The Unassuming Nashville Restaurant That Serves The Best Seafood You've Ever Tried
By Meghan Kraft|Published January 10, 2019
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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.
Seafood in Tennessee tends to be a bit iffy if you’re visiting just a standard fish spot. The state is definitely landlocked, sitting hundreds of miles from the freshwater lakes and rivers of the west and oceans that gird the east, south and western edges of the nation. Location, location, location can be such a problem, but Batter’d & Fried, an East Nashville gem, is the low-key and unassuming seafood joint you just can’t miss. Have a hankering from some Omega-3’s? Then this is your spot!
Batter'd & Fried serves up Boston-inspired seafood, sushi, and oysters right in the heart of East Nashville. It's where you can indulge in fresh (or fried!) seafood that hints at the traditional eats of America's New England area.
Here, you'll find a team that has truly committed to building out a delicious and traditional eatery out of a close-knit neighborhood. This is where you come to indulge, where you meet friends to watch the game and say goodbye to your calorie counter and diet.
If you aren't quite a sushi or fried fish kind of human (whyyyy!), then you can enjoy all sorts of freshly prepared chicken, burger and pasta-centric dishes that serve even the pickiest of eaters. The raw oysters are also a dream, though, if you're feeling adventurous.
Batter'd & Fried is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, because it's really not fair to make a southerner wait for a good meal that's been a long time coming. This is the kind of restaurant that serves something for everyone, with a solid nod to New England.
Come for the game or a good meal, perhaps even both, and figure out why Batter'd & Fried has become a solid outpost of East Nashvillians and tourists alike. Located at 1008 Woodland Street, this just might be your new haunt.
If you love this delicious seafood restaurant then you just might fall in love with this quirky list of Tennessee experiences. It’s a fun romp through the heart of the state!
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