Arnold's white cinder-block building is almost an eyesore from the outside, with a farm-fence painted on the walls, but the diners don't seem to mind. A substantial crowd gathers here for breakfast and lunch. You might have to wait in line awhile, but the wait is worth it. Beef or pork is standard fare, and your choice is served with fresh vegetables, hot cornbread, iced tea, and decadent cream filled pies.
This quaint little eatery's charming and simplistic design will transport you to a quiet and picturesque village in Europe. Flower pots blossoming with color, a handwritten menu, and oversized sunflowers on the patio complement the simple white tablecloths and exposed brick walls. Strong country flavors arise from piping hot dishes, and there's a menu for each day and season. Try dishes like Grilled Quail with lentils and braised greens or Homemade Spaghetti with oven-dried tomatoes, olives, capers, and white anchovies. A good wine list tops off the meal.
This is "the" place to kick your spurs up in Music City. The dance floor is the largest in Nashville, and the music and dancing are virtually nonstop. If showing off your moves makes you hungry, the kitchen offers a full lunch and dinner menu and the bar serves up frosty mugs of your favorite imported and domestic brews. This place is perfect for a night out with friends, a birthday party or for "boot-scootin'" with your sweetheart.
City House is a casual yet hip place visited by foodies from across the city in large numbers. Enjoy your favorite Italian or Southern American meal in the cozy dining area inside or at the beautiful patio outside. This restaurant also offers a wide selection of cocktails, beer, wine, bourbon, and whiskey. The Belly Ham Pizza loaded with mozzarella, parmesan, oregano, and chilies, as well as the Mustard Greens Pizza smeared with cheesy mayo, black pepper, parmesan and chilies are a must-try. The atmosphere here is boisterous and casual, so you know you're in for a fun evening.
Anatolia Turkish Restaurant is a wonderful Mediterranean/Middle Eastern delight in the heart of West Nashville. The restaurant is superbly clean and very tastefully decorated. The menu offers a wide variety of starters, soups and salads as well as a huge selection of hearty Turkish meat dishes including an assortment of grilled chicken, lamb, or beef options, as well as seafood and homestyle Turkish meals. The Mixed Grill platter is a delicious choice for anyone wishing to sample the Turkish cuisine and not able to settle on just one dish. The hummus appetizer is popular and large enough to share. Anatolia also specializes in vegetarian alternatives. - Lynn-nore Chittom
CREMA is the ideal spot to have a coffee stop in Nashville. The beans are sourced directly from farmers and roasted to become a perfect cup of coffee. The baristas are well-crafted to retain the original and natural taste of the ingredients. Try their Cuban coffee or the Bourbon Sorgum Latte, if you are experimental you will love their coffee soda. You can also order food, including sandwiches, pastries and bagels. Try anything on the menu, you will definitely come back for more.
Bacon and Caviar is a gourmet catering and restaurant that is located at two locations in Nashville. In the year 2004 they started off as a caterer offering barbecue dishes and by the year 2008 established their own restaurant. Over the years they have been serving delicious barbecue dishes and sides. Besides preparing the best Southern dishes they also prepare their own unique dishes for their loyal customers. They offer catering services for birthdays, weddings, office parties, cocktail parties and can also prepare dishes of your choice.
Arnold's white cinder-block building is almost an eyesore from the outside, with a farm-fence painted on the walls, but the diners don't seem to mind. A substantial crowd gathers here for breakfast and lunch. You might have to wait in line awhile, but the wait is worth it. Beef or pork is standard fare, and your choice is served with fresh vegetables, hot cornbread, iced tea, and decadent cream filled pies.
Tucked away in Thompson Lane, Nashville is a culinary gem, serving authentic Uzbek cuisine. OSH Restaurant & Grill brings scrumptious Middle Eastern and Central Asian cuisine to the Woodbine neighborhood. Seated amidst the cozy ambiance of the place, one can savor a delectable fare, which comprises traditional preparations of kebabs, rice pilaf, kunefe, lagman, somsa and others. Bite into the sumptuous pilaf or take a sip of the refreshing Turkish coffee here and find yourself transported into the mystical lands of the Silk Road.
Jane's Hideaway is more than just a spot to eat and listen to music; it's a cozy retreat that captures the essence of togetherness and good times. Tucked away in a charming corner, it's a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle and feel right at ease. The atmosphere is warm, like hanging out at a friend's house—it's that comfy feeling. When it comes to music, Jane's Hideaway knows how to set the mood just right. The tunes range from soothing melodies to lively beats, making it a great spot to unwind with friends or have a low-key date night. The music adds a lovely touch to the whole experience. Now, let's talk about the food. Jane's Hideaway has a menu that's simply scrumptious, featuring everything from hearty comfort foods to fresh salads and more. There's something for everyone's taste buds. The flavors are rich and satisfying, making each bite a little piece of joy.
Café Rakka is one of the best kept secrets in or around Nashville! The food is delicious, plentiful, and beautifully plated. The décor inside the café and in the small, outdoor eating area is so well-done it instantly moves a diner from the bustle of suburban Nashville to the beauty of the Mediterranean. Café Rakka is family-owned and operated and everyone there is friendly and helpful. The meat dishes are distinctly flavorful. Although not listed, it is possible to order a sample of each of the meat dishes for a comparable dinner price. In keeping with the religious traditions of the owner, alcohol is not served. Lynn-nore Chittom
Anatolia Turkish Restaurant is a wonderful Mediterranean/Middle Eastern delight in the heart of West Nashville. The restaurant is superbly clean and very tastefully decorated. The menu offers a wide variety of starters, soups and salads as well as a huge selection of hearty Turkish meat dishes including an assortment of grilled chicken, lamb, or beef options, as well as seafood and homestyle Turkish meals. The Mixed Grill platter is a delicious choice for anyone wishing to sample the Turkish cuisine and not able to settle on just one dish. The hummus appetizer is popular and large enough to share. Anatolia also specializes in vegetarian alternatives. - Lynn-nore Chittom