Nashville Restaurants
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$$$$ (over US$70)
$$$ (US$35 to US$70)
$$ (US$20 to US$35)
$ (under US$20)
These prices include three courses and the least expensive bottle of wine. Not included is the sales tax of 9.25%. Sometimes a gratuity (usually 18%) is added to the bill. If not, a tip of 10 to 15% for service is customary.
Gastronomic
Converted from an old warehouse, Flyte is the brainchild of owners Scott Atkinson and Scott Sears. Amid earthy colours, bold original artwork and soft ambiance, enjoy fine dining at its best in this relaxed but vibrant new destination in the up-and-coming 12th Avenue South District. The restaurant specialises in ‘flytes' (samplers) of salads, soups, desserts and wines. A seasonal menu features organic, fresh or humanely raised dishes created by Chef Bobby Benjamin, former chef at Nashville's illustrious Capitol Grille. For a true dining adventure try the Chef's Sampler - a food and wine pairing of five courses. The seasonal favourite, Chilean sea bass, melts in the mouth. Outstanding service and exceptional food matches the bill, but the coffee is disappointing. The vibrant casual bar area is popular with party groups. Extensive international wine list.
718 Division Street
Tel: (615) 255 6200.
Website: www.flytenashville.com
Price: $$$$
Enjoy patio seating with a perfect radius view of downtown Nashville in ultra-chic Radius10. The restaurant sits on the right side of the tracks in Nashville's up-and-coming Gulch District, a popular spot for business professionals. Owner/chef Jason Brumm serves up contemporary American fare that include brick oven lobster pizza, Hawaiian ahi tuna, New Zealand wild salmon with a coconut lemongrass broth, and venison loin.
1103 McGavock Street
Tel: (615) 259 5105.
Website: www.radius10.com
Price: $$$$
Voted Nashville's ‘Most Romantic' and ‘Best Special Occasion Restaurant' in the Nashville Scene readers' poll, Zola is rated one of the top 101 restaurants in the United States (CITY Magazine 2007). Once you've enjoyed a romantic dinner or a fun night out with friends, you will certainly agree with this high praise. The appetisers are referred to as provocations - and provoke they do, with each serving a work of art and tastes that go way beyond expectations. All dishes are small servings, a welcome change so you can savour the myriad taste sensations and still have room for dessert. Features include Grandma Zola's paella, a fiesta of scallops, shrimp, market-fresh fish, chorizo, ham and saffron rice; Iberian pork tenderloin; or pistachio salmon. Even the homemade golden raisin and walnut bread or focaccia are a delicious offering. Savour the white chocolate passion fruit cheesecake with a coconut crust and fresh berries as the perfect accompaniment for Spanish nut coffee, with Frangelico, Tia Maria and whipped cream. Owner/chef Debra Paquette, described by her husband a ‘mad, genius chef', is dedicated to providing a gourmet delight for diners who return to this Mediterranean-style restaurant. The intimate atmosphere is made complete by exotic lighting, archways, wrought iron, and brightly coloured original paintings on the faux finished walls.
3001 West End Avenue
Tel: (615) 320 7778.
Website: www.restaurantzola.com
Price: $$$
Business
Dine in neo-classical elegance at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center's Arpeggio Restaurant before enjoying an evening's musical performance. Chef Roger Keenan changes the menu weekly depending on fresh produce from purveyors for this delicious four-course gourmet buffet. Fresh soup of the day leaves a lingering memory, and a discerning wine list provides the perfect accompaniment to the changing menu which explores the tantalising tastes of imported specialties such as ahi tuna, New Zealand rack of lamb, Italian sausage and wild king salmon. The restaurant is open two hours prior to performances every Thursday to Saturday.
Schermerhorn Symphony Center
One Symphony Place
Tel: (615) 687 6400.
Website: www.nashvillesymphony.org
Price: $$$
This Californian/Mediterranean style restaurant is a unique combination of popular business meeting spot, restaurant and gourmet grocery. The casual atmosphere is warm and inviting, as diners choose their meals from a mouth-watering array of hot cases. Take your pick from gourmet servings of seafood, pasta, chicken and exotic vegetable dishes, or 21 salad combinations. The signature club Med salad is an all-time favourite, and California-style wraps are prepared to order. The clam chowder is arguably the best in the country. The pastry case and gourmet coffees are reason enough to stop at Chef's. Friday and Saturday nights feature weekly-themed all-you-can-eat buffets.
900 Conference Drive, Goodlettsville
Tel: (615) 851 2433.
