🚩 What to Eat in Nashville
Nashville is famous for its hot chicken — but there’s so much more! From brunch spots to cozy shabu-shabu, here’s my food roundup 🍗✨ 1⃣️ Milk & Honey Gulch 📍 214 11th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37203 Buttery, flaky croissants 🥐 — the pistachio one is sweet but popular! Savory sandwich croissants are also delicious. 💡 Pro tip: Go around 8 AM for easier parking (downtown gets packed!). 2⃣️ Shabu-Shabu 📍 1722 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203 All-you-can-eat hot pot 🍲 with an option for Korean BBQ too! Broth is flavorful, and there’s a good variety of ingredients. ⚠️ Ventilation isn’t great — you might leave smelling like grilled meat 😅 Parking can be tricky. 3⃣️ Biscuit Love Gulch 📍 316 11th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37203 A Nashville MUST for brunch! The line is long but worth it 🥯 Their donuts are lightly sweet, and the chicken & gravy biscuit is perfectly balanced. 👒 Bring sunglasses and a hat — you might wait in the sun! 4⃣️ Hattie B’s Hot Chicken 📍 Multiple locations 🐔 The Leg Quarter is a winner! Genius move putting bread under the chicken — it soaks up all that spicy oil 🤤 The downtown location is always busy but super convenient near Broadway. 5⃣️ The Pancake Pantry 📍 1796 21st Ave S, Nashville, TN 37212 Pancakes may not look pretty, but they taste good! 🥞 We might not have ordered the right flavor — will definitely try again next time. ➕ More spots on my wishlist (comment below!), but these are my top picks so far! 🅿️ Downtown parking is a challenge — better to park near Broadway and walk to restaurants and museums. #Nashville #HotChicken #BrunchGoals #FoodieTravel #Tennessee