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American Food & Burger Joints Asian Cuisine (All Local) BBQ Joints American Food & Asian Cuisine BBQ Joints & Coffee Houses & Breakfast / Food Trucks Nashville Hot Chicken Italian Food & Pizza Burger Joints (All local) Southern Food Lunch Spots (All casual) (All casual & local) (All casual & local) 12th South Taproom & Grill (C,L)* Basil Asian Bistro (E) Arnold’s Country Kitchen (C,L)* Barista Parlor (L) Arti’s 400 Degrees 312 Pizza Co. (C,L) Bobbies Dairy Dip – Burgers (C,L) Best of India (C) Biscuit Love (C,L) Bongo Java (L)* Bacon Nation Bolton’s Spicy Chicken Amerigo (C) Brown’s Diner (C,L) Bombay Palace – Indian (C) Copper Kettle (C,L) Bread & Co. (L)* Bare Naked Bagels Hattie B’s* Bella Napoli (C,L)* Burger Republic (C) Chauhan Ale & Masala House – Indian (E)* Edley’s BBQ (C,L)* Bruegger’s Bagel Blue Monkey Shaved Ice* Party Fowl Bria (E,L) Burger Up (E, L)* Chinatown (C) Hog Heaven BBQ (C,L) Dose (L) Confeastador Pepperfire Hot Chicken Café Nonna (E,L) Butchertown Hall (E,L)* Funk Seoul Brother (C)* Husk (E) Edgehill Café (L)* Cousins Main Lobster* Prince’s Hot Chicken* Coco’s Italian Market (C,L)* Dalts (C, L) Golden Thai (C) Jack's BBQ (C,L) Eighth and Roast (L) Crepe A Diem DeSano Pizza Bakery (C)* Elliston Place Soda Shop (C,L)* International Market – Thai (C)* Jim n' Nick's BBQ (C) Fido (L)* Dixie Belles Cupcakes Finezza Italian Bistro (C,L) Farm Burger (C, L) Kien Giang – Vietnamese (C) Kitchen Notes (E,L) Food Company (L)* Electric Sliders Five Points Pizza (C,L)* Fat Mo's Burgers (C,L) Korea House (C)* Loveless Café (C,L)* Frothy Monkey (L)* Food Dudes Giovanni Ristorante (F, L) Firefly Grille (E,L) Lucky Bamboo – Chinese (C)* Martin’s BBQ (C)* Headquarters (L) Four & Twenty Blackbirds Jet's Pizza (C) Fleming's Steakhouse (F) Ninki Sushi (C)* Monell’s (C,L)* Le Peep Hickory Bones Joey's House of Pizza (C,L)* Flip Burger (C) Orchid Thai Cuisine (C) Peg Leg Porker BBQ (C,L) Loveless Café (L)* Hoss' Loaded Burgers* Mafiaoza's (C,L)* Germantown Café (E,L) Otaku Ramen (E)* Slow & Low BBQ Bistro (C,L) Marche Artisan Foods (L)* Jones Press Mellow Mushroom (C) House: A Social Eatery (C, L) Peace, Love & Pho – Vietnamese (C)* The Farm House (E,L)* Mitchell’s Deli (L)* King Tut's Truck* Moto (E,L)* J. Alexanders (C) PM – Asian fusion (E) The Row (C,L) Noshville (L)* Labor of Love Nashville Pizza Co. (C,L) Jackson’s Bar and Bistro (C,L) Royal Thai (C) The Southern (E,L)* Pancake Pantry (L) Latin Wagon Nicky’s Coal Fired (L) Jimmy Kelly's Steakhouse (F,L) Ru Sans Sushi (C) Urban Grub (E,L) Portland Brew (L) Little Cancun on the Go NY Pie Nashville (C,L) McDougal’s Chicken (C,L)* Samurai Sushi (C)* Whitt's BBQ (C,L) Puffy Muffin (L) Retro Sno Pie in the Sky (C,L) Midtown Café (E,L) Siam Cuisine – Thai (C) Red Bicycle (L) Riddim N Spice Pizza Perfect (C,L) ML Rose (C,L)* Sitar – Indian (C) Slow Hand Coffee (L) Riffs Fine Street Food* Pomodoro East (E,L) Park Café (E,L) Smiling Elephant – Thai (C)* Star Bagel (L)* Rollin & Smokin* Porta Via (C,L) Rotier’s – Burgers (C,L)* Sushi Yobi (C)* Sweet 16th Bakery (L)* Smoke Et Al Savarino's Cucina (C,L) Saffire Restaurant (E,L) Suzy Wongs – Asian fusion (E) The Grilled Cheeserie (L)* Steaming Goat Slim & Husky's (L, C) Sperry's (F,L) Tánsuŏ – Chinese (E) The Perch (L) The Hot