looking for some nashville restaurant tips
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Arthurs is in the hotel (expensive, french) and I haven't tried it in years. Mortons is near; but it is a chain. Nashville is very spread out and if you have a car here are some suggestions: Mad Platter (Germantown), Capital Grille (Hermitage Hotel), Sunset Grill (Vandy area). One of my current favorites is Firefly Grill in Green Hills. Let me know what kind of food, how expensive, and how far you are willing to travel. Hope you are coming in the Fall when Tennessee weather is at its best. You will be near the stadium if you like football. Second Ave. is fun at night, as well as Dancing in the District on Thurs. nights.
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What are you interests? Do you have a car? If you can drive, I would second Billee's suggestion for Sunset Grill in Hillsboro Village. There are quite a few restaurants in that immediate area that you could try out. I'm not a fan of Mad Platter (good food, but not very comfortable). Capital Grille is good.
If you want something unique, the Melting Pot on 2nd is a great fondue place. I think they require reservations.
If you want something unique, the Melting Pot on 2nd is a great fondue place. I think they require reservations.
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thanks for the tips. we will be in nashville oct. 7-11 we were planing on walking or cabbing it. is this possible we are in to all types of food,thanks again for any tips you can give.
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Union Station is on 10th Ave. There are lots of tourist type restaurants and activities on 2nd (not to be missed); but that would be a long walk and not very safe late at night. Unlike larger cities, you will need to call a cab as opposed to waving one down on the streets. You may be able to flag one on 2nd Ave, though. It is always packed with tourists. For the better restaurants you will need to travel farther. I would recommend renting a car if you wish to do any sightseeing. Our public transportation is definitely not "big city". You can; however, find plenty to do and eat within walking distance if you don't mind long walks! October is usually nice; but we can stlll have very hot days. Do go to the Frist Art Museum (very close to your hotel). Let us know more specifically what your interests are and what type of restaurants you prefer. There may be one worth a big cab fare!
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Hillsboro Village (not that far from you) is a trendy place and I would recommend The Trace if you like trendy. Verago's on Division Street is really, really good for sushi. Try the Thai roll. Rumba around the Vanderbilt/West End area has great Brazilian/tropical food. I would say don't miss trying the mango mohito. The tuna is good, too. As you can see, I'm not much into the "meat and three" but I understand that The Palm downtown is really good and serves family style dishes.
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