Nashville offers a wealth of things to do. Known as the Music City, a visit to Nashville opens the door to the possibility of running in to some of today’s hottest stars. Along with a visit to the Grande Ole Opry, don’t miss a local dining experience at the Germantown Café of Nashville at one of two locations.
Historic Germantown
The culture of Germantown is a historic part of Nashville, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It’s made up of a diverse collection of architecture including some buildings that date back to 1830.
Germantown Café of Nashville
The Germantown Café of Nashville is nestled in the historic Germantown neighborhood. It’s the perfect location for people who enjoy sitting down and eating a reasonably priced meal that’s delicious. Each entrée comes with scrumptious hot, yeasty rolls and a salad. The service is friendly and doesn’t make you feel rushed like someone is waiting for seat.
Lunch: If you’re trying to save money, lunch at the Germantown Café of Nashville is the best bargain. The menu includes salads, sandwiches and entrees.
Brunch: The Germantown Café classic brunch includes favorites like Crab Cakes Benedict, omelets and frittatas of the day, along with Bloody Marys and Mimosas.
Dinner: Dinner at both Germantown Cafés is a casual dining experience. Entrée choices offer something to satisfy everyone, from mustard-marinated tenderloin with a savory plum sauce to soups and pastas.
It also features a full bar staffed with knowledgeable bartenders ready to serve up any drink imaginable. Whether you’re looking for a simple glass of inexpensive wine or want a specialty cocktail they are equipped to fill your order.
The Germantown café offers a sophisticated ambiance. Diners are surrounded by spacious windows offering a spectacular view of the Nashville skyline. It’s a perfect choice for people looking for casual dining, good food, and a touch of ambiance.
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