This New Restaurant In Nashville Is The First Of Its Kind And You’ll Want To Visit

Nashville tends to surprise many with its quirky and fun eating experiences, but have you heard of Hopsmith Tavern? You can't miss it, folks. Hopsmith Tavern is located in the heart of Nashville, and the newly opened space is perfect for locals and tourists alike. Plus, there's a strange little twist that will keep you coming back for more...

Hopsmith Tavern just recently opened on Division Street in Nashville and has already forged its way into the hearts of Music City.

What makes this place different though, you ask? Why would I want to eat here? Other than the delicious and amazing menu, of course. You can enjoy jumbo cinnamon rolls and the eponymous avocado toast for breakfast and all sorts of wings and starters for lunch. But have you heard of backdoor chicken?

It's a real thing. From 5 to 8 p.m. every evening, you ring a buzzer at the back of the restaurant and will be served a house-smoked whole chicken, two sides, and tortillas. For $25. Through the back door.

Crazy, right? You can also pitch up for brunch, where you can enjoy a massive breakfast burrito filled with chorizo, brunch potatoes, and cheese, or homemade chilaquiles smothered in salsa. Sign us up!

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and any one of the breakfast platters available at Hopsmith will keep you full for hours. At lunchtime, there's just something cool about their chicken and waffle bites, and the ginger-mint ceviche has us intrigued.

There's an entire menu of sliders, including bbq brisket, Italian beef, buffalo chicken, and bacon cheeseburger. You can also go for a full-sized burger as well, served up fresh and warm on a griddled, butter-laden bun.

You can visit for yourself at 1903 Division Street in Nashville, Tennessee. Make sure to bring a crowd and check out their daily specials, as well. This is one spot you're going to completely fall for!

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