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Comment Archives: Locations: 5 Stars

Re: “1808 Grille

I visited 1808 when an old friend visited from New York. I wanted to find a place that would showcase Nashville and 1808 didn't disappoint.

Located in the Hutton Hotel, the decor is tasteful and modern and tables are arranged for both openess and privacy.

We chose the $18.08 Special, which was a grilled fish that evening. Flavors were subtle and delicious in the entree and all of the sides. My young daughter had a surprisingly affordable children's entree. We opted for dessert, aso top notch.

Service was attentive without being intrusive and the friendly waiter didn't talk down to us. This restaurant offers great value for the quality of food and service. Highly recommended.

Posted by Moderato on 03/27/2011 at 2:45 PM

Re: “The Chile Burrito Co.

I love this place! I eat lunch here at least once a week and they have consistently good food every time. You will not leave hungry or poor, as the food is all fresh plentiful and well priced.

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by zilla on 03/22/2011 at 8:26 AM

Re: “Island Breeze Cafe

Authentic Jamaican eatery... a must experience for every Nashville resident & Tourist alike! Especially every other Friday night, GR8 Roots/Reggae music by DJ Ras Redbone's 7 R's Promotionz... COME DINE & DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY - ISLAND STYLE!

6 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by Ras Redbone on 03/19/2011 at 1:58 PM

Re: “Pizza Perfect

Undoubtedly Nashville's best pizza. Local and fresh, the calzones!

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by mountainpassiknow on 03/18/2011 at 7:25 PM

Re: “Wendell Smith's

Everyone who is anyone from Nashville knows where to go for the best meat and three in Tennessee. Wendell's With the same recipes they have had for 60 years and fresh warm banana pudding out of the oven. There is nothing on the menu that isn't by itself the best food around town. And the hospitality is always warm and they know your name.

3 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by getwest on 03/17/2011 at 6:53 PM

Re: “CharacterEYES Eyecare and Optical

I have purchased many pairs of glasses from charactereyes, and always find they have a great unique selection, and friendly professional service. I never tire of getting complements on my glasses, and looking years younger.

ART

Posted by ART73 on 03/09/2011 at 5:08 PM

Re: “Ri'Chard's Louisiana Cafe

Our favorite local restaurant! Best & friendlist staff in town - including Nashville! Wonderful food but the atmosphere is THE BEST. Great original music. Very relaxing and enjoyable. Where we like to go to just be ourselves and relax and enjoy some good food. Thanks for coming to Whites Creek!

Posted by Hudson on 03/01/2011 at 3:32 PM

Re: “Kiss After Hours

Kiss Reunion 2011 coming 3/18/11! Go to www.kissthereunion.com for more info!

Posted by talbottsw on 02/21/2011 at 12:59 AM

Re: “JC's Bullseye Sports Bar

Home of Nashville's longest running rock and roll "pros night out", The Play It Again Jam. Sponsored by Pat Adams & Tennessee Concerts and hosted by Gary Allen from The Charlie Daniels Band, JJ Cale and Stonewall Jackson. Bandleader Walter Jowers, writer for The Scene and City Paper, leads the players through their paces and fines them if he can't see his face in their shoes. :D He ran James Brown's houseband for years in Augusta.

Every Sunday, year round cranking it up 5 PM-until? Pool tables, good food, friendly staff, drink specials, giant television, chicks, picks and licks! You can check it out at http://tennesseeconcerts.com/jam or email them directly to sign up for newsletters and invitations at playitagainjam@gmail.com.

Posted by Guitars and Drums on 02/16/2011 at 8:40 PM

Re: “417 Union

This is a great venue, not only for eating, but the upstairs dining room doubles as a gallery for local artists. The current exhibit is by photographer, Nancy Diana, and features her "Signs of Life: Nashville - Part I & 2" series, her "Sustenance" series, and many of her landscapes of Middle Tennessee. Here's a link to many of the photos being shown: http://www.pbase.com/bellanundo/signs_of_l…
Here's another: http://www.pbase.com/bellanundo/signs_of_l…

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by Bellanundo on 02/13/2011 at 5:37 PM

Re: “Brewhouse 100

Our family LOVES this place. The food is a different fare---spicier and more original than the other sports bar right down on the other side of the plaza. Bugs happen here in Tennessee; and I've yet to find one in my food, beverage or crawling across my table! And that's what really counts, right!? The food is excellent! And, yes, it does have a Harley Davidson atmosphere because Brewhouse markets itself as a BIKER BAR. That doesn't mean the staff and patrons are scum. We love the change in scenery from the usual Nashville "Golf Club" atmosphere and don't mind dining with those in denim and leather attire. The Classic Rock in the background is a gift to our ears while my husband and I eat and our young children watch the sports channels. This place is family, biker, Date Night and Ladies Night friendly. If it wasn't, my family wouldn't eat there at least once a week! Keep up the great work Brewhouse 100!

Posted by Judgemental Diner on 02/11/2011 at 5:23 PM

Re: “Jack's Bar-B-Que

When big Al is cookin' you can't find better ribs anywhere!

Posted by dweinchick on 02/10/2011 at 5:10 PM

Re: “COOP Gallery

Scobey brought a broad blend of items. Especially interesting was the true 3-D presentation of many pieces....and you don't even need funny glasses! Well presented.

Posted by mwp on 02/05/2011 at 8:48 PM

Re: “Zeitgeist Gallery

Ah, but Laura...all the work exhibited is new, never before shown. Over 60 new canvases, half at Zeitgeist and half at the Sunset Grill. My long time, home town gallery and the supportive Randy Rayburn at Sunset deserve no less. A Far Country: Crossing Borders II. Best to all, Paul Harmon

Posted by Mazerine on 02/03/2011 at 2:10 PM

Re: “Khan's Mongolian BBQ

Good Price and Good Food

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by Downtown on 01/27/2011 at 10:37 PM

Re: “Farmers Market

I'm still amazed at what a good time I had at the Night Market. I hope it becomes a permanent fixture. Note: parking becomes an issue anytime after 7pm.

Posted by stkimmie on 01/27/2011 at 11:11 AM

Re: “Germantown CafĂ© East [Closed]

Absolutely wonderful. Went during restaurant week and was able to enjoy several items including the the cocoa chili grouper, glazed duck, corn chowder, escargot, and blueberry tart. Every bite was superb. The service was excellent as well. I will definitely be returning, hopefully to sample the scallops.

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by spearsla on 01/22/2011 at 9:11 PM

Re: “Rumba Rum Bar and Satay Grill [Closed]

Ate there for the first time Sunday night. Outstanding food in a very cool environment. The ethnic variety could not be beat, and the flavors just exploded in your mouth. Not your typical TN restaurant, but being a CA expat, we felt right at home. You can do well just getting a mix of small plates and appetizers. Service was great. Our waiter was more knowledgeable than most, about both food and beverage, and was very attentive. Would recommend this place to any adventurous eater in a heartbeat.

Posted by Stormin' on 01/18/2011 at 10:35 AM

Re: “Puckett's Grocery

there for the New Years dinner and show, went to the early show and was very impressed!

Posted by mojotriangle on 01/17/2011 at 6:31 PM

Re: “Brewhouse West

What a great place to have a cold beer and friendly conversation with a stranger. Being new to town I can always go to this bar/restaurant and make new friends easily. The bartenders are great! and the food has always been better than expected. During nice weather they can open up half the restaurant to let the outdoors in.

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by itsmyfirstday on 01/17/2011 at 6:09 PM

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