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The 12 most beautiful Nashville restaurants to visit right now

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by Kellie Walton
Updated May 13, 2024

Nashville’s most beautiful restaurants are pros at dressing to impress, and Nashvillians know that a standout meal calls for epic surroundings.

An impeccably preserved townhouse—the only one of its kind in the city—wows with tin ceilings and classic fireplaces. Vintage theater seats were transformed into cozy velvet booths at a sleek spot known for a prolific whiskey collection. Tables made from trees embody the farm-to-table aesthetic at a resort restaurant in Franklin.

Ambience plays a starring role at all of these scenic spots. Read on for a guide to 12 drop-dead gorgeous Nashville restaurants.

A photo of RH Courtyard Restaurant at RH Nashville restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2621)
$31 to $50
American
Green Hills
About the restaurant

The Courtyard Restaurant at RH Nashville brings the wow factor. Its massive dining room combines all the best aspects of a cozy living room with an opulent outdoor dining area, complete with couches, a centerpiece fountain, and a glittering chandelier that towers above it all. Start with wine from a generous by-the-glass menu before diving into steakhouse classics like charred ribeye with truffle fries. After your meal, browse the surrounding showrooms or enjoy a nightcap on the rooftop.


Top review
DebbieVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Excellent in every way! Perfect dinner. Server delightful, salads excellent!
A photo of Harper's restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1206)
$31 to $50
Steakhouse
Downtown / Sobro
About the restaurant

Whether you prefer a moody booth indoors or a bustling outdoor patio, Harper’s has you covered. The vibe is garden-meets-retro thanks to vibrant floral wallpaper, handsome wood paneling, and lots of intricate stonework. If you’re here with a group, settle into a half-circle booth under archways that face the dining room; solo visitors can grab a tufted barstool. Then choose from prime cuts and colossal desserts that this swanky globally accented steakhouse is famous for.


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Joell
Dined 1 day ago
Incredible!! This was our first time at Harper’s and it was so good. The service and food were both fantastic. Our server (I wish I could remember her name because she was wonderful and treated us well) did a fantastic job describing the menu items. She even showed kindness to us as we celebrated our 18th anniversary with some champagne and crème brûlée. The oysters were perfection, the Caesar was delightful, and the lobster ravioli was amazing! The steak was like butter! The one thing we didn’t love were the Brussels sprouts - we like basic seared Brussels and these had a sauce that was a bit too heavy for us. However, everything else was great. We are locals and will definitely go back. Thanks for a great experience.
A photo of January restaurant
4.8
4.8 (123)
$50 and over
American
Franklin
About the restaurant

As Southall Farm & Inn’s signature restaurant, January embodies the resort’s seed-to-fork mission. To get here, you’ll walk through a barn-style lobby that sets a bucolic tone. January’s tables were crafted from downed trees on the property, and they’re all wreathed by floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the farm. Warm up by the crackling fireplace and sneak peeks at the open kitchen as the culinary team preps an always-changing menu featuring harvest salads and steak for the table.


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Kevin
Dined on Dec 14, 2024
I’ve lived in Nashville for four years now and this was our first time at January. We will absolutely be going back. Service was incredible, everything we tried was very tasty, ambiance was so nice, and at a better price point than you will find in other nice restaurants in Nashville.
A photo of Evelyn's restaurant
4.3
4.3 (164)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Midtown
About the restaurant

Evelyn’s lives in the effortlessly cool Hutton Hotel and was inspired by 20th-century hotelier and art collector, Evelyn Sharp (you’ll find her face on the coasters). Custom cantilevered lights add a dose of drama, but the dining room mostly takes cues from mid-century living rooms, a mix of checker-stained wood floors, oak paneling, and pops of electric yellow and coral. The dishes are just as homey and beautiful, including a stunning orange-hued seafood bisque, vibrant beet salad, and tuna tartare studded with trout roe.


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JohnVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Wonderful find, will repeat. Excellent and diverse menu.
A photo of Four Walls restaurant
4.3
4.3 (58)
$31 to $50
Cocktail Bar
Downtown / Sobro
About the restaurant

The Joseph is one of Nashville’s most stunning hotels, and while many come for its signature restaurant Yolan or rooftop oasis Denim, there’s a hidden gem worth your attention: Four Walls is an intimate speakeasy-style lounge done up in thick drapes, dark colors, and unexpected pops of red. It’s edgy but elegant, so claim a spot along the gorgeous marble bartop and sip on cocktails dreamt up by Boulud Sud alum Kenneth Vanhooser, including a gin, rum, and wasabi concoction called Emerald City.


