Nashville Reviews
Page 3Bolton's Famous Hot Chicken & Fish
Bolton's is a small restaurant in East Nashville churning out the best hot chicken in the city.
Adele’s
Adele’s is a neighborhood restaurant in The Gulch that serves upscale but approachable dishes from the chef’s family kitchen.
Bar Continental
Bar Continental is a vinyl bar in the Grand Hyatt serving creative cocktails and a great burger.
Pelican & Pig
Pelican & Pig is an East Nashville spot with a big wooden hearth and lots of good wine.
Wendell Smith's
For over 70 years, Wendell Smith's has served classic meat-and-three meals in The Nations.
Bastion
Bastion is a very cool spot in Wedgewood-Houston with an ever-changing menu and great cocktails.
Mas Tacos Por Favor
Mas Tacos Por Favor in East Nashville makes some of the best tacos in town. They also have great tortilla soup and elote, if you can’t live on tacos alone.
Otaku Ramen
Otaku Ramen was Nashville’s first solely ramen spot, and it’s still one of the best places to get it in the city.
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken
There are lots of hot chicken spots in Nashville, and Hattie B’s is one of the best. Order a two piece, some sides, and a beer. Repeat as necessary.
Pepperfire
Pepperfire is a great hot chicken spot in Nashville with sides like green chili mac and cheese and banana pudding.
Bill’s Sandwich Palace
Every neighborhood needs a go-to sandwich shop, and East Nashville's is Bill’s Sandwich Palace.
The Wash
At The Wash in East Nashville, you'll find six micro restaurants testing out their concepts.
Redheaded Stranger
There's always a line for the crunchwraps at Redheaded Stranger in East Nashville.
Lockeland Table
Eating at Lockeland Table in East Nashville feels like you’re at someone’s house, minus the guilt from not doing the dishes and plus wood-fired pizza.