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Batter'd-Fried Boston Seafood

1008 Woodland St, Nashville, TN | Map it  

37206 36.177000 -86.751401

(615) 226-9283 | View Website

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Neighborhoods:
Historic Edgefield
Cuisine:
Sushi, Chowder, Traditional American, Seafood
Price:
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Categories:
Brew Pubs, Restaurants

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Restaurant Special Features:
Dine At The Bar, Bar Scene, Business Dining, Date Spot, Group Dining, Lunch Spot, Happy Hour, Family-Friendly Dining
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numerator

Member since Oct, 2011 View Profile
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Joined 7 months ago
2.0
October 08, 2011

Good for Nashville, but the bar is Really Low. The chowder wasn't bad. Cole slaw was decent. The fried seafood platter that I had was something I could easily prepare for myself at home. Someone told me that the sushi is good here, but I noticed that it comes prepared out of the kitchen. NEVER EAT SUSHI IN A RESTAURANT UNLESS YOU CAN SEE IT BEING MADE. I'd go back if someone twisted my arm, but this place is pretty forgettable.

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mrmike987

Member since Sep, 2011 View Profile
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Joined 8 months ago
1.0
September 24, 2011

terrible food. Don't bother going here. Terrible frozen food that's as bad as it gets...

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John doe

Member since Mar, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
5.0
March 07, 2011

Best Seafood in Nashville. My wife and I ate here on a Sunday afternoon about 4 pm. It was not busy so we did not have to wait to be seated. There were lots to chose from on the menu. The New England Claim chowder was really good. I had the seafood platter which was great. I did not care for the coleslaw, but I just did not like the particular flavor. I'm sure lots of people like the coleslaw they serve.

For two entries, two cups of soup, and no alcohol drinks came to less than $40. I felt the price was fair value for the food we ate.

Although I have had better seafood in towns on the coast, I have never head better seafood inland.

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connartist

Member since Apr, 2008 View Profile
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Joined 4 years ago
2.0
June 18, 2009

Meh... Growing up in New England, I guess I took all the fresh fish for granted. I was excited to try fish and chips here, and was greatly disappointed. I got small pieces of chewy, nasty frozen fish (fresh cod tastes GOOD, not like this) in a cornmeal batter. It's not traditional in that way. I was going to order fried clams, but I'm happy I didn't judging from the fish & chips. The chips were good though, came in a paper bag like on the pier. If you want better fish & chips, go to Dan McGuinness or Blackstone. They both have passable versions (at least the fish part).

I haven't tried their sushi, heard it is pretty good though.

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roxy13

Member since Feb, 2009 View Profile
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Joined 3 years ago
4.0
February 12, 2009

Great food. I went to Battered and Fried for lunch with some coworkers. The food was excellent (I had coconut shrimp) and the service was great. A little pricey though.

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