Nashville's Very First Italian Restaurant Has Literally Been Around Forever
No, but really. This tiny hole-in-the-wall is the oldest restaurant in Nashville, family-owned and operated for all of its years. Whether or not you’re an Italian food lover, a hamburger aficionado or are simply looking for a delicious blend of chili and spaghetti (what?!), this darling little local gem is perfect for you. Varallo’s Too is an honest Nashville institution, one that you won’t want to miss.

Varallo's is the oldest restaurant in the entire state of Tennessee, with an established opening date from 1907. Although originally opened as a chili joint, the menu has expanded to epic proportions.

Varrallo's is still in the family, and still serves up the homemade and delicious chili that was first on the menu back when Frank Varallo, Sr, opened the restaurant in 1907.
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Varallo's is known for it's "3-way" special, a plate that serves up chili, spaghetti and tamales all together. If that doesn't sound like a delicious melting pot, we're not sure what does!
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The restaurant is open weekdays, Monday through Friday, from 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., making it not only famous for its lunchtime precedent but the hefty breakfast plates served up for a great price.

There's nothing like an old-school, made-from-scratch breakfast in the heart of the American south.

If you're looking for a fun chili combination, Varallo's has a whole lot of tried-and-true suggestions! Now in its fourth generation of family management, Varallo's knows how to serve up something good with a side of southern hospitality.

You can visit for yourself in downtown Nashville, at 239 4th Ave. N. Happy eating!
If you’re looking for another legendary place to eat in the area, this hot spot serves biscuits to die for!
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