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BradleyVIP
Dined on Nov 21, 2024
Superb quite cool bar. Place you should see to believe. Awesome bourbon selection.
A photo of O-Ku - Nashville restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2096)
$30 and under
Japanese
Germantown
About the restaurant

O-Ku channeled its sibling restaurants across the South and brought its creative Japanese-inspired menu to Nashville in 2019. Crowds come for rolls topped with non-traditional ingredients like goat-cheese mousse and candied walnuts, but it’s the serene dining room that gives its Germantown location a sophisticated edge. O-Ku dazzles with long lavender banquettes, oversized chandeliers, and wood-paneled ceilings, plus manzanita branches that bring a unique Japanese flavor to the interiors.


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Michael
Dined 7 days ago
Loved it and great team outing for our holiday party.
A photo of Joe Muer Seafood - Nashville restaurant
4.7
4.7 (625)
$50 and over
Seafood
The Gulch & North Gulch
About the restaurant

Detroit transplant Joe Muer Seafood is a luxe option for coastal food in landlocked Nashville, serving fresh sustainable seafood flown in from all over the world. The dining room makes a swanky first impression with black-and-white floors, plush velvet booths, and lavish gold details. But it’s the restrooms, reflections of the restaurant’s more playful side, that are the most photogenic with lobster-patterned wallpaper and regal gold faucets.


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Sherman
Dined 3 days ago
My wife and I recently celebrated our Anniversary at Joe Muer Seafood - Nashville and it was truly a great experience. The staff was exemplary and the seafood was fresh and top-notch. I highly recommend starting the evening with cocktails and/or wine from their extensive offerings. All in all, our evening was outstanding and we consider it a must try for future patrons.
A photo of The Standard at the Smith House restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2397)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Downtown / Sobro
About the restaurant

As Nashville’s only standing grand townhouse, the Smith House itself is a destination restaurant. The three-floor, six-bedroom home was built in the 1840s and remains impeccably preserved with functional fireplaces, exposed brick, tin ceilings, gilded chandeliers, and other examples of Italianate architecture. The menu is just as old-world, so come for some of Nashville’s best martinis, bowls of crab bisque, and grilled rack of lamb.


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Chastity
Dined 3 days ago
The food was outstanding! The filet felt like it could just melt in my mouth! The ambience was cozy and beautiful, and the staff were some of the friendliest I’d ever met! I would definitely recommend the Standard to anyone!
A photo of Mere Bulles restaurant
4.7
4.7 (5030)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Brentwood
About the restaurant

Farmstead-style homes scream “middle Tennessee,” and Mere Bulles is one of those historic manors that scored a second life as a unique restaurant. The interiors recall a Southern living room with artwork that hangs above fireplaces, fabric sconces on the walls, and a carpeted winding staircase. Fittingly, the menu is also full of Southern charm, featuring classics like she-crab soup, shrimp and grits, and cuts of Angus beef, best washed down with sweet tea.


Top review
Gale
Dined 7 days ago
Birthday dinner, and it was absolutely fabulous. I love dining at Mere Bulles. Great food and si[er staff. Thank you.
A photo of The Mockingbird Nashville restaurant
4.7
4.7 (3173)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
The Gulch & North Gulch
About the restaurant

Comfort food like short ribs and fried chicken get cosmopolitan revamps at The Mockingbird, which explains the restaurant’s playful Art Deco-lite interiors: Colorful banquettes, intricate tilework, and floral accent walls give the place its signature brightness, but the scene-stealer is a three-dimensional mirror in the shape of a bird’s head, a tribute to its name. Bonus points for not one but two patios.


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Alexander
Dined 1 day ago
Loved this place so much when we came last year that we had to make it an annual tradition! Delicious food and drinks, excellent service. A fantastic experience!
A photo of the River House – Nashville restaurant
4.8
4.8 (1660)
$50 and over
American
Downtown / Sobro
About the restaurant

The River House’s iconic floor-to-ceiling windows were made for spectacular downtown views. The restaurant’s pretty interiors also stand out for high ceilings, floral wallpaper on board-and-batten walls, and elegant lighting. The menu is an extension of its tasteful surroundings, filled with occasion-worthy food like ahi tuna tartare, cognac cream-covered filet mignon, and Chilean sea bass with a Champagne beurre blanc.


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WoodyVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Excellent restaurant - have eaten there several times and would highly recommend it, as I think it is one of Nashville's most outstanding restaurants.
A photo of Sinema restaurant
4.7
4.7 (3794)
$30 and under
American
Waverly / Melrose / Breeze Hill
About the restaurant

Sinema was a hotspot in the 1940s and is still as buzzy as ever. The former movie theater exudes Hollywood charm with many vintage touches: The box office is now a grand lobby with exposed brick walls, and what used to be theater seating became cozy velvet tufted booths. Instead of popcorn and candy, the menu is all about steaks, seafood, and a 200-bottle strong whiskey collection, ideal for sipping as you gaze at framed portraits of music legends—this is Nashville, after all.


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DebraVIP
Dined on Sep 1, 2024
Delicious meal and ambiance. So sad this was the last night for Sinema.
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