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.
Enjoy Southern delicacies at this nationally acclaimed venue, which has been frequented by celebrities, world travelers and local residents for nearly fifty years. Try the award-winning country ham and red-eye gravy, smoked pork chop, Southern-fried Chicken and made-from-scratch biscuits with homemade preserves cooked right in the kitchen. They hickory smoke their meats starting at 3a every morning, so you know you're getting the real, traditionally made Southern best.
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.
Capitol Grille is one of the area's finest dining establishments. Special touches include fine linens, candles, crystal and fine china. The quality of food and the exceptional service puts this restaurant in a class of its own. The extensive menu is classic American with a bit of Asian and Cajun influence. Unusual side dishes, such as eggplant fries, and cheese grits add pizzazz to the entrees. True adventure seekers should try the "Dinner on the Edge" menu, offering unique dishes at each course, paired with an accompanying wine.
At Korea House, delicious side dishes and Korean barbecue are among the top choices for many guests. The staff is very friendly and eager to see you enjoy your Korean food experience. If you are new to Korean food you might want to try ordering a variety of side dishes to share among your table. If you are looking for amazing ambience, this might not be your best bet, but if you want tasty and authentic Korean food at a spot favored by Korean locals, then Korea House should be your first stop in Nashville.
The Horn is a small neighborhood café situated on Murfreesboro Pike. This café offers Somali Chai tea, and the famous Indian snack, samosa. However, don’t expect to taste authentic flavors as this snack comes with a unique cheesy twist at The Horn. Offerings are extremely reasonable and do not put much weight on your pocket.
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.
Antonio's hasn't forgotten that proper presentation, rich ambiance and courteous service are part of what makes a great dining experience. The chef shows off his many talents with creative appetizers and entrees. Try the rack of lamb marinated with rosemary, thyme and garlic. It is divine! Pasta is bountiful here, and the sauces are rich and full of flavor. Dessert is as tempting as your entree and should not be missed.
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.