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Monday, May 5, 2014

Nashville's 12South Neighborhood : Where to Eat, Drink, & Shop


SO so so excited to be featured and brag about our town in the May issue of Virgin Airlines Inflight Magazine, Voyeur. You can check out a link to the actual mag here, but I've also included the article here on the blog for your reading pleasure:

Nashville is one of the fastest-growing cities in the US, expanding far beyond just a destination for country music lovers. These days it’s gaining a reputation among the most elite of foodies, with daily announcements of cool new developments and accolades handed to its hottest restaurants. All of this progress has brought resurgence — and leading the charge is the trendy 12South neighborhood. Just a few years ago a blighted part of town that locals avoided, 12South has now emerged as one of the places to be seen in Nashville. Beautifully restored homes, chic boutiques and a wide array of dining options are all within walking distance and allow for afternoons filled with a plethora of possibilities — making it truly the perfect one-stop destination to live, eat, drink, shop and play.

EAT

Nashville residents pride themselves on supporting local business, so you absolutely won’t see any familiar chains in this neighborhood. Start your day by grabbing an icicle treat at Las Paletas, a gourmet popsicle shop. Opt for an adventurous flavor such as its famous Hot Chocolate — a combination of creamy chocolate with a kick of chili. For lunch, try Edley’s Bar-B-Que for an authentic southern meal complete with all the ‘fixins’ — homemade sides such as baked beans, slaw, mac and cheese, and cornbread. In particular, don’t miss the barbecue nachos with brisket and fried pickles, and the smoked wings. Dinner reservations are a necessity at Josephine, one of Nashville’s newest hotspots. Pioneered by local restaurateur Miranda Whitcomb Pontes of Burger Up fame (her well-revered burger restaurant just down the street), Josephine’s new-American cuisine, hip atmosphere and topnotch service have already elevated it to every local foodie’s favorite list. A must try is the skillet of pretzel rolls with mustard butter, and you can’t go wrong with any one of its inventive vegetable sides or main dishes. Its cocktails are pretty good, too.
You won’t have to go far for dessert — just walk next door to Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams. Remarkable flavors include goat’s cheese with cherry, and brown-butter almond brittle. Even its classic ‘Milkiest
Chocolate in the World’ is exceptional.

DRINK

One can’t visit Nashville without trying a Bushwacker. This alcoholic milkshake-like beverage can be found at various spots throughout the city, but is particularly good (and strong) at previously mentioned
Edley’s Bar-B-Que. Mosey across the street to Frothy Monkey, and there’s a good chance you will bump shoulders with a famous musician while enjoying one of the best lattes in town. Hit Mafioza’s Pizzeria
and Neighborhood Pub to indulge in a drink (note the two-for-one drinks and pizza offer on Tuesday night). a little further down 12th Avenue South sits 12 South Taproom and Grill, a charming bar where you can grab a chair on the patio,  relax with friends and enjoy a variety of beer via its extensive list. looking for a bit
more beer to cap off the night? The Filling station carries 24 options on tap and you can even grab a growler to go. Be sure to sample refreshing creations from local breweries including Yazoo, Jackalope, Tennessee Brew Works and Turtle Anarchy

SHOP

Options are plentiful when it comes to shopping in 12South. White’s Mercantile is a recently opened boutique and the latest venture of singer Holly Williams (daughter of musician Hank Williams Jr). It’s located
in an old gas station at the southern-most end of the district. Williams showcases regional purveyors and offers a variety of items that span from olive oils and lotions to hand-picked antiques, linen and glasses.
Imogene and Willie, Nashville’s go-to spot for jeans, offers denim custom-fitted to your specifications — a must-purchase for any fashionista, including a few celebrities. The shop creates hand cuts and alters all of its designs in Nashville. Finally, a visit to Nashville isn’t complete without a trip to the music store: stop at
Corner Music and strum a few guitars, tickle some ivories and ensure you are ready to hit the stage. To suit up for your performance visit Katy K Designs, which offers western threads, including suits from Manuel — the ‘tailor to the stars’ credited as being responsible for making Johnny Cash the iconic man in black.
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Monday, February 3, 2014

Edley's Bar-B-Que Restaurant Review

One of my favorite go-to spots for a quick lunch or dinner is Edley's Bar-B-Que in East Nashville or 12South: A casual-yet-trendy spot, Edley's offers fabulous service, a delicious menu, and great drink selection all at a decent price.

