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Legendary motorcycles and burgers |
401 Fessler's Ln Nashville, TN 37210 United States +1 615 242 6067 http://www.boswellsharley.com/... |
Theme restaurants come and go, but few allow you to eat your meal atop a Harley Lowrider. Here in this clever diner, patrons are treated to cheeseburgers and smoked sausage sandwiches as good as any around. You can also purchase Harley Davidson clothing, gift items and motorcycle accessories. The decor is strictly "Hell's Angels" but the service is warm and friendly. Saunter back into the motorcycle showroom and pick out your dream hog or straddle one of the motorcycle seat bar stools for breakfast. One thing you won't find here are the immense crowds normally associated with such theme establishments. Expect to pay $7 for a good sized burger, $10 if you choose the fries, and you really should. They are delicious. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic Louisiana Cajun Cooking |
3214, Charlotte Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 United States +1 615 329 2626 http://www.broscajuncuisine.com/ |
Bros offers spicy, authentic, delicious Cajun cooking at a very reasonable price in a comfortable café atmosphere. The service is excellent and the establishment welcomes regulars like they're part of the family. If you're new to Cajun food and don't know what to order go for the House Sampler. You'll get a reasonable portion of all of the regular menu items including Gumbo, Crawfish Etouffee, Shrimp Creole, Red Beans and Rice, cornbread and your choice of side according to availability. If they're serving turnip greens on the day you visit, go for it, they're fantastic! In addition to their regular menu items, Bros also offers a Cajun special of the day and a full catering menu with party planning. -Lynn-nore Chittom Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic name, historic food |
2624 Music Valley Drive Nashville, TN 37214-1208 United States +1 615 889 1930 |
At the turn of the century, Nashville's waterways were filled with catfish, traders and every type of bandit. Each ship passing along the Cumberland River would appoint one of the crew members as the 'Cock of the Walk' or lookout against thieves and aggressors. Today, the Cumberland is a tranquil place, which still provides catfish for this restaurant bearing the name of those brave crewmen. Your server, in period uniform, will bring you a plateful of catfish, either broiled, grilled, fried or almond-crusted, the likes of which you've never tasted. Enjoy a drink from the bar and sample one of the delicious appetizers while you wait for your meal. Don't be surprised to see some of country music's best and brightest dining at the next table. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The closest you'll get to the Mexican beaches |
1654 Westgate Circle Westgate Commons Nashville, TN 37027 United States +1 615 377 6363 http://www.cozymels.com/ |
The Westgate Commons shopping area is getting very crowded these days. There are a dozen or more restaurants competing for your business. The fun atmosphere and delicious food offered at this Mexican restaurant set it apart from the other contenders. You are virtually guaranteed a great meal and a great time every time you stop by. Let's start with the menu. This is traditional Mexican food (enchiladas, tamales, burritos, etc.) served American style. That means you get lots of free salsa and chips before your meal, and enormous portions of whatever you order. The bar is ready to quench your thirst with 10 different margaritas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nashville-themed memorabilia |
100 Broadway Nashville, TN 37201 United States +1 615 742 9900 http://www.hardrockcafe.com/ |
As you would expect, Nashville's Hardrock includes a lot of country and western memorabilia. Among the more popular items on display are a guitar signed by Stevie Ray Vaughn and recording equipment used by Elvis Presley. It's a popular place, so expect a long wait for your burger and fries, the typical fare at any Hard Rock location. The gift shop next door sells souvenirs: T-shirts, key chains, posters and other music related doodads. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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