Where The Locals Eat: A Great Guide To Nashville Eating

July 4, 2008 11:19 AM 8 comments

For those that are new to Nashville (or just visiting), it’s a dream come true to have a “locals” guide to dining. Our pride in Where The Locals Eat is twofold. First, they have great dining suggestions that spotlight hidden gems in cities all over the nation. But interestingly enough, they are also based right here in Brentwood, TN. Browse their list of Nashville’s top 100 restaurants with good faith, because they really are where the locals eat.

  • http://loudestnoise.com David Cintron

    Hmm, this is very interesting. Also makes me quite hungry.

  • http://chezbez.blogspot.com chez beziat

    Great list. Thanks for sharing it.

  • http://loudestnoise.com David Cintron

    Hmm, this is very interesting. Also makes me quite hungry.

  • http://chezbez.blogspot.com chez beziat

    Great list. Thanks for sharing it.

  • http://crashmattb.blogspot.com/ crashmattb

    My wife got me their book for Christmas. Very cool, especially if you're new to Nashville like we are. Helps you find those hidden gems that are usually a few blocks off the main drags.

  • http://crashmattb.blogspot.com/ crashmattb

    My wife got me their book for Christmas. Very cool, especially if you’re new to Nashville like we are. Helps you find those hidden gems that are usually a few blocks off the main drags.

  • http://kitchenconfit.wordpress.com/ S fror Kitchen Confit

    This book came out about 6 months or a year after I moved to Nashville. It has been really useful, even though a few new spots have opened up since its publication. I'd recommend it for anyone learning the areas, food neighborhoods, and dining options.

  • http://kitchenconfit.wordpress.com/ S fror Kitchen Confit

    This book came out about 6 months or a year after I moved to Nashville. It has been really useful, even though a few new spots have opened up since its publication. I’d recommend it for anyone learning the areas, food neighborhoods, and dining options.

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