Food options are plentiful so it may be tough initially to make your ordering decisions, but, take comfort in knowing you really can't go wrong with any of their menu items. Typically I lean toward the pork sandwich paired with a couple of their homemade sides like baked beans and potato salad, but as of late I have been all about their Smoked Wings and the BBQ Nachos. The wings are huge, incredibly tender, and flavorfulwith just the right amount of smoke and spicy kick. And the nachos... goodness gracious ya'll. House-made potato chips are topped with a house-made cheese sauce, tomatoes, green onion, sour cream, and your choice of meat. Go with the brisket here, and get ready for a life changing experience.

Edley's keeps giving you new reasons to come back by usually offering a daily special I've had amazing dishes from a Pork Sandwich topped with grilled Peach Truck peaches (divine) to a Buffalo Shrimp Po' Boyand even all you can eat fried catfish nights. You can keep up with their specials via their Facebook page.

Bar-B-Que is best when paired with an ice-cold brew, and Edley's has a fantastic selection of craft beer on draft, typically including local breweries like Yazoo, Calfkiller, and Jackelope. Also a must try is the Bushwacker, one of my favorite Nashville treats: A creamy, chocolate milkshake-like adult beverage.

One last tip: Don't miss either locale's fabulous patio in the warmer weather always a great place to dine al-fresco.

What is your favorite Edley's menu item?

Edley's Bar-B-Que East
908 Main Street
Nashville, TN 37206

12South Locale
2706 12th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37204
Edley's Bar-B-Que on Urbanspoon
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Sweet Summertime in Nashville

Now that Summertime is officially upon us here in Nashville, where are the must-stops in and around town for staying cool? Here's a little list of great ideas that will help you cool down as the temps continue to go up!



Bobbie's Dairy Dip
A Nashville staple for over 60 years, this needs to be a priority on your summer to-do list. Don't miss the soft-serve ice cream, available in vanilla, chocolate, or twist— available dipped in delicious chocolate. Other favs include the sweet potato fries, cheese fries, burgers, and the root beer floats! Divey and delish.

The Peach Truck
The best peach you will have in your life - ever. Freshly imported straight from the farm in Georgia, you must take advantage of their sweet goodness -- you won't find a more fresh, juicy, sweet peach anywhere in Nashville (especially from the grocery store). Posted in various locales all around town, you're sure to find a close and convenient outpost to take advantage of the most delectable fruit of summer!

Jeni's 
Ya'll know my obsession with Jeni's, and it is stopping no time soon. Look for new summer flaves to hit the shelves soon, as the folks behind Jeni's continue to ramp back up production. PS - Dark and Milky Chocolates are back, and you HAVE to try the Charleston Sundae: Sweet Cream Ice Cream, Salty Caramel Sauce, Buckstrap Molasses, Peanuts, Whipped Cream, and a Cherry.

Las Paletas Gourmet Popsicles
Nothing is more nostalgic than a fresh, homemade Popsicle on a hot summer day! My favorites from Las Paletas include: Oh wait. Everything.  From creamy to savory to fruity, all of their creations are incredible. My advice is simple, be adventurous!

Mas Tacos por Favor
Luckily Mas Tacos has wonderful options when it comes to cooling your palette and rescuing you from the heat of the day! Swing in for a refreshing agua fresca: a drink made from ice, pureed watermelon, and lime juice. They also have a pineapple and cilantro version, both of which mix wonderfully with a little vodka (yes, I went there, and yes, it's BYOB so you can do this.. cheaply!).

Mike's Ice Cream
Long before Jenis hit our town there was Mike's handmade ice cream. Hand made in right in their shop, and a bit more on the traditional side when it comes to flavors (you won't find goat cheese and cherries here), this is a wonderful and cool option if you find yourself braving the tourists on Broadway, or wanting dessert at their east side locale after devouring a sandwich at Mitchell's Deli. My favorite flavors are strawberry and mint chocolate chip... Simple yet divine.

Pied Piper Creamery
Another local ice creamery that cannot be missed. The flavors are adventurous and fun and include one of my fav ice creams of ALL time, Nanna Nanna Nu Nu. This would be banana ice cream with Nutella, marshmallow fluff, and graham cracker. Yes, this is for real. Other favs are C is for Cookie, their version of cookies & cream, and Trailer Trash, which is vanilla with oreo, Twix, Butterfinger, Nestle Crunch, Snickers, M&M's, and Reece's Pieces.

Rosepepper Cantina
One of my absolute favorite ways to cool down in the summer happens to include a wonderful margarita on the patio. Luckily for me (and you), Rosepepper offers both. You must stop in to enjoy the best marg in town (hands down). Offered in multiple flavors, my favs are fresh lime, mango, and the plain ol' house. Make sure not to miss out on the cheese dip and quesadillas while you are there.

