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- JJosephNashville •12 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOur family group of four ate here for the first time while celebrating my mother's 91st birthday. The food and service were superb. Our dinner choices included Pelato Salad, Panelle, Radiatori Vodka, Chicken Parmigiana, Creamy Spinach, Polenta Bolognese, Roasted Mushrooms and Chicken Saltimbocca. My wife requires gluten-free options and the menu was very clear about that, although it was easy to lose track of those choices after the dishes arrived. Our server, Cayli, was outstanding in every way. She manages to be both friendly and effective - a real professional. Both the manager and owner visited our table; a nice touch. Highly recommended.More infoPelatoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Germantown•4.8
- AAmyVIPPoland •16 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAfter reading many comments about Skull’s, we were thrilled to get a dinner reservation. The cocktails were fantastic, the food was incredible (try the pork chop) but the show was the best! We did not expect to see and hear such talent. It is worth taking a nap to be able to enjoy this late night!!More infoSkull's Rainbow RoomPrice: Expensive• French American• Downtown / Sobro•4.8
- BBradleyNashville •7 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOne of the best meals my family has had in a long minute! We chose the spot for my father’s retirement celebration and the atmosphere was perfect. While steaks were the focus, there were plenty of other offerings if people wanted to venture out. Waitress was incredibly familiar with the menu and offered amazing recommendations based on what we told her we liked. Beef Wellington appetizers are the way to go (would come back for those alone). Portions for shareable sides were perfect for the table. For the main courses, the specialty seemed to be the various steaks. Several of us ordered these and they were cooked exactly as requested. Others in the party ordered from the other available entrees. Not one bad dish was had. Excited to go back and try what else they had to offer.More infoHarper'sPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Downtown / Sobro•4.8
- MMoniqueNashville •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoThis is our special place. We couldn’t never not have an amazing time here. We love the vibes and amazing food. Not to mention the amazing service. We have been 5-6 times now with different servers each time and every time was better that the last. Highly recommend and we will be going back many more times to come!More infoOak Steakhouse - NashvillePrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• The Gulch & North Gulch•4.5
- TTaylorNashville •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoSuch a great experience all around. Can’t recommend enough. We will be going back in a couple of months and cannot wait! Even if this is not your style of cuisine, the experience is worth trying. The food was outstanding. My wife really “does not like” sushi, sashimi, etc. However, she HIGHLY enjoyed 80% of the 14-course omakase. The quality of ingredients really sets this place apart, and provides a great opportunity to really learn about this style of cuisine. The chefs were exceptional, a great balance of social and professional. They were very willing to accommodate both gluten-free and kosher preferences. Also told us about each dish they made as it was being made in front of us. The drinks/cocktails were also great! Top class for Nashville. Great sake and Japanese whiskey selection as well. And the staff was incredible! Took our coats, checked on us regularly, and was an overall pleasure to interact with. We felt really well taken care of. Again, can’t recommend enough.More infoKase x NokoPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• East Nashville•5