When you think about eating in a historic horse stable, you may initially conjure up images of restored wooden structures and the slight whiff of hay on the air. Of course, here in Tennessee, a state known for its rural beauty and agriculture, you couldn’t be more wrong. Husk Nashville, a sister of its Charleston location, is known as both a collaborative and innovative dining concept with a high-end twist. The eatery is located in a historic home, with an event space in – you guessed it! – a renovated carriage house. Learn more about Husk below, and make a reservation for yourself. There’s no place better than this farm-fresh and indulgently designed restaurant in the heart of Music City.

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There’s just something about a classic old restaurant in Tennessee that we can’t resist. You can learn more about Husk with a visit to its official website or Facebook page. Happy dining!

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