3 Crow/ML Rose/Edley's/ACME/Broadway Brewhouse
I am highlighting all of the above as they all serve the all-time best summertime adult treat EVER, the Bushwacker, best described as an alcohol-loaded chocolate milkshake. It truly doesn't get much better than this. Be careful though, as these bad boys tend to sneak up on you.

Cummins Falls/Fall Creek Falls/Burgess Falls
Looking for a reason to get out of town for a bit and beat the heat? These three locales offer some of the most beautiful and scenic waterfalls in Tennessee, and are all only roughly an hour from Nashville. A cool fact: Travel & Leisure recently named Cummins Falls one of America's 10 best swimming holes.

What are YOUR favorite ways to cool down in Nashville?

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Favorite Patios in Nashville... Post #2

Piggybacking on my first favorite patios in Nashville post, here is round two. With all of this gorgeous weather, I for one will be spending as much time outside as possible!

rumors east nashville patio


3 Crow Bar

You can't go wrong at 5 Points on the East side when it warms up.  Not personally a fan of smoking in bars, patio time gives you the chance to hang with the hipster crowd at 3 Crow. Great beer selection, a decent burger, and home to one of my favorite summertime drinks EVER - the Bushwacker (think the alcoholic version of a Wendy's Frosty). And 3 Crow has, in my opinion one of the best in town. Don't miss 2-fer-1s on Wednesday night and pretty much all day Sunday.

http://3crowbar.com/

Red Door - East and Midtown

A fun hangout on both sides of town, Red Door is a local hot spot both featuring fabulous patios. A bit of a different vibe at each, but both fun spots to throw back a drink or two (and if you think you can hang with a pro, play me at a game of Shuffleboard at the Midtown locale). I'm a fan of their beer selection and infused pineapple vodka.

http://www.thereddoorsaloon.com/

Village Pub

Soft pretzels with beer cheese and Moscow Mules (the BEST summertime drink ever): My staples at Village Pub at Riverside Village in East Nashville. With possibly one of the friendliest and most courteous bar staff in Nashville and the laid back, smoke-free atmosphere-- these are the reasons you will find me hanging out at this joint year round.

http://www.riversidevillagepub.com/

Edleys BBQ - 12s and East Nashville

I LOVE some good BBQ and Edley's has some of the best in town that you shouldn't miss! They have a great drink selection (Bushwackers and fun, inventive cocktails), and of course a wonderful patio. Plus, they are about to open their East Nashville location in the next couple of weeks (YAY!). Can't miss menu items are their wings and BBQ Nachos.

http://edleysbbq.com/

ML Rose - 8th Ave and West Nashville

Oh ML Rose.. You are so dear to my heart! One of my favorite places to grab a drink in all of Nashville, they feature a ton of local craft beers, a great burger (Mushroom & Swiss is my favorite), waffle fries, and THE BEST RANCH DRESSING EVER! West Nashville has 2-for-1s all night on Wednesday, and 8th Ave on Thursday. If you like to people watch the good looking crowd, ML Rose will be right up your alley.

http://ml-rose.com/

Rumors East

This place is just absolutely charming. Located in a renovated Victorian home on Woodland Street, Rumors East can't be beat when it comes to atmosphere. Wine is their forte but also have a wonderful cocktail selection. Happy hour is 5-7 daily and they have 1/2 of bottles on Sunday night with the purchase of an entree. Their patio is so fab and they often have live music in the warmer months. You need to experience why they are consistently voted Best Patio in Nashville by the Scene!

http://rumourseast.com/
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Friday, February 15, 2013

My Favorite Taco Shop in Nashville

Specialty taco shops are popping up on what seems like every corner in Nashville.  I just went to one of the newbies today, which reiterated to me which one is in fact my favorite, as well as inspired today's blog post.  Which one is my fav, you ask?

The Local Taco.



My reasoning?  Well here goes:

  • An excellent variety of tacos.  The Korean BBQ Taco is OUT OF THIS WORLD. Seriously, you must try it.  Other favorites of mine are Southern Fried and Spicy Shrimp.  Add bang bang sauce for a little extra spice-love.
  • A fabulous Margarita.  Not the non-digestible sweet & sour ones from the cheap Mexi place down the street, these bad boys are made from scratch and quite tasty.  I also am a huge fan of the Sangria. Yum!
  • Delicious cheese dip and great chips.  The chips are key, ya'll.  Local Taco's are just right.
  • A great, laid back atmosphere.
  • The Brentwood locale's Mexi Tator Tots and Queso Cauliflower.  TRUST, just try.
  • In the warmer months, both locations have very outdoor friendly spaces.
  • Why don't you just check out the full menu here.

