Great but Often Overlooked Nashville Restaurants

Nashville Scene, January 2024

By MARGARET LITTMAN

“Since Sinema opened in 2014 in the historic Melrose Theater, it has garnered a reputation as a restaurant with selfie-worthy bathrooms, a rare whiskey list with more than 100 options, cozy velvet booths, and a menu befitting its Old Hollywood vibe…”

Nashvillian Julia Sullivan cultivates a menu of ethically sourced meats and seafood for her restaurant in Germantown. Dining at Henrietta Red feels like being seated in a jewelry box, with pretty gems popping up on the table and on the walls. Check out the happy hour Tuesday through Sunday, the weekend brunch or dinner any time you crave oysters.

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