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Foodie Adventures in Nashville

Nashville.
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
Country music, scrumptious food and hockey.

The main reason I travelled to Nashville was for the NHL All-Star Game, however, I had ulterior ‘food’ motives.

Before we left on our trip I researched a ton about where to eat including ‘the’ place to go for amazing barbecue.  Well, Nashville certainly didn’t disappoint. Not only did we experience a phenomenal All-Star weekend complete with country music galore and great hockey, the food was unreal.

Join me for a couple of highlights from my trip –

We started off our first morning at Biscuit Love – lets just say, every delicious thing you can think of wanting on a biscuit and/or made from biscuit dough. The ‘East Nasty’ and ‘Princess’ were variations of fried chicken on biscuits and the ‘bonuts,’ fried biscuit dough with lemon marscapone & blueberry compote were melt-in-your-mouth. Oh, and we made sure to have some greens too.
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
Next up, BARBECUE! We went to THE place in Nashville, Martin’s BBQ Joint. When we walked in I looked to the right and could see their smoker where all of the magic happens. I went all-in with the brisket, beans and coleslaw and it was a slice of barbecue heaven.
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
Before the All-Star game we tried out Puckett’s, a ‘community kitchen’ that was packed but also delivered on our meal.  I had the Fried Green Tomato BLT and it was exactly what I was looking for – crisp & salty bacon, chipotle mayo, lettuce and of course fried green tomatoes.  A Bourbon Cherry Cola also accompanied my meal which was oh-so-worth it.
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
It was sunny & 18C degrees as we headed to the All-Star game and outdoor concert.  Nashville isn’t called ‘Music City’ for nothing – the All-Star game had music at every break, plus there was an outdoor stage where country music stars performed every afternoon and night. All of this plus the amazing food, I was in country-heaven.
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
We tried two more places before our trip was complete. First, The Southern which offers ‘authentic southern with a twist.’ I chose the Market Fish for the night which was Salmon on a  bed of rice and chorizo.  The salmon skin was crispy and the rice and chorizo sausage paired perfectly.  I also heard the brunch at The Southern is awesome as well so I’ve added that to my list for when I go back!
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
Last but not least, we went and had burgers at The Pharmacy.  Located in an actual old pharmacy, the burgers were legitimately perfect, juicy and tasty along with their in-house made sodas and fries.
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
I absolutely LOVED this trip. The food, the music, the hospitality, the hockey, the people – everyone was so friendly and truly made us feel welcome in Nashville.  If you have a chance to go, go!
Foodie Adventures in Nashville l cookinginmygenes.com
It is THAT good.

Until the next cooking adventure,
Jess

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