Spot Sole Mio (C,L) Sportsman’s Grille (C,L) Thai Esane (C) The Tavern (L)* Waffle Boss Soulshine Pizza Factory (C) The Dog of Nashville (C,L)* Thai Phooket (C)* The Well Coffeehouse Wicked Kitchen Trattoria Il Mulino (F) The Pharmacy Burger Parlor (E,L)* Two Ten Jack – Asian fusion/Ramen (E)* Three Brothers Coffee (L) Yayo's OMG* Two Boots Pizza (C)* The Yellow Porch (C,L) Virago – Asian fusion/Sushi (E)* Ugly Mugs Coffee & Tea (L) Valentino's (F,L)* Tin Angel (E,L) Vui’s Kitchen (C)* Whiskey Kitchen (C,L)* *Favorites; C = Casual; E = Elevated Casual; F = Fine Dining; L = Local Mediterranean & Mexican Food Special Occasion Vegetarian & Vegan Food Live Music Joints & Bars Middle Eastern Cuisine Things To Do & Tex Mex (All local) (All local) (All local) 12th & Porter (C,L) Anatolia Turkish Restaurant (C) Baja Burrito (C) 360 Bistro (E) Avo (E)* Ascend Amphitheater (open–air, riverfront concert venue) 3rd & Lindsley (C,L)* Athens (C)* Bajo Sexto (C,L) 404 Kitchen (E)* Gojo Ethiopian Café (C) Belle Meade Plantation Acme Feed & Seed (C,L)* Cafe Rakka (C) Bartaco (C)* Adele’s (E)* Grins Vegetarian Café (C) Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art Bar Louie (C) Dunya Kabab Restaurant (C) Cantina Laredo (E) Answer (E) Sunflower Café (C) Country Music Hall of Fame Bar Sovereign (E,L)* Epice (E)* Chagos Cantina (C,L) Barcelona Wine Bar (E)* Vegan Vee (C) Frist Center for the Visual Arts Blue Moon Lagoon (C,L) House of Kabob (C) Chuy's (C) Bastion (E)* Wild Cow (C)* George Jones Museum Bluebird Café (C,L)* Kalamatas (C)* El Palenque (C,L)* Butcher and Bee (E)* Woodlands Indian (C)* Grand Ole Opry Broadway Brewhouse (C,L)* Kebab Gyro (C)* El Stuffed Pepper (C,L) Catbird Seat (F)* Green Hills Mall City Winery (E,L) Mediterranean Cuisine (C) Five Points Cocina (C,L) City House (E)* Hillsboro Village (shopping) Clyde's on Church (C,L)* La Hacienda (C,L) Eastland Café (E) Johnny Cash Museum Crow’s Nest – Sports Bar (C,L) Las Palmas (C,L) Etc. 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Jackson Taco Mamacita (C,L)* Holland House (E) Opryland L27 Rooftop Bar Taqueria del sol (C) Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse (F) 12 South (shopping, restaurants, bars) Mercy Lounge/Cannery Ballroom (C,L)* The Local Taco (C,L)* Josephine’s (E)* Tennessee Titans Game Neighbors (C,L)* Kayne Prime (F)* The Bluebird Café No. 308 (E,L)* Le Sel (E) The Parthenon (full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Greece) Old Glory (E,L)* Little Octopus (E) Tour Local Breweries (Yazoo, Jackalope, TN Brew Works, etc.) Paradise Park (C,L) Lockland Table (E)* Tour Music Row Patterson House (E,L)* Margot Café & Bar (E) Tour the Ryman Auditorium (or see a show!) Pub 5 (E,L) Marsh House (E)* Rebar (C,L) Miel (E) Red Door (C,L)* Pinewood Social (E)* Rippy’s (C,L) Prima (F) Robert’s Western World (C,L)* Rolf & Daughters (E)* South (C,L) Salt & Vine (E)* Sutler (C,L) Silo (E)* The Crying Wolf (E,L)* Sinema (E) The Flying Saucer (C)* Union Commons (E) The Greenhouse (C,L) The Pub (C) The Second Fiddle (C,L) The Stage (C,L) The Station Inn (C,L) Tin Roof (C,L) Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge (C,L)* Winners & Losers (C,L) *Favorites; C = Casual; E = Elevated Casual; F = Fine Dining; L = Local.
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