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Price: Moderate
• Contemporary American • The Gulch & North Gulch
Booked 26 times today
Booked 25 times today
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary American • Downtown / Sobro
Booked 16 times today
Price: Moderate
• Mexican • Downtown / Sobro
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- PPatriciaNashville •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoA member of our group uses a walker. I notified the restaurant when I made reservations that we needed to avoid stairs. They easily accommodated the request and allowed us to enter from a side entrance to avoid stairs. Thank youMore infoCity HousePrice: Expensive• Italian• Germantown•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerSan Antonio •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoOur evening at Skull's was exceptional! The service was excellent from reservation to tab. The dinner & drinks were delicious, and the Burlesque was tastefully artistic and extremely enjoyable. Thank you to staff and talent for a wonderful birthday evening out. Highly recommended.More infoSkull's Rainbow RoomPrice: Expensive• French American• Downtown / Sobro•4.8
- RRyanNashville •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoWe love this place. We decided to take our grown son & 2 daughters for their first brunch on Black Friday. My wife & I were pleasantly surprised not to have to wait for a table & were seated immediately for a table of 6. Everyone enjoyed the wood smoked brisket & eggs with perfectly seasoned red potato hash. My wife couldn't wait to have her usual pulled pork & eggs &, of course, a pineapple sage mimosa. Our server Alley was top notch & made our visit that much more enjoyable.More infoButchertown HallPrice: Moderate• Tex-Mex• Germantown•4.4
- KKirstenGreater Boston •7 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWow! We went to the Mockingbird for Thanksgiving! This gave us many more things to be thankful for. Our server was a joy. He was friendly, engaging and attentive. The food was de-liscious! Pumpkin soup, kale salad with butternut squash and candied pecans to start. The turkey dinner was huge! With traditional sides of mashed potatoes, stuffing and green beans. We took a lot home. Of course. We left a little room for cake. The dining area reminded us of a 1940s style with music to match that vibe. We look forward to going back to try their regular menu. Ideally, summertime on the deck!More infoThe Mockingbird NashvillePrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• The Gulch & North Gulch•4.7
- EElizabethSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoA little loud but not crowded at all, the Iberian Pig promises big flavors on tiny plates. Every dish we had was outstanding, from the crisp, lightly dressed Waldorf salad, to the marinated olives, the spectacular selection of meats and cheeses (including a local cheese that was a delight), the croquettes and crostini and sauces and dips -- everything was phenomenal. And the desserts! We opted for the seasonal dessert, as well as the olive oil gelato and the burnt Basque cheesecake with black garlic dulce de leche. I'm going to be dreaming about the desserts until we get a chance to come back! The prices were fair; our family of three, tax and tip included, spent about $220 for a 2-meat, 3-cheese charcuterie; 3 desserts; 7 dishes; and a couple Cokes. Plus the kitchen gave us two free dishes due to a mix-up on their end. All the servers & FOH/BOH staff were amazing. If you're looking for a moderately fancy night out with great food, excellent service, and amazing vibes, definitely check out The Iberian Pig.More infoIberian Pig - NashvillePrice: Moderate• Spanish• The Gulch & North Gulch•4.9