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Comment Archives: Locations: Restaurants: Burgers

Re: “Mitchell Delicatessen

Brian, maybe you should grow a beard and get some thick-framed glasses, then the service would improve for you (Mitchell's=Hipster Territory). When I was there, twice, the service was efficient (not rude); but there's a fine line between the two. The food? Meh. And way overpriced. Not really a deli, more of a sandwich shoppe. Folks who don't know the difference are happier with Mitchell's.

PS, Are the stars to rate Mitchells, the story about it, or the comments? Either way I vote 3.

Posted by Tommy Salami on 05/06/2013 at 9:31 AM

Re: “Red Robin

they do their best to be of good service and to please each customer. Very friendly to regulars and seem to really care. Excellent customer service in my opinion. I have visited two other locations but West Nashville stands out above the rest. My favorite place by far

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Posted by patpharmlady on 04/27/2013 at 11:44 AM

Re: “Pharmacy Burger Parlor & Beer Garden

love it! just beer and burgers, but the burgers are so delicious! had the stroganoff burger and will have it again when i go back this summer! it really left a great impression.

Posted by ellenm on 04/24/2013 at 10:07 AM

Re: “Cheeseburger Charley's

This location is closed and is now a Your Burger

Posted by Brian Maxwell on 03/26/2013 at 11:52 AM

Re: “Burger Up

Nashville is known for country music, George Straight, guitars, hot chicken and more country music. But Nashville is starting to break ground in the food culture. They’re doing so by making some really good ass burgers. Nashville’s very own Battle of the Burgers: as what we like to call it, is starting to turn heads and heighten our taste buds. So of course we had to go to Burger Up. I’ve heard really good things about this place and very few people seem to not like this place. So naturally, we had to go give this place our hit and review.

From the start, I got the “Urban Outfitters” vibe as soon as we walked through the door. Everything was so sleek with wood seats, wooden bar and yes, wooden tables. The gigantic windows allow the sun to shine through, which gives the place more warmth and life. It is as if Urban Outfitters had branched off and made a burger joint (home of the tight pants and deep v-necks). No mainstream found here, just a vintage look and Neutral Milk Hotel playing in the background. Ok, ok…That was a bit of a stretch, BUT this place puts out a great vibe, it makes you want to come back.

Now to the good stuff! The burgers were unbelievably good. It caught me off guard, on how good they truly were. Every ingredient is local. The beef is organically fed for all you healthy picky ass eaters. We ordered two burgers, the recommended Woodstock burger, which has Benton’s bacon, white cheddar, and Jack Daniel’s maple ketchup on it. That shit was great. It actually tasted fresh, which seems odd to say, but that was the first thought that popped into my head. The second burger that was ordered was the turkey burger. GOOD GAWD! Best turkey burger I’ve ever had the pleasure to eat thus far. Thumbs up to the cook. The burgers were done right. The truffle fries made for a great side (golden brown with a little salt). The homemade ketchup they served went well with the burgers and fries. It doesn’t taste like normal ketchup, a bit on the sweeter side, but something definitely to give a try. For dessert we shared the Krispy Kreme doughnut pudding with grand mariner crème anglaise. Sounds like some fancy shit, right? Well it melted in my mouth. So fresh, so delicious, and so gone off my plate, well that’s all I got to say about that. Plain and simple, it was great and I recommend you try that good ass dessert when you eat there.

Everyone has an opinion, but too many people are complaining about the prices at this nice burger joint. They use great quality products, so you will spend a little extra cash for that. I love that they offer tons of items like chicken wings, salads, fried oysters, and plenty of burgers (that’s a given). Burger Up fits right in the neighborhood of 12th South. The only question I have is ,when will they make those vintage, extra washed, overpriced wool Burger Up tee’s that we all crave for (ha ha), and are those tight ass nut hugging jeans part of their uniform?!

Posted by MR86 on 02/28/2013 at 8:37 PM

Re: “Burger Up

Whoa baby! Killer burgers! My husband and I have been on a quest for awesome burgers in and around Nashville. This place came very close to 5 stars. Very nice vintage decor, although felt a little fancy for a burger joint. Luckily it wasn't crowded, I think we came on the early bird side. The service was... ok, we were not ignored, but not really waited on either. My husband was asked if he wanted a drink refill only after they took our plates away; to be fair, we do eat quickly. As we were waiting for the check, i noticed that all of the men working had the exact same big black plastic hipster eye-glasses and I pondered if that was just a coincidence or part of the uniform.

Ok, now for the burgers. Juicy, extremely flavorful beef, nice char and cooked to a perfect medium rare. The mouth watering bacon that came on my burger was thick cut, sweet and smokey. Really fantastic! The lightly sweet and soft bun complimented the burger and took it to an exceptional level. My only complaint was the size of the burger. It was too small. I wanted more! It was $11 for an, albeit incredibly delicious, but disappointingly small burger. Next time that I go, and I will be back, I will order a double. I'm not exactly sure what that will do to the price, but I think it will be worth it!

Oh, and I loved the fries. They were crisp, salty, and hand cut. The specials also looked amazing, again, next time I will branch out. This visit was for a straight up burger review!

Posted by Kletia Garies on 01/31/2013 at 8:43 PM

Re: “Holland House

coolest bar i've been to in a while original, excellent drinks would have been 5 stars but only thing i ate was 1 oyster and it was bad

Posted by paul8700 on 09/15/2012 at 11:52 AM

Re: “Noshville

I was introduced to this great place to eat by an English friend who lives in Nashville. I later took some other friends along. The food is good, with plenty of choice to suit pretty much all tastes.

