multimedia show. But that's fine for New Englanders, who should ultimately stay more focused on the furniture than the facade. The mixture of bayou plantation and back alley blues bar is a pastiche of the photogenic South, likely designed by some Yankee. ![]() ![]() The front of a tall riverboat pokes out, next to the Bourbon Street "taxi stand" - plastic yellow stroller cars available for pushing young children. It's a step further than Cabela's outdoorsmen stores or Stew Leonard's dairy/grocery stores have yet gone.Įvery Jordan's Furniture store is unique, but we thought the one in Natick offered the most immersive experience. ![]() That's why one might walk into Jordan's Natick store to buy a bed, and find a mutant jester leaping out of the wall. ![]()
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