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Nashville’s 5 Best New Restaurants to Try

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by Kellie Walton Benz
Updated September 08, 2022
Nashville’s sensational food scene now stretches far beyond local specialties such as hot chicken and barbecue. These days, Music City’s restaurants are defined by innovative, one-of-a-kind experiences—frunch, anyone?—and open kitchens galore. Sample decadent Neapolitan fare in Chestnut Hill and Barcelona-style tapas downtown, then cap your night out at a modern-day supper club and entertainment mash-up in The Gulch. These are the five Nashville restaurants to book right now.
4.5 (355)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Midtown

James Beard Award-nominees Elizabeth Blau and Kim Canteenwalla are the hospitality heavyweights behind this Southern-accented spot in the newly opened Conrad Nashville. Named after a Tennessean wildflower, Blue Aster is dressed in blue and copper tones and decked with charming, egg-like lights. The latter may be a reference to its farm-to-table menu, stocked with local ranch steaks and fresh seafood, which surfaces in creations such as hot stone ahi tuna and king crab chitarra pasta, in addition to locally inspired plates like mac and cheese waffles. If you’ve got time to kill before your reservation, grab cocktails at the neighboring Lounge at Blue Aster.

Top review
Melissa
Dined on Apr 17, 2025
The VUMC Nephrology Dept LOVES The Blue Aster. Their staff are so kind and accommodating. The food is incredible. The atmosphere is perfect. We will be back again and again!!! We can’t say enough how wonderful you all are! A special shout out to Daniel Gallardo, the manager, for going above and beyond every time we visit.

James Beard Award-nominees Elizabeth Blau and Kim Canteenwalla are the hospitality heavyweights behind this Southern-accented spot in the newly opened Conrad Nashville. Named after a Tennessean wildflower, Blue Aster is dressed in blue and copper tones and decked with charming, egg-like lights. The latter may be a reference to its farm-to-table menu, stocked with local ranch steaks and fresh seafood, which surfaces in creations such as hot stone ahi tuna and king crab chitarra pasta, in addition to locally inspired plates like mac and cheese waffles. If you’ve got time to kill before your reservation, grab cocktails at the neighboring Lounge at Blue Aster.

Top review
Melissa
Dined on Apr 17, 2025
The VUMC Nephrology Dept LOVES The Blue Aster. Their staff are so kind and accommodating. The food is incredible. The atmosphere is perfect. We will be back again and again!!! We can’t say enough how wonderful you all are! A special shout out to Daniel Gallardo, the manager, for going above and beyond every time we visit.
4.5 (235)
$31 to $50
Tapas / Small Plates
Downtown / Sobro

Boqueria, a tapas behemoth with outposts in New York City and Chicago, landed in downtown Nashville in February. Located next to the legendary Ryman Auditorium, the bustling space offers an immersive experience, thanks to an energetic open kitchen that dishes out traditional Spanish staples such as patatas bravas (spicy potatoes), gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp), and hand-carved Ibérico ham. Boqueria’s menu also includes rotating seasonal dishes and craft cocktails. The restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner, serving brunch with bottomless mimosas and sangrias from Friday through Sunday. Kick off a thirsty Thursday with a complimentary cava with any tapas order from 5 to 6 pm.

Top review
Manuel
Dined on Apr 16, 2025
First time trying out Boqueria before a Nashville Predators game. If you're looking for Spanish style cuisine, you won't be disappointed. We enjoyed some taps (i.e., Spanish ham croquettes and omelette, also known as tortilla de patatas), Paella de marisco (fish), and Gambas Al Ajillo along with some delicious Red Sangrias. The atmosphere got more lively by 6:00pm, which is very reminiscent of restaurants and bars in Spain. As for the location, it's literally a half block from Bridgestone Arena. Overall, very satisfied with the service, quality of the food and convenient location. We'll definitely come back again.

Boqueria, a tapas behemoth with outposts in New York City and Chicago, landed in downtown Nashville in February. Located next to the legendary Ryman Auditorium, the bustling space offers an immersive experience, thanks to an energetic open kitchen that dishes out traditional Spanish staples such as patatas bravas (spicy potatoes), gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp), and hand-carved Ibérico ham. Boqueria’s menu also includes rotating seasonal dishes and craft cocktails. The restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner, serving brunch with bottomless mimosas and sangrias from Friday through Sunday. Kick off a thirsty Thursday with a complimentary cava with any tapas order from 5 to 6 pm.

