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Gourmet Bagels and More... |
422 21st Ave (at Scarritt Place) Nashville, TN 37203 United States +1 615 327 0055 http://www.alpinebagels.com/ |
This is a fun place to eat breakfast or lunch. Portraits of great artists like Van Gough and rock musician Jerry Garcia hang on the walls. Top your bagel with roast beef, ham, bacon and tomato spread and you have a "Hoss Cartwright." It's just one of the signature bagels offered here. The most popular offering is the spinach Parmesan bagel with artichoke-parmesan cream cheese. The "Pedro Gonzales," with turkey, green chilies and jalapeno spread, makes a real impression on the taste buds. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine in or take out |
900 Conference Dr Nashville, TN 37072 United States +1 615 851 2433 http://www.chefsmarket.com/ |
This gourmet grocery doubles as a bistro. Eggs and croissants with a hot cup of coffee start the day; deli sandwiches and pasta dishes are favorites at lunchtime. Don't know what to prepare for dinner? Take home an entire gourmet meal, ready to be served in minutes. Choose from fresh salads and vegetables, roasted duck, chicken and fish. Select a loaf of fresh baked bread and a chocolate or fruit dessert, and you're meal is complete. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular downtown lunch counter |
112 2nd Ave North Nashville, TN 37201 United States +1 615 726 3171 |
Hot Dogs are the house specialty and come dressed in chili, cheese, mustard, pickles and onions. This is the kind of dog you might find in Chicago, except here you can get dollar-draft beers to wash it down. There's also the "Kitchen's" Philly cheese steak with melted pepper jack cheese or one of their tasty burritos. White bean chicken chili is a favorite, too. Diners fortunate enough to find a table during lunch can enjoy anything on the menu for only five dollars, and that comes with chips and a soda. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old fashioned soda shop |
2111 Elliston Place Nashville, TN 37203-5203 United States +1 615 327 1090 |
Don't let the 'retro' décor at this diner fool you. The owner didn't redecorate to fit the current trend; he hasn't changed a thing since the shop opened in the 1950s. The great food and service that made this famous also remain the same. Burgers and shakes are the standard here, but you can also get a good 'meat-and-three' meal as well. While this Nashville landmark was made famous by the movie, "Sweet Dreams: The Patsy Cline Story" starring Jessica Lange, its popularity with downtown workers and Vanderbilt University students is attributed mainly to its casual atmosphere and delicious food. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Late Night New York style Deli |
1918 Broadway Nashville, TN 37203 United States +1 615 329 6674 http://noshville.com/ |
You'll find an East Coast style delicatessen, authentic right down to the deli counter lined with Knishes, Pickled Herring, and Nova Lox (not to mention the bowl of pickles that comes gratis at every table). Smoked Fish platters, a bit expensive for breakfast at $10, are wonderful with bagels and cream cheese. The sandwiches are unique and pleasantly large. Each cost around $9. Pancake lovers will devour all the potato pancakes the chef can serve up, and eggs are served any style until 4pm. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary food, old world atmosphere |
1705 21st Avenue South Nashville, TN 37212 United States +1 615 386 0363 http://www.provencebreads.com |
A delightful coffee house with obvious European influences. An upscale sandwich shop with creative combinations of meats and breads. A quaint little pasta house with fresh linguine and fettuccini. A French bistro with a varied selection of food which is sure to make even a Parisian tear up thinking of home. A bakery serving gourmet feta and olive loaves. However, you will love the casually elegant atmosphere. Take your friends to a leisurely dinner or meet clients for lunch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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