If you're not hungry for a taco and cheese dip by now I think you're probably crazy.  Get yourself down to The Local Taco in Sylvan Park or Brentwood and enjoy!

What's your favorite taco?

The Local Taco Nashville Location
4501 Murphy Road
615-891-3271
11AM-10PM (Except Sunday they close at 8P)

Brentwood Location
146 Pewitt Drive
615-915-4666
11AM-10PM M-TH
11AM-11PM Fri-Sat
11AM-8PM Sunday

The Local Taco on Urbanspoon
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Rosepepper - My Favorite Marg & Mexi in Nashville!

Guest post from my dear friend Ruthie Huggins.  Check out her wonderful blog, The Food Gospel According to Ruth here!


I think one of the best aspects of Nashville's growing culinary atmosphere is the obvious....more options!  With more options though comes less demand on one single dining locale.  With that being said in order to be sustainable in such a diverse culinary atmosphere a restaurant must bring something new to the table, and if not something new then they had better have the best of whatever "it" is they are trying to sell.

There are so many restaurants that have conquered these challenges which benefits no one more than the greater Nashville population!  

One of my favorites of such restaurants is Rosepepper in East Nashville.  As a kid growing up in Nashville I never spent much time across the river.  I heard about all my mother's childhood in East Nashville, but never actually went exploring for myself. 

During the 6 years I lived in Georgia so much changed from the East Nashville I had barely known in high school.  People were bringing back the vibrancy that had once been a defining characteristic of one of Nashville's oldest neighborhoods.  

Old bungalow homes were restored, Victorian mansions that hadn't had a new paint job in decades were brought back to their original glory standing proudly with a timeless grace, boutiques were opened and so many delicious restaurants opened their doors to an eager audience, ready for something new and delicious.

Rosepepper was once such restaurant.  Opened in 2001, Rosepepper offers an extensive Sonora Style Mexican menu, countless types of tequilla, margaritas that are dangerously delicious and potent all at the same time, and an atmosphere that is perfect for a festive dinner with friends and family!

If you are looking for some of the best Mexican food in town, somewhere fun to go to kick-start a night out on the town or just a places that will be alive with the pulse of Nashville, Rosepepper is an absolute MUST!  Grab a margarita, sit out on the open air porch, relax and enjoy what is so perfectly East Nashville!

Here is what we had....

A tasty trio of salsa



A couple pitchers of fresh lime margaritas (I feel a song coming on....I will refrain!)



DANGER!!! DANGER!!!  Is exactly what this picture SHOULD have said!

Buffalo White Cheese Dip




Fish Tacos



Chicken Quesadilla



Fajita Burrito



Chicken Fajitas



Oops................



1907 Eastland Avenue  Nashville, TN 37206
(615) 227-4777


Rosepepper Cantina on Urbanspoon
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Enjoy the Sunshine! My Favorite Patios in Nashville

It's the PERFECT time of year to wine and dine al fresco in Nashville—and who doesn't like to wind down with friends, have a beverage, enjoy some great eats, and of course people watch out on the patio of a fantastic local restaurant.  There is just something about dining outdoors that is like no other, and if you're like me, it's one of my favorite perks of the warmer weather!  So, without further delay, here are Experience Nashville's Top Patio Dining Destinations in Nashville:



Bella Napoli

Gosh, the patio here is one of the best in town—you literally feel like you are dining in a quaint little neighborhood alley in Italy.  Every Wednesday through Saturday, there is live music starting at 7PM, adding so much to the overall experience. Don't miss out on the Margherita pizza, and be sure pair it with a cool Stella Artois or glass of Sangria.  The perfect summer combo!

Check out my full review of Bella Napoli here.

http://www.bellanapolipizzeria.com/index.php?pg=home

Jackson's Bar and Bistro

Another fav, and this is one not to be missed!  The eclectic, cool crowd in Hillsboro Village ads to the already great vibe of Jackson's patio.  An awesome drink and beer selection, along with plenty of delicious menu selections = a fun night out on the town.  Don't miss the Beer Cheese Dip, Buffalo Feathers, Chicken Salad Torrado, Croque Monsieur, and lest not forget the Cookie Dough Eggrolls (to. die. for.).  They are also carrying a Jackelope seasonal on tap that you would be doing yourself a disservice if you did not try!

