Posted in Nashville
March 28, 2022
You Need To Visit Stationairy, An Epic Train Depot Restaurant Right Here In Nashville
Dining options in downtown Nashville tend to lean toward either low-key honky tonks serving elevated bar fare or perhaps a top-of-the-world experience at one of the city’s luxury hotels. Before you reach the neon-drenched stretch of Honkytonk Highway, however, you will find a historic train depot situated right at the mouth of the city’s downtown. Step inside to dine at Stationairy, one of Nashville’s best-kept fine dining secrets.

Stationairy is located in the historic Union Station, a former train depot in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The stunning stone façade and tower make for a striking sight, and Union Station provides complimentary two-hour valet parking for those dining at the restaurant.

Inside you will find 22-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling arched windows that let in gushing streams of natural light. Make sure you keep an eye out for the venue’s more intimate details, like the seasonal flower arrangements and vintage accents.

Isn’t that dining room stunning? The large windows provide views of Broadway just outside, and you will have the opportunity to take part in the hustle and bustle of Music City’s downtown atmosphere from the comfort of your table. The open concept dining room welcomes the intimate diner and is a great place to reserve for larger, private events.

The menu is inspired by classic French and American cuisine, which means you can expect flat-ironed steak frites served as an appetizer and French omelets served with decadent gruyere for breakfast.

Gather for dinnertime with slow-cooked salmon or perhaps enjoy a dinner of pasture-raised chicken and a baby kale Caesar salad. Stationairy provides a full menu of meals prepared with responsibly sourced ingredients, which results in a fresh and flavorful plate every time.

Don’t skip out on a cocktail, either! Signature cocktails like the "Sage Travels," made with botanist gin, Gifford peach, amaro Montenegro, sage, and lemon. If you aren’t feeling the citrus element then try the classic "Stationairy Old Fashioned" served with applewood-smoked Elijah Craig bourbon.

You can dine at Stationairy from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. from Sunday to Wednesday, and from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. from Thursday to Saturday for dinner. Breakfast is served daily from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and lunch is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You can make a reservation at Stationairy and check out some stunning shots of the restaurant itself right here on its official website. Happy dining!
Address: Stationairy, 1001 Broadway (Restaurant in Hotel, Lobby, Nashville, TN 37203, USA