![]() Happy eating! What’s your favorite restaurant in Nashville? Let us know in the comment section below! More Information for Your Trip to Tennessee: This concludes our food tour of Nashville. The Peg Leg Porker is one of the better known barbecue restaurants in Nashville. It smelled so good we almost had our third brunch of the morning. Smells delicious!! We walked by past Peg Leg Porker when walking between Arnold’s Country Kitchen and Biscuit Love. We have also heard rumors that Husk serves a pretty tasty cheeseburger, too.Ĭlick here if you want to see their menu. ![]() This was recommended to us for the brunch, some saying that Husk serves the best brunch ever. Even though we never got a chance to eat at these restaurants, they should still make your list of places to eat in Nashville Husk Both of these restaurants get brilliant reviews on travel blogs and Trip Advisor, and most of them were recommended to us by friends. Visit their website here.Įven with two visits to Nashville, we still have several restaurants on our list to try. Just make sure you make your reservations in advance. This is a great spot in Nashville to go for drinks, music, and dinner. It’s been around since 1948, located in Printer’s Alley not far from the Honky Tonks. Skull’s Rainbow Room is Nashville’s only downtown jazz lounge. The tacos were very good but it may not be worth going out of your way to eat here, unless you really love tacos. Mas Tacos is located outside of downtown Nashville, so you will need a car or an Uber to get here. Honestly, Tim and I didn’t think it quite lived up to the rave reviews it receives. ![]() Mexican lovers, rejoice! This is another Nashville favorite and we gave it a try on our most recent visit to Nashville. We tried both, but if you save room for dessert, we loved the ice cream sundae. With entrees in the $30 ballpark it can get expensive, especially once you add in drinks, but the food is delicious! They are known for their roasted cauliflower (yum!) and grilled filet. This is the most upscale restaurant on the list and consistently gets stellar reviews from its clients. Here’s the menu.Įtch is a modern, trendy restaurant that serves dishes like octopus and shrimp bruschetta, grilled lamb loin, and grilled filet. Really want to add some heat to your chicken? I dare you to give their “Shut the Cluck Up” heat level a try. You can order your chicken with various levels of spiciness (heat) and add side dishes to your meal. Stand in line again for some of Nashville’s best chicken. LEARN MORE: How to Get a Seat at the Bluebird Cafe But if you are short on time, eat at Arnold’s Country Kitchen, which has a similar menu with better food and you don’t have to leave the city. If you’re curious about what all of the commotion about Loveless is about, come see for yourself. And to wait so long for the food and drive thirty minutes outside of town? I wouldn’t do it again. People rave about the biscuits and fried chicken. Tim and I agreed that the Loveless Cafe did not live up to it’s hype. Yikes!! Instead of waiting, we ordered carry out and sat outside at one of the picnic tables, getting our food in a much quicker 40 minutes. We arrived during the lunch rush and were informed it would be an hour and forty-five minute wait for a table. In fact, Loveless Cafe is thirty minutes away from downtown Nashville by car. Tim and I were surprised to learn that one of Nashville’s most popular restaurants is located so far from downtown. Over and over we kept hearing about Loveless Cafe, so much so that we couldn’t skip it. Go for the fried bologna sandwich…a local favorite. Got the munchies and want live music? This is the place. Robert’s Western World is a Honky Tonk bar, and one of our favorites. If you need a break from Honky Tonking or are fueling before a night out at the bars, Merchant’s makes a convenient stop that offers gourmet, healthier alternatives to the typical Nashville southern cooking. Well, Tim went for the fish tacos and I ate the grilled salmon BLT. According to our waitress, Merchants’ hottest dishes are the Chicken Fried Chicken and the fish tacos. There were so many things on the menu that we wanted to try. For a restaurant on Broadway in the hullabaloo of the Honky Tonks, Tim and I weren’t expecting much of this place. If you had to choose between Biscuit Love and the Pancake Pantry, go to Biscuit Love. If you like breakfast food, the Pancake Pantry is worth the wait. They serve over twenty different flavors of pancakes as well as other breakfast foods. Tim had French toast and I ate blueberry pancakes. ![]() I had read mixed reviews about this restaurant but we were pleasantly surprised. It is located near Vanderbilt University and is another popular spot to wait in line. This is a breakfast, brunch, and lunch establishment frequented by the locals. ![]()
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