United States — Tennessee

Nashville — Stars, Soul & Smoke

Twenty restaurants. Three Michelin stars. A city that outgrew its honky-tonk reputation and built one of the South's most serious dining scenes — from a U-shaped marble counter in a converted office tower to a wood-fired kitchen in East Nashville rewriting the rules of Japanese technique.

20Restaurants Listed
3Michelin-Starred
7Occasions Covered
#10US City Ranking

Nashville's Finest Tables

20 restaurants listed
The Catbird Seat Nashville Michelin star tasting menu counter dining
1
Impress Clients
Nashville — The Gulch
The Catbird Seat
Contemporary Tasting Menu$$$$
Nashville's defining restaurant. Fifteen courses served at a U-shaped Tennessee Pink Marble counter, with the chefs performing inches away. The most intimate fine dining experience in the American South.
Bastion Nashville Michelin star contemporary tasting menu Wedgewood-Houston
2
Solo Dining
Nashville — Wedgewood-Houston
Bastion
Contemporary American$$$$
Six courses of razor-sharp cooking in an intimate room where Chef Josh Habiger controls every variable. Nashville's most quietly confident restaurant earns its Michelin star with precision and no fanfare.
Locust Nashville Michelin star seafood contemporary 12South restaurant
3
First Date
Nashville — 12South
Locust
Seafood & Contemporary$$$
The most approachable of Nashville's Michelin-starred trio. Chef Trevor Moran's seafood-forward menu earns its star with a crab omelette that belongs in a different city entirely — and intimate counter seating that makes every dinner feel like a private event.
Rolf and Daughters Nashville Germantown handmade pasta natural wine restaurant
4
First Date
Nashville — Germantown
Rolf and Daughters
New American — Handmade Pasta$$$
A 2012 Bon Appétit Best New Restaurant that still outperforms most newcomers. Philip Krajeck's handmade pasta and evolving natural wine list in a converted Werthan factory remains Nashville's most romantic non-tasting-menu restaurant.
Noko Nashville East Nashville Japanese wood-fired Asian restaurant
5
Solo Dining
Nashville — East Nashville
Noko
Japanese Wood-Fired$$$
Nashville's most reliable dinner recommendation. Japanese wood-fired technique applied to the American South's best ingredients. Ranked 24th nationally by Yelp for a reason — the crudos, the fish, the fire are uniformly extraordinary.
etch Nashville downtown globally inspired new American fine dining
6
Close a Deal
Nashville — Downtown
etch
Globally Inspired New American$$$
Chef Deb Paquette's downtown flagship rewards the curious eater. Global influences land with precision rather than confusion. The iconic cauliflower, the venison, the valet parking — downtown Nashville's most consistently excellent kitchen.
Henrietta Red Nashville Germantown oyster bar seafood restaurant
7
First Date
Nashville — Germantown
Henrietta Red
Oyster Bar & Seafood$$$
Nashville's premier oyster destination — a Germantown building that manages casual and elegant simultaneously. The raw bar selection rivals coastal cities. Come for oysters; stay for everything else.
Josephine Nashville 12South American farmhouse restaurant interior
8
First Date
Nashville — 12South
Josephine
American Farmhouse$$$
Chef Andy Little's American farmhouse cooking is a masterclass in restraint. Duck fat hash browns that haunt you for days. A 12South anchor that has been quietly exceptional for over a decade — no noise required.
Kayne Prime Nashville steakhouse private dining The Gulch power dinner
9
Close a Deal
Nashville — The Gulch
Kayne Prime
Fine Dining Steakhouse$$$$
The power table of Nashville's corporate dining scene. Private rooms for 14 to 104 guests, a wine cellar worthy of the occasion, and steaks cooked to the exactitude that closes eight-figure deals. Nashville's preeminent business steakhouse.
Husk Nashville modern Southern restaurant Victorian house downtown
10
Birthday
Nashville — Downtown
Husk
Modern Southern$$$