Top review
Manuel
Dined on Apr 16, 2025
First time trying out Boqueria before a Nashville Predators game. If you're looking for Spanish style cuisine, you won't be disappointed. We enjoyed some taps (i.e., Spanish ham croquettes and omelette, also known as tortilla de patatas), Paella de marisco (fish), and Gambas Al Ajillo along with some delicious Red Sangrias. The atmosphere got more lively by 6:00pm, which is very reminiscent of restaurants and bars in Spain. As for the location, it's literally a half block from Bridgestone Arena. Overall, very satisfied with the service, quality of the food and convenient location. We'll definitely come back again.
4.6 (536)
$30 and under
Pizzeria
South Nashville

Chef Egidio (Egi) Franciosa and his wife Jannah opened Il Forno, which began as a pizzeria on wheels, in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood in May. The renovated industrial space is enriched by an open kitchen with a wood-fired pizza oven. Il forno means “the oven” in Italian—a reference to chef Egi’s Neapolitan roots—and the restaurant’s version was built brick-by-brick by Stefano Ferrara, an expert craftsman, who eschewed any prefabricated parts. Each pizza is fired at 900 degrees for 90 seconds and all the dough, sauces, and dressings are made in-house.

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Lori
Dined 7 days ago
We had a lovely dinner with family, we were celebrating our daughter’s birthday and the wedding anniversary of her and husband. Food was great, service was great. Overall it was wonderful!

Chef Egidio (Egi) Franciosa and his wife Jannah opened Il Forno, which began as a pizzeria on wheels, in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood in May. The renovated industrial space is enriched by an open kitchen with a wood-fired pizza oven. Il forno means “the oven” in Italian—a reference to chef Egi’s Neapolitan roots—and the restaurant’s version was built brick-by-brick by Stefano Ferrara, an expert craftsman, who eschewed any prefabricated parts. Each pizza is fired at 900 degrees for 90 seconds and all the dough, sauces, and dressings are made in-house.

Top review
Lori
Dined 7 days ago
We had a lovely dinner with family, we were celebrating our daughter’s birthday and the wedding anniversary of her and husband. Food was great, service was great. Overall it was wonderful!
4.5 (510)
$31 to $50
American
Edgehill

Opened in early 2022, The Electric Jane is a stylish, modern-day supper club and live entertainment hybrid. Co-owned by hospitality vets Jason Scoppa and Sam Bakhshandehpour, the place brims with retro influences: Teal tufted banquettes surround a Carrara marble hexagon bar, octagon mirrors line the walls, and there are plenty of mismatched velvet couches and chairs. The menu, complete with brunch, supper, and late-night bites, offers contemporary, globally influenced fare such as tuna crispy rice, edamame falafel, and steak tartare. Pair your plates with any of the drinks on the expansive beer, wine, and cocktail selection and you’ve got a potent combination for an unforgettable evening.

Top review
FranS
Dined on Sep 16, 2023
Great ambience Staff friendly Clean surroundings Wonderful entertainment Loved the size of the place

Opened in early 2022, The Electric Jane is a stylish, modern-day supper club and live entertainment hybrid. Co-owned by hospitality vets Jason Scoppa and Sam Bakhshandehpour, the place brims with retro influences: Teal tufted banquettes surround a Carrara marble hexagon bar, octagon mirrors line the walls, and there are plenty of mismatched velvet couches and chairs. The menu, complete with brunch, supper, and late-night bites, offers contemporary, globally influenced fare such as tuna crispy rice, edamame falafel, and steak tartare. Pair your plates with any of the drinks on the expansive beer, wine, and cocktail selection and you’ve got a potent combination for an unforgettable evening.

Top review
FranS
Dined on Sep 16, 2023
Great ambience Staff friendly Clean surroundings Wonderful entertainment Loved the size of the place
4.5 (120)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
East Nashville

East Nashville’s 5 Points neighborhood, a hipster haven, has a lively new gathering place that opened in May. Helmed by native Nashvillians Rick Ryan and Steven Murff, who noodled over the idea for a decade, 5 Points Diner & Bar puts a spirited spin on the classic American sports bar. It’s the kind of easygoing haunt made for kicking off an early weekend; the diner offers “frunch”—a mashup of “Friday” and “brunch”—with comforting Southern plates such as shrimp and grits and meatloaf alongside a dependable array of salads, burgers, chicken, steak, and pasta. But rest assured, the good vibes continue all day long: There are themed DJ nights that stretch until 2 am, fueled by a treasure trove of cocktails and late-night bites.

Top review
TommyH
Dined on Mar 2, 2024
Had a great Saturday morning brunch at 5 Points Diner! The Breakfast Poutine is outstanding!

East Nashville’s 5 Points neighborhood, a hipster haven, has a lively new gathering place that opened in May. Helmed by native Nashvillians Rick Ryan and Steven Murff, who noodled over the idea for a decade, 5 Points Diner & Bar puts a spirited spin on the classic American sports bar. It’s the kind of easygoing haunt made for kicking off an early weekend; the diner offers “frunch”—a mashup of “Friday” and “brunch”—with comforting Southern plates such as shrimp and grits and meatloaf alongside a dependable array of salads, burgers, chicken, steak, and pasta. But rest assured, the good vibes continue all day long: There are themed DJ nights that stretch until 2 am, fueled by a treasure trove of cocktails and late-night bites.

Top review
TommyH
Dined on Mar 2, 2024
Had a great Saturday morning brunch at 5 Points Diner! The Breakfast Poutine is outstanding!
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