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Must hit food spots in Nashville?
Posted on 2/20/23 at 10:32 am
Posted on 2/20/23 at 10:32 am
Looking for some recommendation, not anything overly fancy.
Posted on 2/20/23 at 11:10 am to ButchJonesFB
Prince's --It's the OG of Hot Chicken
Swetts--best meat and 3 in town
Pancake Pantry- huge line, but they move you in quick
Sperry's--you can go in polo type shirt or a jacket and tie.
my favorite restaurant in town
make the drive and eat at Loveless Cafe, it's worth it
Swetts--best meat and 3 in town
Pancake Pantry- huge line, but they move you in quick
Sperry's--you can go in polo type shirt or a jacket and tie.
my favorite restaurant in town
make the drive and eat at Loveless Cafe, it's worth it
Posted on 2/20/23 at 11:48 am to Legba007
quote:first place i went when moving to nashville in 1996. didn't care for it. hot just to be hot doesn't really do it for me. i much prefer popeyes over princes
Prince's --It's the OG of Hot Chicken
quote:
Sperry's--you can go in polo type shirt or a jacket and tie.
my favorite restaurant in town
hit the one in belle meade on a fri or sat night and have your food brought to the bar


quote:
make the drive and eat at Loveless Cafe, it's worth it
hell no. maybe once upon a time. take an extra 20 minutes and drive to bon aqua and hit the beacon light tea room..its what loveless was 20 years ago.
wellllll worth the drive

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also highly recommend thompsons kitchen if you're on the west side of town (best side of town)
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Mrs CAD also has a food truck in the area serving fresh sandwiches and salads for lunch so if you want to support a fellow TD connection, hit up Blooms.

This post was edited on 2/20/23 at 11:51 am
Posted on 2/20/23 at 4:52 pm to CAD703X
quote:
also highly recommend thompsons kitchen if you're on the west side of town (best side of town)
I looked this Thompson Kitchen up, never heard of this place before, so it's in Fairview.
Posted on 2/20/23 at 5:10 pm to Legba007
quote:its fantastic and has great happy hours during the week.
I looked this Thompson Kitchen up, never heard of this place before, so it's in Fairview.
Posted on 2/20/23 at 5:22 pm to ButchJonesFB
Breakfast / brunch easily
The Buttermilk Ranch
Everything is scratch made. It will get packed so plan accordingly. One of the best meals we had overall. The drinks were also good. Highly recommend the Benedict’s with homemade croissant cubes.
The Buttermilk Ranch
Everything is scratch made. It will get packed so plan accordingly. One of the best meals we had overall. The drinks were also good. Highly recommend the Benedict’s with homemade croissant cubes.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 9:07 am to whodats26
Locust
Gumbo Bros
Arnold's
Audrey
Lou Nashville
Prince's
Gumbo Bros
Arnold's
Audrey
Lou Nashville
Prince's
Posted on 2/21/23 at 9:42 am to ButchJonesFB
Prince's is unreasonably hot. It's not good flavor, just mouth numbingly hot to be hot.
Hattie B's is much better.
Go to five daughters bakery for doughnuts. I get a box every time I pass through. They're expensive and probably the most unhealthy thing a person can eat, and totally worth it
Hattie B's is much better.
Go to five daughters bakery for doughnuts. I get a box every time I pass through. They're expensive and probably the most unhealthy thing a person can eat, and totally worth it
Posted on 2/21/23 at 9:57 am to Legba007
quote:went to Nashville recently and the locals all told us this place sucks, so we never tried it
Pancake Pantry- huge line, but they move you in quick
Posted on 2/21/23 at 10:16 am to Displaced
quote:exactly. its pointless.
Prince's is unreasonably hot. It's not good flavor, just mouth numbingly hot to be hot.
quote:
Hattie B's is much better.
protip - bishops in cool springs is hattie b's without the long lines and bonus - its a meat+3 so you can kill 2 birds with one stone.
quote:
Go to five daughters bakery for doughnuts. I get a box every time I pass through. They're expensive and probably the most unhealthy thing a person can eat, and totally worth it
$5+ for a 'croisssant-donut' but good to try/split just to experience them. they got an airstream at 30a so if you're going to the beach you can get them there as well.
while you're at the factory getting a donut, hit mojo's.