The most historically resonant restaurant in Nashville. Sean Brock's Southern manifesto, rooted in heritage ingredients in a 200-year-old Victorian house, argues that Southern cuisine is America's most sophisticated regional cooking. Hard to refute.
The 404 Kitchen Nashville modern European fine dining The Gulch
11
Proposal
Nashville — The Gulch
The 404 Kitchen
Modern European$$$$
Chef Matt Bolus brings European precision to Nashville's Gulch. Reclaimed wood meets glass in a space that is intimate without being small. The cooking is serious, focused, and never trying to be anything other than outstanding.
Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse Nashville grand dining private rooms downtown
12
Team Dinner
Nashville — Downtown
Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse
Steakhouse$$$$
Nashville's grandest steak experience. Private rooms named for music legends accommodate 12 to 66 guests. Wagyu on the menu, service from a team that knows what a $300 dinner should feel like. The most theatrical chophouse in Music City.
Harper's Nashville 1 Hotel modern American steakhouse birthday dining
13
Birthday
Nashville — Midtown
Harper's
Modern American$$$
1 Hotel Nashville's signature restaurant swings hard for the theatrical. Tuna served under a smoke-filled dome, cascading greenery, floral wallpaper that commands attention. The birthday table that photographs spectacularly and tastes even better.
Jimmy Kelly's Steakhouse Nashville historic mansion Midtown since 1934
14
Close a Deal
Nashville — Midtown
Jimmy Kelly's Steakhouse
Classic American Steakhouse$$$
A Southern mansion turned steakhouse since 1934. Nashville's rarest thing: a true institution where the past feels like an asset. Tableside Caesar, house-aged steaks, and a dining room where time moves differently than anywhere else in Midtown.
Hand Cut Chophouse Nashville group dining private events steakhouse
15
Team Dinner
Nashville
Hand Cut Chophouse
Chophouse & Private Dining$$$$
Nashville's go-to for serious group bookings. Private dining spaces engineered for comfort and service precision. Premium cuts, event-ready teams, and a menu that scales to a table of two or a corporate dinner of forty without losing quality.
Redheaded Stranger Nashville Michelin Bib Gourmand outlaw country dining
16
Birthday
Nashville — West Nashville
Redheaded Stranger
New American — Texas Influenced$$
A Michelin Bib Gourmand wearing outlaw country clothes. The cooking is more serious than the honky-tonk atmosphere implies. Exceptional value in a city prone to overcharging — and the only Nashville restaurant that genuinely feels like a party.
Kisser Nashville Michelin Bib Gourmand natural wine bar small plates
17
Solo Dining
Nashville
Kisser
Natural Wine Bar & Small Plates$$
Nashville's most interesting wine bar, backed by a Michelin Bib Gourmand. Small plates built around natural and biodynamic wines — the kind of counter seating where you arrive intending to stay an hour and leave three hours later.
SS Gai Nashville Michelin Bib Gourmand Thai restaurant
18
Solo Dining
Nashville
SS Gai
Thai$$
A Michelin Bib Gourmand confirming what Nashville diners already knew: this is the best Thai cooking in the city. Precise, authentic, and consistently better than restaurants charging three times the price elsewhere in town.
St. Vito Focacceria Nashville Michelin Bib Gourmand Italian focaccia
19
Team Dinner
Nashville
St. Vito Focacceria
Italian — Focacceria$$
A Michelin Bib Gourmand doing something Nashville had never seen: serious Ligurian focaccia as a meal. The bread is extraordinary, the toppings considered, the experience entirely its own. Unpretentious by design, unforgettable by result.
Peninsula Nashville Michelin Bib Gourmand modern Mediterranean restaurant
20
First Date
Nashville
Peninsula
Mediterranean$$
A Michelin Bib Gourmand built around the flavors of the Mediterranean coast — mezze, wood-roasted proteins, and a wine list weighted toward obscure Iberian and Levantine producers. One of Nashville's most compelling casual dining rooms.

