Posted on October 20th, 2008 by pembry
IN THE NEWS: Highlights of the Scene’s Best of Nashville 2008 poll include: Best Restaurant in Davidson County, Margot Cafe and Bar (readers); Best New Restaurant, Lime (readers) and City House (critics, Everyday Dining) and Andrew Chadwick’s at Rutledge Hill (critics, When Someone Else is Paying); Best Chef, Deb Paquette, Zola (critics) and Margot McCormack […]
Filed under: Nashville Restaurants | Tags:Boxwood Bistro, Gal Bi House, I Dream of Weenie, Joe's Place, Koreana, Most Wanted Pizza closed, Nashville Scene Best of 2008 poll, Pad Thai Kitchen, Painturo's, PM, Rumba, Seoul Garden, Spanky McGee's, Star Bagel, Whitfield's | No Comments »
Posted on October 6th, 2008 by pembry
IN THE NEWS: The Tennessean’s Dana Kopp Franklin reports the opening of Provence Breads and Cafe’s Green Hills branch in Hill Center, in the semicircular corner spot between Anthropologie and California Pizza Kitchen. The new cafe soon will have wine and super-premium frozen yogurt. (4031 Hillsboro Road, suite 95, 385-1400. Hours: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Saturday; […]
Filed under: Nashville Restaurants | Tags:Fido, Joe's, Las Maracas, Listening Room Cafe, Little Mexico, Miro District, One Hundred West, Provence, Radius 10, Riverwalk Catering Co, Spanky McGee's | No Comments »
Posted on January 21st, 2008 by pembry
IN THE NEWS: The Scene’s Carrington Fox Reviews The Daily Dish (2205 Hillsboro Road, Franklin, 615-791-1255) and reports the relocation of groundbreaking Koto Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar from Seventh Avenue to 421 Union (615-255-8122). Owners Hajime “Haji” and Songmi Keruma are vacating their current building because it sits in the footprint of the future […]
Filed under: Nashville Restaurants | Tags:, 360, Bailey and Cato, Brown's Diner, brunch, burgers, City House, Daily Dish, Hamburger America, John David Crow, Koto, La Luna closed, Martha's at the Plantation, Noshville, Parco Style Cafe, Red, Rotier's, Spanky McGee's, Tandy Wilson, The End Zone closed, Yanni's Mediterranean Grill | No Comments »