Website: www.chefsmarket.com
Price: $-$$
This is the perfect place to sip martinis whilst waiting for the client's ink to dry on the new contract. The décor is very modern, with ochre walls hung with bright paintings. The service is classy and unpretentious. The food keeps up by running the gamut from the delicate flavours of seared sushi-grade ahi tuna to lavender-scented duck breast. At night, Midtown gets a bit drowsier and is best for couples wishing for dark corners.
102 19th Avenue South
Tel: (615) 320 7176.
Website: www.midtowncafe.com
Price: $$$
Trendy
There are no tea parties here or serving plates speaking in riddles, just exceptional food. Voted Best Romantic Rendezvous in the Nashville Scene readers' poll, the quaint restaurant is housed in an historic brownstone building in Germantown, just two blocks from the Bicentennial Mall. The rack of lamb flavoured with Dijon and rosemary crust is superb. But it is the salads that are truly exceptional and look as if they were prepared in Eden. If you have room for dessert the chocolate Elvis will transport you to a higher plane of delight. A lunchtime favourite is the pasta mad platter. Menu items are seasonal and may also change with the whim of the chef. No lunch Saturday or Sunday. Closed Monday.
1239 Sixth Avenue North
Tel: (615) 242 2563.
Website: http://madplatter.ypguides.net
Price: $$$
Located on 12th Avenue South in the burgeoning new hotspot of urban life The Gulch, or 12th South District, Mirror offers diners a very stylish eating event with fish bowls complete with resident goldfish on each table, and bright colours throughout. Vegetarian tamales filled with chipotle-chocolate quinoa are an excellent entrance into the menu of ‘American' cuisine, which takes in all aspects of the immigrant influences to American palate. There is even a ‘Country of the Month' menu to augment the regular main courses. Speciality vodka martinis are a great way to kick-start the meal, followed by the tapas selection, an affordable way to create your own menu. The white chocolate soup served in a mini tea kettle and poured over a fried chocolate truffle is as different as it gets for dessert.
2317 12th Avenue South
Tel: (615) 383 8330.
Website: www.eatdrinkreflect.com
Price: $$-$$$
This Midtown restaurant has expanded on the charm of the original 1896-built home close to West End and the Vandy neighbourhood. Eclectic and funky, Mambu is a dining experience to be savoured, as much for the unique atmosphere as for the incredible taste combinations on the pan-Pacific influenced menu. The winning chef/owner combination of Anita Hartel and Corey Griffith has resulted in a creative restaurant with a vibrant appeal that continues to evolve. Famous for their martinis, the meal advances to flavours that pique the palate, such as sesame and nori-crusted tuna or Brazilian-style paella with seafood and chicken in a tomato ginger broth. The intimate bar is a cosy spot for a quiet drink before or after dinner, and the outdoor patio dining is especially popular in the fall.
1806 Hayes Street
Tel: (615) 329 1293.
Website: www.eatdrinkmambu.com
Price: $$$
Budget
Open the door and you'll suddenly feel as if you should have worn your poodle skirt. The unchanging Elliston Place is a step back in time to the 1950s - a Nashville institution known for the best shakes in town. The menu features large portions of the basics - burgers, chicken fried steak, and all-day breakfast. Even if hunger isn't an issue, this is still a fun place to sip one of the tasty milkshakes and soak up the atmosphere.
2111 Elliston Place
Tel: (615) 327 1090.
Price: $
Warm and inviting, yet sophisticated coffee shop serving a range of fresh and organic gourmet soups, salads, sandwiches and muffins. The outdoor patio is a great spot for people-watching in this hip neighbourhood of restored houses and health-conscious walkers and cyclists. Exposed brick, natural light, local artworks and a relaxed ambiance draw an interesting crowd. Open till 1500 for breakfast and lunch.
2509 12th Avenue South
Tel: (615) 292 1808.
Website: www.frothymonkeynashville.com
Price: $
Heralded by the neon flying pigs sign in the heart of Nashville's ‘District', Jack's is the favourite barbecue spot for those working or visiting Downtown. The casual, cosy dining room fills quickly for lunch, while the fragrance of slow-smoked barbecue cooked over hickory wood wakes up the taste buds. The best deal is the BBQ Combo, giving a trio selection of pork shoulder, beef brisket, turkey breast, smoked sausage, ribs or smoked chicken with two vegetables and cornbread. The choice of six award-winning barbecue sauces adds to the flavour of Nashville's best barbecue. Jack's is strategically located just 10 steps from the back stage door of the historic Ryman Auditorium. Many a music star can be found sampling Jack Cawthon's winning combination of Texas and Tennessee-style barbecue on the outdoor patio overlooking the Ryman.
416 Broadway
Tel: (615) 254 5715.
Website: www.jacksbarbque.com
Price: $
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