Nashville's Top Ten

01

The Catbird Seat

Michelin 1 StarContemporary Tasting Menu$$$$The Gulch

Since 2011, The Catbird Seat has defined what a tasting menu experience can be. The newest iteration — relocated to the fifth floor of the Bill Voorhees Building in 2025, with a Tennessee Pink Marble counter designed by Dryden Studio — is the best version yet. Fifteen courses by chefs Andy Doubrava and Tiffani Ortiz, served directly across a U-shaped counter that gives every diner the sensation of dining inside a private kitchen. At $195 per person, it is the most singular dining experience in the American South.

02

Bastion

Michelin 1 StarContemporary American$$$$Wedgewood-Houston

Chef Josh Habiger — an alumnus of The Catbird Seat's original kitchen — opened Bastion in 2016 in what was then an unknown Wedgewood-Houston. A decade later, his six-course tasting menu at $174 per person is among the most confident small-format dining experiences in the country. The cocktail bar at the front is worth the visit alone; the back room, where the tasting menu unfolds around a small number of tables, is another world entirely. Michelin recognised it with a star in November 2025.

03

Locust

Michelin 1 StarSeafood & Contemporary$$$12South

The most approachable of Nashville's three Michelin-starred restaurants and, for first-time visitors, the most immediately legible. Chef Trevor Moran's ever-changing menu at 2305 12th Avenue South emphasizes seafood and local, seasonal ingredients: raw bar selections, whole grilled fish, and a crab omelette that diners describe as revelatory. Lunches on Friday through Sunday and dinners Thursday through Sunday only — the limited schedule creates the kind of exclusivity that feels earned rather than manufactured.

04

Rolf and Daughters

Michelin RecommendedNew American — Handmade Pasta$$$Germantown

Named Bon Appétit's Best New Restaurant in America in 2012, Rolf and Daughters has sustained that early acclaim with remarkable consistency. Chef Philip Krajeck's handmade pastas — rigatoni, pappardelle, bucatini, all made daily — remain the benchmark against which other Nashville pasta is measured. The space in the converted Werthan factory building in Germantown is beautiful: high ceilings, exposed brick, natural light. The natural wine list evolves constantly and matches the food in intelligence.

05

Noko

Michelin RecommendedJapanese Wood-Fired$$$East Nashville

Noko at 701 Porter Road in East Nashville is Nashville's best go-to recommendation — a restaurant that delivers extraordinary food in an environment that never strains. The Japanese wood-fired concept applies live-fire technique to crudos, whole fish, and small plates with a precision that places it comfortably in any city's top tier. A 4.8-star rating from over 500 Yelp reviews and placement 24th nationally on Yelp's 2026 Top 100 list confirm what regulars have known since the day it opened.

06

etch

New AmericanGlobally Inspired$$$Downtown

Chef Deb Paquette's flagship at 303 Demonbreun Street has earned its status as downtown Nashville's most reliable fine dining destination through a simple formula: exceptional ingredients, globally informed technique, and impeccable service. The cauliflower starter has become iconic; the venison, the halibut preparations, and the house cocktails confirm that Paquette runs one of the tightest kitchens in the city. Complimentary valet makes it effortless.

07

Henrietta Red

Oyster Bar & Seafood$$$Germantown

Henrietta Red at 1200 4th Avenue North in Germantown is Nashville's answer to the great American oyster bar — a beautiful, light-filled space where the raw bar selection rivals coastal institutions and the full menu demonstrates that the kitchen's ambitions extend well beyond the oyster. Chef Julia Sullivan's approach to local Tennessee produce and responsibly sourced seafood has built one of the most loyal regulars of any Nashville restaurant. It is also the city's finest first date option.

08

Kayne Prime

Fine Dining Steakhouse$$$$The Gulch

The Gulch's premier power dining destination. Kayne Prime at 1103 McGavock Street offers Nashville's most comprehensive private dining infrastructure — rooms accommodating groups from 14 to 104 — alongside a wine cellar and steak program that matches any comparable city's best. The cooking is exact, the service is fluent in corporate hospitality, and the atmosphere manages to feel both special and efficient. The restaurant that closes Nashville's largest deals.

09

Husk

Modern Southern$$$Downtown

Husk at 37 Rutledge Street remains one of the most architecturally beautiful restaurant spaces in Nashville — a Victorian-era building given over entirely to the argument that Southern cuisine deserves to be treated with the same reverence as any French or Japanese tradition. The menu changes daily to reflect what Tennessee and the broader South produce in season. The private garden behind the main house accommodates group dinners with a Southern grace that no hotel private dining room can replicate.

