E3 Chophouse, A Steakhouse In Nashville, Is Every Meat-Lover's Happy Place
By Meghan Kraft|Published January 16, 2020
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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.
Every city needs a good steakhouse. There’s just something about the warm, welcoming atmosphere found in the darkened decor and menu filled with elite comfort food. From business meetings to date nights and everything in-between, Nashville’s newly opened E3 Chophouse has become the go-to spot for folks from all around. From the interior design to the mindfully designed menu, it’s a must-try for locals and tourists alike. Visit with your loved ones, and you may just find yourself returning sooner than you’d ever think. It’s just that good.
E3 Chophouse opened to great fanfare and local applause in Hillsboro Village in late 2019. Although the original is owned and operated out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the restaurant is headquartered at E3 Ranch in Fort Scott Texas.
Owned by the Roche family, opening a Nashville location is the result of a whole lot of hard work and a dream to serve Music City the best dinner around. E3 Chophouse serves all-natural meats, with no antibiotics, hormones or steroids. How can the Roche's be so sure? All of their meats are sourced from E3 certified ranches.
All of the steaks on the menu are hand cut and made to order, and each meal is rounded out by a whole heap of shareable starters, a bar snack menu and a craft cocktail list.
The wine list is also perfectly expansive, for those of you looking to indulge in a glass. Whether you're coming for dinner or a drink, E3 takes pride in delivering just what you need.
Of course, the interior and exterior of the 13,000 square foot restaurant is perfectly outfitted for parties both large and small. Keep in mind, however, that E3 Chophouse does institute and uphold a "dress for dining" dress code in their main dining room. That means nice denim, stylish hats, and no open-toed shoes for men. The heart of the matter is? If you're eating in the main dining space, dress nicely.
Known for its "rustic chic" interior and focus on high-minded meat sourcing practicing, E3 Chophouse has quickly become a local favorite. You can't go wrong with the menu, though a plate of Giffords bacon served with apple jalapeño spread and salted peanut crumbs really is an indulgent way to start the night...