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Recs for Nashville trip next month
Posted on 5/15/13 at 7:10 pm
Posted on 5/15/13 at 7:10 pm
Headed to Nashville next month for three days for work. Coworker and myself and our spouses. Will be staying downtown. Any can't miss places. We are open to any type of food.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 7:31 pm to hugo
Prince's Hot Chicken
Loveless Cafe
Loveless Cafe
Posted on 5/15/13 at 7:36 pm to hugo
Puckett's for breakfast . Had a pretty good lunch at Merchants on Broadway.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 9:53 pm to hugo
I live here in Nashville.
One place has been mentioned already, take the beautiful trip out Hwy 100 to the Loveless Cafe for brunch. Everyone raves about their biscuits, and they're great, but there is much much more.
Honestly, Nashville has some very good restaurants - but no "can't miss" restaurants. It pails in comparison to Charleston, NOLA, and Richmond.
I saw this list this past weekend and don't disagree with much that's on here.
LINK
There are others - many others - but that is a good place to start.
Hope this helps.
One place has been mentioned already, take the beautiful trip out Hwy 100 to the Loveless Cafe for brunch. Everyone raves about their biscuits, and they're great, but there is much much more.
Honestly, Nashville has some very good restaurants - but no "can't miss" restaurants. It pails in comparison to Charleston, NOLA, and Richmond.
I saw this list this past weekend and don't disagree with much that's on here.
LINK
There are others - many others - but that is a good place to start.
Hope this helps.
This post was edited on 5/15/13 at 10:00 pm
Posted on 5/15/13 at 10:23 pm to Vol Fan in the Bayou
Thanks! I will be looking into these. Think loveless cafe is on the list though.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 10:35 pm to hugo
Whiskey Kitchen for great bourbon/whiskey tastings and food
Posted on 5/16/13 at 12:25 am to hugo
I've heard great things about Chappy's.
This post was edited on 5/16/13 at 12:32 am
Posted on 5/16/13 at 7:14 am to hugo
For drinks, go to the Patterson House - it was recommended to me on this Board when I went up for the LSU game a few years ago. It's hard to find, as it's a former speakeasy and they still style it as such - no sign outside the building, and you have to wait behind a curtain before the barmaid will find you a seat. Some of the best bartenders you can find in there - cool experience.
*If I recall correctly, it's on a side street near Music Row - not difficult to drive to, just took us a few minutes to find the building
*If I recall correctly, it's on a side street near Music Row - not difficult to drive to, just took us a few minutes to find the building
This post was edited on 5/16/13 at 7:18 am
Posted on 5/16/13 at 7:19 am to Vol Fan in the Bayou
The drive to Loveless is a very nice way to spend 20 to 30 minutes...the food is breakfast...good but not knee buckling good. And make a reservation.
This post was edited on 5/16/13 at 10:06 am
Posted on 5/16/13 at 9:09 am to OTIS2
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good but not knee buckling good
Oh, no question. Its a good country breakfast.
Honestly, Nashville's food scene is very much in its infancy. There are some very good places, but it needs time to mature.
Go drive through Belle Meade. Drive down Belle Meade Blvd and take the short loop around Percy Warner Park. Its a beautiful view.
The Warner Parks (Percy and Edwin Warner Parks) are beautiful. Those parks consume 2700 acres in the Southwest portion of Nashville. Cheekwood is right off Percy Warner Park and has some great gardens. Its beautiful
If you are in the least bit interested in history Nashville is your kind of place. There are some great historical sites to see! Several civil war battle fields and forts are close to downtown. The Hermitage (Pres Jackson's home and grounds) is a short drive from downtown and is spectacular.
The state capitol building is the second oldest capitol in continuous use in the country.
There are some beautiful views. Nashville is covered with beautiful rolling hills.
The Radnor Lake area is spectacular. Its a man made lake (Park surrounding it). The original intent was to use the lake for the steam engines at radnor rail yards. Once steam engines died off the area was donated to the park system.
Other than the downtown area, Nashville isn't a great walking town. It's also not a great cab town and public transportation sucks. So if you wanna see a lot of Nashville you will need a car.
Best of luck.
This post was edited on 5/16/13 at 9:59 am
Posted on 5/16/13 at 9:22 am to hugo
There was a thread awhile back with a map and everything.
Maybe someone has the link for you?
The wife and I ate at the Stockyard last Christmas. It was excellent.
Maybe someone has the link for you?
The wife and I ate at the Stockyard last Christmas. It was excellent.
This post was edited on 5/16/13 at 10:15 am
Posted on 5/16/13 at 9:56 am to AHouseDivided
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AHouseDivided
Here is a better link. Your link went to a different "Stockyard"
LINK
The Stockyard is fine. Its a steak place downtown. It largely caters to tourists and "date nights". Personally I think it is wildly overpriced and the service can be sketchy.
There are better steak places in Nashville. If I am going out for steak I go to Jimmy Kelley's or Sperry's. Those are two old school steak joints where the service is spot on and they aren't gouging tourists and men looking to impress ladies.
Here is another list that is spot on for Nashville. LINK
Posted on 5/16/13 at 10:07 am to Vol Fan in the Bayou
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It largely caters to tourists and "date nights". Personally I think it is wildly overpriced and the service can be sketchy.
We were tourists and it was a "date night" for the wife and I with the baby in Huntsville with her parents.
It was very pricy - I didn't care. It was the 1st time I had been alone with my wife since baby House was born.
That's the right link you posted.
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