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Batter'd & Fried Boston Seafood House

1008 Woodland St
Nashville, TN 37206
Phone: (615) 226-9283
Batter'd & Fried Boston Seafood House
Price:
$
Hours:
Mon-Thu 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11:30pm, Sun 1pm-10pm

Editorial Review for Batter'd & Fried Boston Seafood House – by Citysearch Editors

In Short
Diners and barflies nestle among stucco walls and dark beamed ceilings at this cozy east Nashville spot. New England sports memorabilia and two bars create a pub vibe, while servers in ties tend to candled tables with old-fashioned aplomb. Popular items include fish-and-chips and fried grouper strips slathered in buffalo sauce. Entrees arrive with fries in brown paper bags for the young after-work crowd to sprinkle with vinegar.

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Insider Tips

Happy Hour

Appetizer specials, two-for-one draft beer and well drinks are available Mon-Fri from 2pm to 5pm.

Know Before You Go

Just like the watering holes and restaurants in Boston, smoking stays outdoors.

Dine at the Bar

Batter'd & Fried is also home to Wave Sushi Bar, which offers traditional favorites like the California roll, plus a wide variety of specialty rolls such as the Crazy Calvin or the explosively spicy Volcano roll. Wave is open from 11am to 2pm and 5pm to 10pm weekdays, 11am to 11:30pm Saturdays and 1pm to 10pm Sundays.

User Reviews for Batter'd & Fried Boston Seafood House

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

05/06/2008 Posted by Calinative

I visited here today for the first time since discovering the wonderful little place that is five points. As a Southern California native I have had the pleasure of enjoying a great deal of fresh seafood and sushi my entire life, and moving to Nashville limited that experience to some degree. I took a chance on this place, thinking that if nothing else I could order a burger or something. Well I went for it and ordered two sushi rolls along with salad and miso. The meal was fantastic. The presentation was lovely, the wait staff was attentive, friendly and social. I loved the decor although I am not from Boston, I appreciated a new style of decor as the "old farmhouse" stuff I see on a regular basis tends to get old and tired restaurant after restaurant. I enjoyed the seating, the outdoor eating area was a nice option and comfortable, yet professional indoor dining areas were nice as well. I appreciated that is was very clean, tidy and well kept as all restaurants should be and was a far cry from the "historical" diner I tried two days earlier where I discovered old kitchen untensils, grease ridden seating, broken tile work and make shift storage containers. This place along with other family friendly, upbeat places in East Nashville offer people a new take on the "home cookin" vibe that Nashville some times evokes. It's nice to see a place representative of the more diverse tastes and personalities of Nashville's residents. All stars, will definitely return and have already reccommended it.

Pros: Friendly wait staff, fresh sushi, great area

Cons: I visited on lunch and couldnt have a beer!

3 Star Rating: Average

01/25/2008 Posted by tnindependent

This was my first experience eating at B&F. the good: the sushi was fresh and on target the seared tuna was excellent the fried oysters were tasty the service was superb the bad: no chopsticks at a sushi bar? what's up with that? oh well, I guess that it is considered finger food anyway no oysters available for an oyster shooter? unfortunately, it was Tuesday and 241 oyster night.. the server save the day by "finding" a couple of oysters for our shooters and buying us a beer ;-) no rice available as a side Overall it was a mixed bag of good and disappointment. I have no complaints about the food and the server picked up the ball for the disppointments handed to him by the management and greatly improved the experience.

Pros: food, service

Cons: lack of items listed on the menu

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Upscale pub offers a taste of New England with clam chowder, raw oysters, fried seafood and Sam Adams on tap.  See the full editorial review.

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Happy Hour

Appetizer specials, two-for-one draft beer and well drinks are available Mon-Fri from 2pm to 5pm.

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Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Mon-Thu 11am-10pm
  • Fri-Sat 11am-11:30pm
  • Sun 1pm-10pm

Payment Types

  • MasterCard
  • Gift Certificate
  • Discover
  • Travelers Check
  • American Express
  • Visa

Cuisines

  • American (Traditional)
  • Seafood
  • Chowder
  • Sushi
  • Family Fare

Meal Price

  • $

Amenities

  • Date Spot
  • Dine at the Bar
  • Group Dining
  • Bar Scene
  • Business Dining
  • Happy Hour
  • Brewpub
  • Kid Friendly
  • Lunch Spot

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