Nashville has plenty of restaurants to keep locals and visitors alike occupied and well-fed for a very long time. Just about everywhere you look, you'll see a mom-and-pop eatery serving up some of the best Southern food you can imagine right across the street from a brand new concept restaurant serving some unique version of hot chicken. But if you're looking for something more unique and nuanced, look no further than this list of 10 of the most unique places to eat in Nashville.
1. The Treehouse Restaurant
The Treehouse Restaurant isn't actually up in a tree, but it sure does feel like it when you visit one of the most unique restaurants in Nashville. The restaurant was designed to look and feel like a treehouse, and it's easy to forget you're not in one while you're there. The food is modern and unique, but you can't go wrong. (1011 Clearview Ave)
2. Monell's
At Monell's, the dinners are always just like your Southern grandma used to make. And, just like at your grandma's, dinners at Monell's are served community-style with everyone around big tables, passing the dishes to each other. You'll have a great experience and exquisite food at one of the most fun restaurants in Nashville. (1235 6th Ave N)
3. The Aquarium Restaurant
Ever wanted to eat dinner in a submarine while you look out on the ocean? We don't know where you can do THAT in Nashville, but the Aquarium Restaurant is the next best thing. This is one of the most unique places to eat in Nashville with its 200,000-gallon saltwater tank providing endless dinner entertainment that you can't get anywhere else. (516 Opry Mills Dr)
4. Hugh-Baby's
Hugh-Baby's is one of the most fun restaurants in Nashville and one of the newest additions to the Charlotte Avenue corridor, and they're already known as one of the best burger joints around. Try their famous "slugburger," an updated staple from Depression-era Mississippi. (4816 Charlotte Ave)
5. The Standard
The Standard is one of the most unique places to eat in Nashville because it is located in the last remaining historic townhome in downtown Nashville. The food is classic Americana, but be sure to save room for their chocolate mousse cake. (167 Rosa L Parks Blvd)
6. The Grilled Cheeserie
The Grilled Cheeserie started as an incredibly popular food truck, but is now one of the most fun restaurants in Nashville. Located in Hillsboro Village, they serve up decadent grilled cheeses, but be sure to also order something from their milkshake bar. You won't be disappointed. (2003 Belcourt Ave)
7. The Catbird Seat
The Catbird Seat is one of the cool places to eat in Nashville and one of the most exclusive reservations. You nearly need to reserve your seats a month in advance. But, if you do, you will be rewarded with what has been called one of the best dining experiences the city has to offer. Each menu is different depending on what the chef wants to make that day, and it's always incredible. (1711 Division St)
8. The Greenhouse Bar
Located in the Green Hills neighborhood, what makes The Greenhouse Bar one of the most unique restaurants in Nashville is that it's ... well ... in a greenhouse. The vibe is always cool and earthy, and they serve up some of the best cocktails in the city. (2211 Bandywood Dr)
9. Elliston Place Soda Shop
Straight out of the '50s, Elliston Place Soda Shop is everything you want in true, American diner food. They still serve up hand-spun shakes right alongside some of the best food the South has to offer. Bonus tip - go for brunch and enjoy one of the most fun restaurants in Nashville. (2111 Elliston Pl)
10. Sky Blue
Sky Blue is one of the cool places to eat in Nashville and has everything you want in a breakfast spot. It's small and doesn't take reservations, so you'll need to get there early if you want a table. But once you do get a table, you can pass the time waiting for your meal to arrive by playing the vintage Trivial Pursuit cards kept on each table. (700 Fatherland St)
Get out your calendar and plan your tour of these unique places to eat in Nashville! Did you put yourself in a food coma after all these wonderful places to eat? Then, check yourself into one of the many great hotels we have in Nashville. Want even more delicious and unique Nashville spots? Check out this little-known, all-American spot.
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