
Now on Resy: Audrey, Las Delicias, Sadie’s, and More Local Favorites
From a restaurant serving seasonal Appalachian-style cooking to an East African pop-up, these are just a few beloved Nashville spots that are now bookable on Resy. Right this way.
Note: This list will be updated regularly with new additions each month, so be sure to check back often. For Nashville’s newest restaurant openings, head here.
Audrey McFerrin Park

Newly added!
As one of the South’s most lauded chefs, Sean Brock gets personal at this Appalachia-themed restaurant named for his maternal grandmother. The menu takes inspiration from Brock’s rural Virginia upbringing while highlighting sustainable practices and seasonal produce from local producers. The result? One-of-a-kind dishes like cornmeal-fried catfish and sassafras-smoked pork shoulder with miso-root beer mop.

Two Hands Franklin Franklin
Newly added!
You can always trust this Aussie café for all of your flat white and avocado toast needs. At night, the lights dim and Two Hands wows with a $45 prix fixe (with options like burrata with roti and Goan-style coconut curry), while the à la carte menu offers a killer steak au poivre.
Book Two Hands in The Gulch, too.
Las Delicias Dickson

Newly added!
For excellent Mexican food in Dickson, head here, where the menu boasts all the tacos, tortas, burritos, and nachos variations your heart could desire. Don’t skip fun twists like the birria ramen, a cheese-crusted burrito, or a chicken taco club. And do be on the lookout for live music nights and cocktail specials.

Delicious Afrika Restaurant Pop Up Hillsboro Village
Newly added!
You’re not going to want to miss the East African fare from chef Naimi Abebe of Street Injera fame. Just once a month, Abebe pops up at Fido Café, serving up signature dishes like red or yellow lentil stew, and beef stew flavored with Ethiopian spices — lots of injera included, of course.
Zozkitchen Nashville Marathon Village
Newly added!
You can’t go wrong at chef Alonzo “Zo” Furtick’s hot spot, where Southern-style comfort food is the order of the day. The menu is stacked with imaginative variations on favorites like blackened chicken Alfredo and honey Cajun catfish — and you’ll want to sample it all.
Circa Grill Thompson's Station
Newly added!
First, there’s the location: A historic general store overlooking the rolling hills in Thompson’s Station. Then there’s the food: Circa Grill delivers impeccable Southern cooking with an international accent — get ready for bourbon-glazed pork belly, barbecue shrimp with jalapeño cheddar cornbread, and coffee-rubbed ribeye.
Sadie's Edgehill Village

Newly added!
Let’s just say, if you like Mediterranean fare in the vein of dips, kebabs, fresh Middle Eastern-style salads, and whole roasted fish or chicken to share, you’ll love this Edgehill spot from the group behind Adele’s and Bajo Taco.

IL Forno Nashville
Magic happens when your wood-fired Neapolitan-style pizzas come out of a brick oven literally built in Naples. And Il Forno heightens the experience with luscious wines and Italian-accented craft cocktails, all in an industrial-chic space in Chestnut Hill. Don’t skip the antipasti (definitely try the filet mignon carpaccio) and pastas, either.
Saffire Franklin
Franklin lost something special in 2017 when Saffire — the community’s favorite neighborhood gathering place for 16 years — closed its doors. Cue the celebrations, though, because it’s back (same location, same owner) and better than ever, with its quintessential bar-and-grill atmosphere and its chicken-fried chicken and smoked pork chop menu.
Fonda on 12th – Nashville 12 South
Roberto Santibañez draws throngs to his real-deal modern-Mexican Fonda restaurants in Manhattan and Brooklyn, and you’ll definitely want to be one of the crowd at this family-friendly Nashville outpost, where he serves all his most popular dishes, from street corn with grilled lobster to Wagyu ribeye with chipotle-hazelnut mole.
Carne Mare The Gulch

With a sister location in New York City, Carne Mare is acclaimed chef Andrew Carmellini’s excellent restaurant that seamlessly meshes the best of steakhouse fare with Italian-flavored seafood dishes. Don’t miss the signature 12-hour-roasted, porchetta-spiced “Carne Mare” cut of roast prime rib, along with crudo and carpaccio, pastas, and more.

Serrato's Steakhouse – Brentwood Brentwood
Chef Jose Serrato made his mark with the original Serrato’s in Franklin, and you’ll definitely want to put its sibling on your list, for its classic salads, hand-cut steaks, and signature seafood and surf & turf offerings — and did we mention his unique adobo pork burger and those garlic mashed potatoes?
Southside Grill Sugar Valley
Bill Darsinos’ GReKo is East Nashville’s go-to Greek taverna. But at this wood-clad Sugar Valley restaurant and bar, he adds Greek and other Mediterranean accents to a Southern-leaning American menu, and the atmosphere is as warm as the Aegean sun.
Mellow Mushroom Broadway
Bring a crowd to this high-spirited pizzeria on Broadway — part of a 50-year-old, 16-state, Atlanta-born chain — for the party-time vibe, the 32 beers on tap, the live music (this is Nashville after all), and above all, the irresistible, shareable pizzas, including specials like the Marley, with jerk chicken.
St. Vito Focacceria The Gulch

It’s not pizza. It’s chef Michael Hanna’s brilliant take on the pronounce-it-if-you-can Sicilian flatbread called sfincione (“svyn-cho-nay”) — hefty focaccia-thick slabs, laced with melted fontina, finished with Pecorino and seasoned breadcrumbs, and topped with everything from tomato sauce and crabmeat to artichokes with roasted garlic — and we can’t get enough.

TENN Restaurant Nashville
When it’s brunch time in Music City, head for this cool, earth-toned dining room at Holston House, where chef Brian Lombard — born in L.A. but steeped in Southern food culture — makes mornings (and early afternoons) magical with specialties like fried green tomatoes with whipped feta and bacon jam, and a country ham croque madame.