Posted by Moragh on 08/21/2012 at 6:00 PM

Re: “Brown's Diner

best burger in nashville -- and it's only $4.50. The staff is friendly, the place is full of charm and it's a nashville institution. cannot be missed.

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Posted by nashville lover on 08/18/2012 at 3:10 PM

Re: “Hot Diggity Dogs

They serve top quality dogs including polish and vegterian, grilled or steamed on a white or wheat bun (your choice). The kraut on the New York dog is very good and the Chicago dog is the real deal, including the sport peppers, tomato wedge, pickle slice, bright green relish, and cucumber salt. The fries are KILLER; They are perfectly cooked in peanut oil, and more than you can eat are stuffed into the brown paper bag in which they are served. The building is tiny, with a few stools and a small bar along one wall. It's usually crowded so you probably won't want to eat inside, but you can, especially if you are willing to eat standing. Don't worry, there are picnic tables on the covered deck which has roll-up canvas sides to keep the wind and sun at bay, and the food tastes great no matter where you eat it.

Posted by RevJPFunk on 05/29/2012 at 12:29 PM

Re: “Mitchell Delicatessen

I live in S.C.,travel alot, my husband and I agree that Mitchell's Deli is a five star. Breakfast is great also. Would not change a thing! I always buy dozen strips of cooked Benton's Bacon to take back home with us. The staff has never been nothing but polite to all of us including lots of friends that live in East Nashville. Believe me you would know if rude was an issue. We are their at least once a month for 3 or 4 days. We eat there at least 3 times each visit and we get the turkey avocoda to go to eat on our 8 hour travel back to South Carolina. Would love to have a Mitchell's Deli where we live. East Nashville is BLESSED. :-) The Branhams.

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Posted by The Branhams' on 05/28/2012 at 1:36 AM

Re: “Dalt's Classic American Grill

Ate many times here and had many drinks LOL Great food

Posted by Gator on 12/02/2011 at 8:59 PM

Re: “Mitchell Delicatessen

Though it's a problem going on a weekend for lunch because it's sooo busy - it's worth the wait- and you can call your order ahead. I love their french dip and the patio outside makes it a great lunch spot for friends and family.

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Posted by stacy on 09/26/2011 at 5:21 PM

Re: “5 & Diner [Closed]

closed two years ago....duh

Posted by Duh on 08/05/2011 at 4:53 PM

Re: “Burger Up

I went on a Friday afternoon that was thoroughly packed. I didn't have anything special on my burger, the mushroom Swiss, as I like my food uncomplicated. However, my brother did have a specialty burger. I had the sweet potato fries which were made well. I loved the children's menu within the books and the patience of the staff. I will probably be back soon.

Posted by Nashville newbie on 07/29/2011 at 4:57 PM

Re: “Cheeseburger Charley's

Expensive and terrible quality. Might as well go to Sonic and save a few bucks!

0 likes, 1 dislike
Posted by Burgerhound on 07/28/2011 at 5:15 PM

Re: “Burger Up

Thursday night wait wasn’t bad @15 minutes. It was our first time. I asked the waitress how large are the burgers. Her answer was “I don’t know.” My date & I looked at each other (both with yrs of restaurant experience) reading each other’s mind, “the right answer is I don’t know, but I will find out and be right back.” So I demonstrate with a gap between my thumb and index finger are they this big - ¼ inch, this big - ½ inch, or this big - 1 inch. She goes with the ½ inch, which I said “then they are @ 1/3 lb, right?". That was wrong; they are ¼ lb. Our burgers were excellent, cooked correctly - medium rare . Mine had goat cheese and pesto, and his had bacon and sharp cheddar. The presentation was pitiful – a lonely little burger on an otherwise empty plate. The fries which came in a cup were greasy and limp. We told the waiter who was clearing the table about the fries. He asked if we wanted more. Again, we looked at each other. We also split the spinach, bacon and goat cheese salad. It was excellent and a nice large portion. The ambiance was fine; nothing special.

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Posted by Bridget on 06/24/2011 at 10:55 PM

Re: “Richie's Hot 'N' Spicy Kastle [Closed]

THE PERFECT WING!
If Anthony Bourdain were visiting Nashville, I would take him to Richie's to get wings. Seriously. I used to visit the previous location in Madison and was really glad to track him down not too far away. I always get an order of wings and sometimes one of his chicken sandwiches which are very good. But the wings are the star here. I don't know what his secret is but it results in a great balance of spicy and a little sweet, fried just right with texture that makes me have to crunch on the bones too. Richie isn't much on decor but it's a clean and pleasant place to sit, and he is an attentive and courteous host. Note that the location has moved to Hendersonville, next to the skating rink at 750 West Main St. New phone is (615)348-0065.

Posted by PHoff on 05/31/2011 at 1:27 PM

Re: “Hard Rock Cafe

Rock Over Broadway this weekend April 30th at Hard Rock Cafe. Doors at 6pm. More information of http://dreamrow.com/

Posted by dreamrow on 04/25/2011 at 4:39 PM

Re: “Hard Rock Cafe

Star City Meltdown Got Screwed Last Night At The Hard Rock In Nashville.
The Hard Rock pissed off alot of people when the sound guy wanted to be an a..hole and cut the bands mic's off ! Yep, The hard Rock want be getting my buisness or my friends !
Looking forward to the Rutledge show !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Star City Meltdown, Fan

Posted by dmk on 03/06/2011 at 2:37 PM

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