Posted on 2/21/23 at 10:18 am to J Murdah
quote:i'm not a fan at all. the lines never end and its freaking pancakes.
went to Nashville recently and the locals all told us this place sucks, so we never tried it

hit le peep in belle meade instead; you can get a bloody mary or mimosa, the food is delicious and never much of a line..and you're VERY likely to see a celebrity or 2 eating there.

This post was edited on 2/21/23 at 11:12 am
Posted on 2/21/23 at 10:32 am to Displaced
quote:
Prince's is unreasonably hot. It's not good flavor, just mouth numbingly hot to be hot.
Hattie B's is much bette
Just had them both 5 days ago (not on same day). At Prince's I was forewarned by a local to get the medium heat level even though I like hot/spicy food. It was hot enough (though I probably could have gone up one more level), but not overwhelming.
We had Hattie B's the next day. Also medium. Also no problem on the heat level.
Both were good, but I preferred Hattie B's because the chicken was a little "wetter" with the hot sauce. Most others preferred Prince's. Take that for what it's worth.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 10:56 am to Legba007
You made some decent recs but Loveless was so meh for me. It was decent food, but definitely not worth going out of the way for with other places to go on a short visit.
This post was edited on 2/21/23 at 11:01 am
Posted on 2/21/23 at 12:37 pm to Alt26
quote:
At Prince's I was forewarned by a local to get the medium heat level even though I like hot/spicy food. It was hot enough (though I probably could have gone up one more level), but not overwhelming.
Medium at Princes and Boltons is a dice roll. Some days they light you up, and others days it's the perfect heat level.
Hattie B's is much more consistent on heat level, and you can usually go one step higher than than Princes/Boltons. Pro-tip - always do carry out and avoid the lines. Hot chicken is not worth standing in a line.
To OP, we don't get out near as much as we used to, so I'm not sure what the best is or what the can't-misses are these days. I can only mention some good things I've had lately:
-Pre-dinner drinks at Le Loup followed by dinner at O-Ku was a great night.
-Vastly underrated beer and pizza can be found at Tennfold Brewery. It's off the typical tourist beaten path. Second choice for beer and pizza closer in to town is at Smith and Lentz.
-If you find yourself out by the zoo, hit up Edessa.
-If you plan well ahead on reservations, Bastion is worth it.
-We had a good meal and time at Henrietta Red not long ago.
Posted on 2/21/23 at 2:04 pm to BottomlandBrew
quote:THIS x1000!!!!!!!
-If you find yourself out by the zoo, hit up Edessa.


outstanding
nolensville road is off the hook anyway. also HIGHLY recommend gauchos in plaza mariachi about 1/2 mile from edessa. that sirloin steak cooked over wood is absolutely delicious.

Plus you never know what you're going to walk in on when going to plaza mariachi


we go there at least twice a month.
This post was edited on 2/21/23 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 2/14/24 at 12:42 pm to CAD703X
bumping an old thread, same topic
we will be in nashville 02/23-25 for some shows, staying near the bridgestone and the ryman. no wheels so we will need to uber
anything new?
i saw mention of the iberian pig in another thread which looks right up our alley. we will be getting dinner early before the shows, then probably need to eat late night. i'd rather casual and good (nothing fancy, i'm not bringing anything nice to wear)

we will be in nashville 02/23-25 for some shows, staying near the bridgestone and the ryman. no wheels so we will need to uber
anything new?
i saw mention of the iberian pig in another thread which looks right up our alley. we will be getting dinner early before the shows, then probably need to eat late night. i'd rather casual and good (nothing fancy, i'm not bringing anything nice to wear)

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