Posted in Nashville
February 22, 2018
Here Are The 7 Best Spots To Eat In Downtown Nashville – That Aren’t On Broadway
Eating in downtown Nashville tends to be one of the more difficult decisions in the city. There are so many options! So many lights! So many people! Still, sometimes you don’t want to eat alongside a stream of tourists and Nashville newbies, so we sussed out a solid list of eateries that locals love and your palate will love even more. If you’re hungry, breakfast, lunch, dinner – we have you covered. The problem is picking just one…
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Adele's is located in the building that once housed the Universal Tire Center, which means the ceilings are soaring and the design is streamlined and industrial. Your favorite American meals are made within these walls, and the coconut cake is downright dreamy. (1210 McGavock Street)


A classic southern eatery, the Southern is located just south of Broadway and places a solid emphasis on delicious comfort food with a creative twist. Come for a drink after a show at the symphony, or maybe make a reservation for a special celebration. (150 3rd Avenue S)


Bakersfield Nashville is a fun stop for a quick meal before a Preds game or a long, enjoyable dinner spent with too many margaritas and a whole lot of salsa. (201 3rd Ave South)


This classic Nashville restaurant is one of the most historic in the city. Fine southern dining is the name of the game at this upscale restaurant, and we'd recommend wearing a tie. (167 Rosa L Parks Boulevard)


Located in the Encore Tower, Etch serves quality meals that run the gamut on creative and global flavors. The desserts are delicious, and the decor is simply a work of art. As is your meal, of course. (303 Demonbreun Street)


Farm-to-table is what you'll find at The Farm House Restaurant, although we're sure you aren't too surprised. The staff is friendly and the menu changes seasonally to keep things fresh, so make sure you check their menu archives and make an appointment! (210 Almond Street)


Husk Nashville is a classic restaurant that is housed in a historic mansion just south of Broadway. It may be a little out of the way, but brunch here is perfectly dreamy and folks rave about the Husk burger, if you care to try. (37 Rutledge Street)
Continue exploring Nashville with these historic photos – they’re unbelievable.