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- LLeeVIPNashville •20 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe love Etch. We have been regularly visiting Etch downtown Nashville for over 10 years. The food is always delicious and amazing. First time visiting Etch in Franklin. Everyone was wonderful. I would like to mention that my catfish needed salt. Otherwise, it was an awesome experience as usual.More infoetch - FranklinPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Franklin•4.7
- PphilippeVIPNashville •25 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoour waiter was very knowledgeable, among things he did is give us a great recommendation for a bottle of wine. the food was great and we ended the meal with the port flight which I very highly recommendMore infoCork & CowPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Franklin•4.8
- SSerenaWestern Kentucky / SW Indiana •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe food was excellent. Was a nice Valentines dinner. There were several small kids around us. So a bit loud for a quiet meal. But I know that can’t be helped. Overall this was our first time and we will be back.More infoNorth Italia - FranklinPrice: Moderate• Italian• Franklin•4.7
- JJeffVIPNashville •84 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoMy wife and I both ordered pork chops for our lunch entrées. I am not one who usually orders pork chops at a steakhouse, but I must say this was perhaps the best pork chop I have ever eaten. Wonderful flavor and about 3 inches thick. Outstanding. The fried asparagus tips were also outstanding. Cheesecake with white chocolate topping was also exceptional. One thing that did take us aback when our check arrived was the house red wine that we ordered cost more than our entrées! $25 for a 7 ounce glass of wine? I’m sorry, but that is just out and out price gouging. We could buy a whole bottle of modest wine for $25. Again the meal was great as usual, but had we known that two glasses of house wine would cost $50 there’s no way we would have ordered that. We will know better next time.More infoPerry's Steakhouse & Grille - Cool SpringsPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Franklin•4.7
- FFranklin JulianNashville •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoAlthough a bit loud for a quiet, romantic dining experience, this restaurant is superb. The service was excellent, we felt appreciated being there for the first time (we even got a special treat). The menu had a decent number of plates and the portion size was good (not huge). The flavors we experienced were delightful, a very unique set of combinations. The Pork chops and the green salad, as well as the Kale Salad and Shrimp and Grits were delicious! The Cocktails we had were excellent Loving Cup and Midnight Sun were perfectly balanced with a good level of alcohol, no skimping on anything at Red Pony.More infoRed Pony RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Franklin•4.7
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Spring Hill is a small, relaxed community with American family-style and buffet restaurants focused on delivering a wide variety of Southern specialties. The area is home to many national chain locations, but there are also several iconic eateries in Spring Hill serving old-fashioned Tennessee barbecue with fresh coleslaw on the side. International food can be found in Spring Hill, too, particularly authentic Mexican and Italian sandwich shops and pizzerias. In fact, Spring Hill is home to a Greek pizza house offering a Mediterranean twist on an Italian classic. There are also several locally owned steakhouses and novelty food shops here, making Spring Hill far from dull when it comes time to eat.
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