If you're a huge foodie, then you most likely are completely and totally in love with Nashville. The city has recently been revitalized on the food scale, giving us a plethora of eateries and one-stop shops that will take your well-deserved palate on the ride of a lifetime. Listed below are 10 unique restaurants in Nashville, and you'll want to visit each one of them for an unforgettable dining experience.
If you're looking for the perfect southern watering hole, we suggest The Loveless Cafe. Yes, it may have become a bit commercialized as of late, but the biscuits are good and the tea is sweet. You can't miss it!
This is a pricey jaunt, but The Catbird Seat is known around the world for its intricate processing and highly talented chefs that make your food right in front of you. Yep, but for only 13 folks at a time, so reservations are an absolute must!
This midtown speakeasy has an air of mystery, with the sitting room that separates patrons from those waiting a turn, to the highly talked about rules posted to their walls (no photos, for one). A spot shrouded in mystery, it's definitely a must for the Nashville explorer.
This one is a hit for all of the teeny tiny ones in your life. There's a griddle at the table, and a whole mess of pancake add-ins, making it one of the most unique dining experiences Nashville has to offer.
5. Holland House Bar and Refuge
This upscale bar makes you feel like you've just jumped from 2016 to the roaring twenties, from the industrial chic decor to the suspender sporting mixologists. Note: Holland House Bar and Refuge has permanently closed.
This authentic Mexican eatery was once upon a time a food truck, but now it makes its brick and mortar home in East Nashville. Even though they only take cash, the tacos are delicious enough to have you running to the bank.
If you're looking for an authentic southern barbecue feel, Edley's Bar-B-Que, though a chain, is the perfect destination. Make sure to try their banana cream pie. It's amazing!
8. Husk
You may be familiar with Husk from their Charleston location, but this old-fashioned restaurant is the true definition of farm to table. The garden is out back, after all. Enjoy some upscale southern comfort food, but make sure to grab a reservation.
9. Marche Artisan Foods
The European flair from Marche isn't lost to the masses, but instead invites locals to flock to their 9 a.m. morning brunch. Darling, high-minded eating, and the best tartine you've ever had the pleasure of ingesting. We promise! Note: Marche Artisan Foods has permanently closed.
10. The Flipside
This quirky restaurant is hoppin' with a neat, Americanized menu and open windows that make the whole area an airy, upscale diner. Note: The Flipside has permanently closed.
Have you ever eaten at any of these unique Nashville restaurants? If so, please feel free to share your dining experience(s) with us in the comments below.
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