Check out my full review of Jackson's here.

http://jacksonsbarandbistro.com/nashville/

PM

Asian inspired cuisine and a hoppin' patio?  Sign me up!  An eclectic mix of apps, sushi, and sandwiches accompanied with a plethora of cocktails and beers round up PM's ever-changing seasonal menu.  Love the Belmont area of town, consistently decent service, and good food here.

http://www.pmnashville.com/

Rosepepper

Possibly the most frequented patio of the list in my own personal life (possibly because it is the closest to my house...among other things), Rosepepper offers an experience that should not be missed.  There is something about the best margarita in town, freaking awesome cheese dip, and the funky/fun atomsphere of East Nashville that make this the ultimate patio destination.  Don't miss the Fresh Lime Margarita (their version of the "Skinny"— it's incredible), Cheese Dip (They serve it with taco salad bowl chips. I know, stop it.), and I'm a huge fan of the ever cliche Chicken Quesedilla and Chimichangas.

http://www.rosepepper.com/

The Pharmacy

You've heard the buzz about the Pharmacy, now, do yourself a favor and go try it!  Their patio (affectionately known as the Bier Garten) is HUGE, the food is cheap and tasty, beer selection is awesome, and the overall vibe is very, very cool.  The attention to every little detail at the Pharmacy truly completes the experience.  Don't miss the turkey burgers (available as an option on all the versions of their burgers), sweet potato fries, an eclectic beer, and an authentic soda from the soda fountain.

https://twitter.com/thepharmacy1

The Local Taco

I am in love with this place.  Pitchers of Sangria, Korean BBQ tacos (my favorite taco, ever.), and chips and salsa make for a mighty fine night on the patio!  Located in Sylvan Park, this restaurant is a hidden little gem tucked just outside of downtown Nashville.  Be sure to check out their fun cocktail list as well.

http://www.thelocaltaco.com/

Virago

One of the finest places to grab sushi in the city + a patio with a fabulous view of downtown Nashville = Virago.  You can't beat the ambiance of this place, along with its level of quality in the food, drinks, and service.  If you're looking for a place to impress a date or out-of-towner, this is the one of my "can't miss" suggestions.  I took my sister and friends last year when they visited, and she hasn't stopped talking about it since (and it wasn't just the post-Steeplechase munchies)!  Don't miss the V2 edameme, crispy firecrunch roll, stoned steak, and any of their cocktails!

http://mstreetnashville.com/

Check out my Favorite Patios Part 2 post here!
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Friday, January 7, 2011

JACKSON'S Bar & Bistro

Looking for a fun bar/restaurant to hit up this weekend?  Ever been to Jackson's?  If not, it's high time you stopped in for a visit!  Jackson's was one of the very first places I grabbed a beer in Nashville over 6 years ago and I've been a fan ever since.  They say it best on their website: "Jackson's offers lunch, dinner and late-night dining along with Saturday and Sunday brunch in an eclectic, upbeat, come-as-you-are atmosphere.".  Good food, great drinks (interesting cocktails/fabulous beer selection), and the eclectic crowd for people watching sum up just a few reasons why you should give them a try.  In the warmer weather months, they offer a very open-air type environment and they have an excellent patio area as well.

I just went to Jackson's this past Tuesday (on which by the way.. most beers and wells are 2-for-1 all day/night) to catch up with friends over a few drinks and was reminded why I love the place so much.  We were provided excellent service and the food was as good as ever.  Some of my favorites:  The Beer Cheese Dip, Buffalo Feathers Salad, Croque Monseiur (try it with syrup), and the Chicken Salad Torrado.  In fact, I could keep listing things to try as I have never had anything I didn't like on the menu.. so I'll go ahead and stop.  If it is your first visit - there is one menu item you absolutely CANNOT miss, my self-proclaimed "best dessert in Nashville"- the Cookie Dough Eggrolls.  Chocolate-chip dough flash-fried in a pastry with chocolate sauce and vanilla ice cream - words truly can't describe how good this dessert is.  Must. Try.

Jackson's is located in the Hillsboro Village area of town so when you're done you have plenty of shopping/other bar options.  Be sure to check them out and let me know what you think!

HAPPY FRIDAY - and have a great weekend :)

Jackson's Bar and Bistro
1800 21st Ave South Nashville, TN 37212 - (615) 385-9968
Open Weekdays 11am-2am; Weekends 9am-2am
Jackson's Bar & Bistro on Urbanspoon
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