Jimmy Kelley’s Is An Old-School Steakhouse In Nashville That Hasn’t Changed In Decades

Jimmy Kelly’s Steakhouse in Nashville offers a fine dining experience in a historic mansion with top-notch steak and seafood.

Since 1934, Jimmy Kelly's Steakhouse has been the place to go for a fine dining experience (and a good glass of whiskey) in Nashville, Tennessee. Along with enjoying an exquisite meal, another highlight of dining at Jimmy Kelly's is the historic mansion where the restaurant is based. As diners enter Jimmy Kelly's, they'll feel as if they've stepped back in time.

If you're interested in having a memorable evening that includes dining on fine cuisine, a full bar, and 5-star service, read on to learn why you should make a reservation at Jimmy Kelly's Steak House in Tennessee.

To reach Jimmy Kelly's Steakhouse, head to the Music City district in Nashville.

Once you arrive, you'll have the option of sitting by the full bar. Here, you'll get to watch the bartender work his magic while you sip a cocktail and dine on the best steak (and seafood) in town.

Since seafood and steak tend to go hand in hand, how about starting your meal with prawns before delving into your steak?

Each dish is made to perfection, so savor each bite of your delicious steak. Aside from filet mignon, you'll have the option to order ribeye or a cowboy steak. There are also some great chicken dishes on the menu.

Aside from the top-notch service, the decor throughout the restaurant attributes to its old-school charm too.

If you're craving something hearty but you're not in the mood for a steak, feel free to opt for one of the gourmet burgers on the menu.

End your evening by delving into a scrumptious dessert like the cake you see here!

Jimmy Kelley's Steakhouse is open from 5 pm to 10 pm Monday through Thursday. The restaurant opens at 4:30 pm on Friday and Saturday. To sneak a peek at the menu and make a reservation, visit Jimmy Kelley's Steakhouse's website.

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