Nashville Restaurants

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  • 1. Cork and Cow

    $$$$

    This steak house has major chops: if an exquisite cut of beef isn’t epicurean enough for you, you can pair your steak with lobster, crab, scallops, or shrimp. And with a long, luxurious cocktail menu and plenty of aperitifs, desserts, and even a port flight, your meal can drag on all evening with no end to indulgences in sight.

    403 Main St., Franklin, Tennessee, 37064, USA
    615-538–6021

    Known For

    • Steak
    • Cocktails
    • Swanky vibe
  • 2. Kayne Prime

    $$$$ | The Gulch

    If you're craving artfully marbled cuts of meat, then Kayne Prime boasts the best selection in town with top-notch cuts from some of the best ranches in the United States and abroad. The huge interior is filled with raw wood planks, private leather booths, and three different bars, and the starters consistently win top marks from diners. For those serious about their steaks, this acclaimed steak house has a strip steak made with genuine Japanese Wagyu beef.

    1103 McGavock St., Nashville, Tennessee, 37203, USA
    615-259–0050

    Known For

    • Cotton candy bacon
    • Japanese Wagyu beef
    • Popcorn buttered lobster
  • 3. Sperry's Restaurant

    $$$$

    A reconstructed English Tudor–style building in Belle Meade is home to this elegant steak and seafood house. This is steeplechase country, and the framed paintings hanging among the lush draperies in the dining room show equestrian themes. A double fireplace separates the bar–lounge area from the columns, wood paneling, and wall hangings in the banquet room. Choose from no fewer than seven fresh fish entrées nightly, plus Alaskan king crab, lobster tail, steaks, and chops galore; there are also gluten-free options. Reservations are recommended but not required. The setting is upscale, but the dress code isn't; business casual or even jeans will do just fine.

    5109 Harding Rd., Belle Meade, Tennessee, 37205, USA
    615-353--0809

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. The Catbird Seat

    $$$$ | Midtown

    With a 22-seat dining area surrounding an open kitchen, and prepaid reservations, The Catbird Seat might be one of the most exclusive dining experiences in Nashville, but a worthwhile one. Guests watch as the restaurant’s world-class chefs prepare signature dishes and experiment with new cuisines, while a beverage director creates cocktails specially designed to pair with every mouthwatering course.

    1711 Division St., Nashville, Tennessee, 37203, USA
    615-810–8200

    Known For

    • Interactive dining experience
    • World-famous visiting chef tastings
    • Intimate atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.
  • 5. The Chef & I on Ninth

    $$$$ | The Gulch

    If you're looking for a chef's tasting menu that won't necessarily break the bank, check out this stripped-down, rock and roll–inspired intimate restaurant, which is centered around hearty, well-seasoned proteins paired with the freshest possible local produce—this is upscale American that delivers. The space is anchored by a chef's counter, so you'll be able to see each part of your meal as it's prepped and get to know the staff.

    611 9th Ave. S, Nashville, Tennessee, 37203, USA
    615-730–8496

    Known For

    • Flexibility with dietary restrictions
    • Generous portions
    • Continually evolving menus
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  • 6. The Standard at the Smith House

    $$$$ | Downtown

    A beautiful and historic 24-room town house built in the 1840s is the setting for this unique restaurant. The house retains much of the home's original decor, and dinner is served among fireplaces, oak floors, antiques, and paintings. Specialties include homemade crab bisque, crab cakes, and sweet-potato fries.

    167 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville, Tennessee, 37203, USA
    615-254–1277

    Known For

    • Antique decor
    • Exotic game specials
    • Elevated steak-house fare

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

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