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- SsteveLas Vegas •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoVery nice experience . Had a table in the bar area. Not too thrilled with the comfort of seating. In the chairs you sink too deep and back too far. The booth part was ok. We saw several people sit in the chair and move to the wall side. Food great and wine choice great.More infoRH Courtyard Restaurant at RH NashvillePrice: Expensive• American• Green Hills•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
- LLaurenNashville •5 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoMaking reservations for a time we wanted was easy. Everything we ordered was great! We started with an expresso martini and a local beer and pretzels with the cheese fondue. Then dinner was the short ribs with potatoes au gratin with the mac and cheese. Dessert was the bread pudding and the molten lava butter cake with toffee bits. Yes, we ordered two desserts because we couldn’t decide.More infoThe Henry - NashvillePrice: Moderate• American• Belmont / Hillsboro•4.8
- TTadNew Mexico •2 reviews5.0Dined on 20 Dec 2024Good food and a fantastic experience. Highly recommended.More infoRue 6Price: Expensive• French• Columbia•4.8
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