There’s A Restaurant In This Former Stable In Tennessee And You’ll Want To Visit
By Meghan Kraft|Published March 09, 2021
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
When you think about eating in a historic horse stable, you may initially conjure up images of restored wooden structures and the slight whiff of hay on the air. Of course, here in Tennessee, a state known for its rural beauty and agriculture, you couldn’t be more wrong. Husk Nashville, a sister of its Charleston location, is known as both a collaborative and innovative dining concept with a high-end twist. The eatery is located in a historic home, with an event space in – you guessed it! – a renovated carriage house. Learn more about Husk below, and make a reservation for yourself. There’s no place better than this farm-fresh and indulgently designed restaurant in the heart of Music City.
Husk is located just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the historic Broadway strip in Nashville, Tennessee. The beautiful brick structure is immediately arresting, from the whitened archways to the lush plant life on the property.
The renovated space is now home to one of the most acclaimed dining experiences in the city. At Husk, you'll find that all ingredients are locally sourced, some even from the garden that's kept up on the property.
The interior design only serves to elevate the experience. At Husk, you'll find not only an emphasis on Southern cooking but a fresh twist on the most common of traditions.
The house itself was built between 1879 and 1882 and even served as the Mayor's home at one point. The Carriage House - yep, a stable structure! - was added onto the property in 1890. It's where you'll have the chance to experience personally-hosted special events or large parties.
The menu is both thoughtfully designed and locally informed. From in-house pickling to Southern-sourced charcuterie, the staff on site have made it their purpose and honor to deliver the freshest and best to their patrons.
Indulgent, decadent, thoughtfully prepared...what else can you ask for in a meal? Nashville knows how to serve up truly crave-worthy meals, but Husk and its Charleston sister location are truly a step ahead of the rest.
Husk has differing mealtime hours depending on the time of the week, so make sure you check before visiting. Reservations are highly recommended. Have you been? Will you be going? Make sure to leave your own tips and tricks in the comments!
There’s just something about a classic old restaurant in Tennessee that we can’t resist. You can learn more about Husk with a visit to its official website or Facebook page. Happy dining!
If you’re looking for more beauty and fun in Tennessee, don’t miss out on a trip to the ever-beautiful Tsali Notch Vineyard.
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