10

The 404 Kitchen

Modern European$$$$The Gulch

Chef Matt Bolus's restaurant at 507 12th Avenue South operates in a converted shipping container building in the Gulch that somehow manages to feel both industrial and refined. The Modern European menu — local ingredients, classical French and Italian technique, precise plating — draws a discerning crowd who know Nashville well enough to eat here rather than the city's more celebrated alternatives. One of the best restaurants in Nashville for a proposal dinner: intimate, excellent, and thoroughly underrated.

Best for First Date in Nashville

Best for Closing a Deal in Nashville

The Nashville Dining Guide

Culture, Neighborhoods & Insider Intelligence

The Dining Culture

Nashville's transformation from a country music capital into a serious dining city accelerated dramatically between 2010 and 2025. The catalyst was a generation of chefs — Josh Habiger at Bastion, Philip Krajeck at Rolf and Daughters, Trevor Moran at Locust — who treated Nashville as a blank canvas rather than a compromise. The result is a dining scene with three Michelin-starred restaurants, seven Bib Gourmands, and a culinary identity that owes as much to Japanese technique and Italian pasta tradition as it does to Southern cooking.

Nashville diners are more sophisticated than the city's reputation suggests. The honky-tonk district on Lower Broadway is genuinely separate from the dining scene that the city's restaurant community has built across Germantown, 12South, East Nashville, and The Gulch. The former is a tourist ecosystem; the latter is one of America's most compelling mid-size city dining landscapes.

The Michelin Guide's American South edition, launched in November 2025 with Tennessee included, officially recognised what local diners had known for years. Nashville earned three stars in its inaugural entry — only a handful of American cities outside New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles can claim that on first recognition.

Neighborhoods to Know

Germantown is Nashville's most established dining neighborhood — the area north of downtown along 4th and 5th Avenues that houses Rolf and Daughters, Henrietta Red, and a cluster of bars and restaurants in converted historic buildings. Walkable, beautiful, and increasingly polished without losing its neighbourhood feel.

12South runs along 12th Avenue South from Linden Street south toward Sevier Park. Locust and Josephine are here, alongside independent boutiques and coffee shops that give the neighborhood its daytime personality. Dinner in 12South is consistently excellent across every price point.

Wedgewood-Houston — "WeHo" to locals — is the city's most interesting emerging neighborhood. Bastion opened here when almost nothing else existed; now it anchors a constellation of galleries, bars, and restaurants that represent Nashville's creative edge.

East Nashville across the Cumberland River is where Noko operates — a neighborhood of Victorian houses, local bars, and the kind of creative energy that arrives before a city's restaurant scene fully matures. Currently underrated. Currently excellent.

Reservations & Timing

The Catbird Seat requires the most planning in Nashville — reservations open 30 days in advance and move within hours of release. The same applies to Locust, which operates only four days per week. Bastion, operating Wednesday through Saturday, books out a week to two weeks in advance on weekends.

For the more accessible restaurants — Rolf and Daughters, Noko, Henrietta Red, etch — reservations two to five days in advance are typically sufficient for weekdays. Weekend tables at popular spots should be booked a week ahead. Walk-in counter seats are available at Locust and Noko, making them viable options for last-minute solo dining.

Nashville's dining scene peaks during CMA Fest (June), Nashville Film Festival (April), and during SEC football weekends. These periods compress availability significantly across the city. For special occasion bookings during events, extend planning horizons to four to six weeks minimum.

Practical Information

Tipping: 20% is standard at full-service Nashville restaurants. The city follows national convention — at counter-service and fast-casual establishments, 15-18% is appropriate. At tasting menu restaurants where service charges may apply, check the bill before adding gratuity.

Dress Code: Nashville's fine dining scene is smart casual unless specified otherwise. The Catbird Seat and Bastion welcome well-dressed casual; jacket requirements are essentially nonexistent outside of private event spaces at Jeff Ruby's. The default is considered rather than formal.

Transport: Nashville requires more planning than a walkable city. Most restaurant neighborhoods — Germantown, The Gulch, 12South, East Nashville — are accessible by rideshare in under 10 minutes from downtown hotels. Valet is available at etch, The 404 Kitchen, and most hotel restaurants. Parking is plentiful by major American city standards.

Best Season: Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are Nashville's dining peaks — comfortable temperatures, local produce at its best, and the city's major events calendar bringing an energetic restaurant atmosphere. Summer is hot and humid; winter mild by northern standards.