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Subject: Bellevue

  • Wheelin' & Dealin'

    November 14, 1996
  • Barfield's Closed

    Barfield's All-American Grille has closed, according to an article in the Hendersonville Star News. A sister nameplate of Wildwood Oak-Fired Kitchen in Bellevue, Barfield's anchored Hendersonville's Streets of Indian Lake outdoor shopping center, which debuted in March. Opened in June by owners Dave Wachtel III and Justin D. Tatum, Barfield's was touted as the flagship of a nascent chain of casual dining restaurants.

    January 23, 2009
  • The Week in Food Events: Monday

    The following events come from this week's dining column, which provides a round-up of weekly dining promotions. Smokin' Monday at Corner Pub If anything can make you look forward to Monday, it's the porky pilings at Corner Pub on Monday night. With stores in midtown, Bellevue and Green Hills (the last one is no longer affiliated with the others), the Corner Pub brand has a loyal weekly following when big barrel smokers fire up to grill ribs, sausage, wings and pork loin. About $20 buys mor

    March 23, 2009
  • WildWood Oak Fired Kitchen Closes, Citing Hard Times

    WildWood Oak Fired Kitchen, the Bellevue dining destination intended as the prototype for a proposed chain of locally focused restaurants, has closed its doors. According to former co-owner and co-founder Dave Wachtel III, the restaurant called a halt to operations last Saturday night. "The economy's been tough," Wachtel said. He declined to discuss any other aspects of the closing, explaining that the restaurant's current and former owners are "involved in sensitive legal issues." When it op

    March 18, 2009
  • Twice Bitten: What You May Have Missed This Week on Bites

    The latest contentious chapter in the Tangredi Restaurants saga was only the tip of the spatula this week on Bites. From a somewhat ironically appreciated Southern staple to a close encounter with ant eggs, from a round-up of Irish restaurants and St. Paddy's Day specials to a new Greek joint that's the toast (or pita) of the East Side, Bites continues its search for the liveliest, freshest food news in Nashville. Some highlights of the past week:• Carrington Fox, a.k.a. Fearless Leader, launc

    March 20, 2009
  • How to eat out every night in Nashville

    March 19, 2009
  • Three in a Row

    August 7, 2008
  • Run, Run as Fast as You Can

    July 24, 2008
  • Love-Hate Mail

    Letters from our readers.

    March 20, 2008
  • Requiem for a Play Pit

    February 28, 2008
  • Something for Nothing

    Find a home for your junk through Nashville Freecycle

    May 17, 2007
  • Pledge Driveway

    Garage-sale goers brace for onslaught of WPLN crap

    March 29, 2007
  • love-hate mail

    February 15, 2007
  • Mama Trauma

    December 21, 2006
  • Welcome to Turbo-Treating

    November 9, 2006
  • Suspect Behavior

    November 2, 2006
  • Best of Nashville 2003

    Readers' Choices

    October 2, 2003
  • Not Exactly Child’s Play

    October 5, 2006
  • Suburban Turmoil

    Fresh wounds

    July 13, 2006
  • Suburban Turmoil

    My Not-So-Hip ZIP

    June 8, 2006
  • Holiday News Roundup

    December 15, 2005
  • Best of Nashville 2005

    Love Thy Neighborhood

    October 27, 2005
  • Something Fishy

    Local catfish institution is just a replica

    December 23, 1999
  • Judgment Calls

    Editors fail a respected Capitol Hill reporter

    July 21, 2005
  • Love And Hate Mail

    Highly polished something, anyway

    April 28, 2005
  • Sprawl Mart

    The world's largest retailer wants to develop a coveted piece of Davidson County's wooded wilderness. Neightbors are affluent and organized—but can the big box be stopped?

    July 1, 2004
  • Making Preservation Pay

    The city should reward preservationists, not punish them, as Charlie Tygard imagines

    March 18, 2004
  • Food Notes

    Howell Produce stand in Green Hills relocates—yet again

    September 11, 2003
  • Metro Political Guide 2003

    At stake is the future of Western democracy and whether they ever figure out the chipper service

    July 24, 2003
  • Pick Of The Week

    June 5th-8th ♦ Fan Fair

    June 5, 2003
  • News Briefly

    Tony Brown badly injured

    April 17, 2003
  • Food Notes

    Play it again, Sam’s

    July 11, 2002
  • On the Go

    Three new take-away eateries provide a wealth of appetizing options for picnics or time crunches

    May 16, 2002
  • A List

    April 18, 2002
  • City life

    Politics, media & people

    April 11, 2002
  • Best of Nashville 2002 Readers Poll Winners

    April 11, 2002
  • Overlooked by the Census

    East Nashville suffers a snake boom

    May 24, 2001
  • Kids

    Readers' Choices

    April 5, 2001
  • Goods & Services

    Readers' Choices

    April 5, 2001
  • Their Piece of Pie

    Brothers tell of the unusual odyssey that took them from Tehran to Tennessee—and the pizza business

    February 15, 2001
  • List

    October 19, 2000
  • The Fabricator

    Bellevue: Couple pointlessly excited

    March 30, 2000
  • Tout Sweets

    February 26, 1998
  • Desperately Seeking the News

    April 24, 1997
  • Nachos Opening in Bellevue

    Nachos restaurant, the 4-year-old Mexican eatery in Franklin, will open a store in Bellevue this week. Located in the Shops on the Harpeth, in the space left vacant by the shortlived One Hundred West, the second Nachos will serve a roster of authentic Mexican cuisine. Owner Juan "Nacho" Rocha, from the Mexican state of Jalisco, has redecorated the large, spare space, adding a mural of his hometown. The restaurant will have patio dining and a full bar. Located at 8080 Highway 100, Nachos will s

    August 26, 2009
  • Twice Bitten: The Weekly Rehash

    In case you were too busy arguing for vodka over gin--or vice versa--in the Great Martini Debate and you missed these headlines, take a second sip of the week on Bites: Nachos Mexican restaurant is opening its second store, located in Bellevue. Much beloved Mexican eatery Los Rosales closed, with the owner citing poor economic conditions. Brother-sister team Mitchell and Mollie Murphree closed down their charming Murfreesboro eatery--Tomato, Tomato---to focus on their Five Senses restauran

    August 28, 2009
  • A former TV reporter finds herself on a new beat

    September 17, 2009
  • West Side Stories: Brio Bistro

    ​The subject of this week's dining column is Brio Bistro Italiano in Bellevue, the second act of the team that brings you Whitfield's in Belle Meade. Cheers to Nathaniel Beaver and Gary Cormann, who spotted a hungry hole in the heart of West Nashville and are aiming to fill it with chef-driven, seasonally focused independent restaurants. Both hearsay and first-hand evidence suggest that Whitfield's and Brio have loyal audiences of regular diners. Out of curiosity, are there any Whitfield'

    November 12, 2009
  • Porta Via Lands in New Location

    ​If you had asked me 17 years ago what Bellevue restaurants would still be in business, I would have included Porta Via for its friendly owners and meticulously made food.Don't call them "just sandwiches" -- the layers were crafted from ingredients obviously carefully selected for pairing, calibrated for flavor profile, and hand-chopped for proper distribution. Olives were minced, sun-dried tomatoes cut into slivers, basil was cut julienne. Porta Via has been revived by Mehrdad Alviri, br

    December 21, 2009
  • Welcome to the 21st century clothesline &mdash the neighborhood listserve

    January 21, 2010