Demos' Steak and Spaghetti House
Nashville, TN 37201-1805
Phone: (615) 256-4655
- Price:
- $
- Hours:
- Sun-Thu 11am-11pm, Fri-Sat 11am-12am
Editorial Review for Demos' Steak and Spaghetti House – by Mindy Merrell
In Short
Old school decor, hearing your name called over a loudspeaker when your table is ready, and paying at the register after you've eaten are the norm. Favorite starters include Jim's Famous Spinach, a garlicky concoction prepared in olive oil. Spaghetti is offered with a variety of sauces like blackened chicken Alfredo, meatballs with marinara and Greek-style chicken sauce with sweet cinnamon overtones. Steaks ranging from sirloin to rib-eye are cooked to order.
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Insider Tips
ParkingStreet parking is sparse, but there are several garages in walking distance.
Know Before You GoNo use calling ahead. The quickest way to be seated is to grab a spot at the bar.
User Reviews for Demos' Steak and Spaghetti House
06/23/2008 Posted by gonetrippin123
i went to Demos on the recommendation of the tour guide, it apparently had quite a reputation So i expected much. I could not have been more disappointed. We waited two hours for the abysmal, overcooked, over-season "food" (thats being generous). The service was slow and the entire staff i found discourteous and disinterested. Post meal, my friend and I were actually physically ill and had to spend the rest of the evening in retching in agony in the hotel room. If it were possible to give negative stars, I would! Anyone giving this restaurant stars must be paid staff.
Pros: exit door
Cons: anything on a plate
04/10/2008 Posted by coog78
I appreciate the attempt at uniqueness with steak and spaghetti. They do one (spaghetti) rather well here. But they should probably stick with that. The steak here is one of the worst I've ever had. Three bites and I couldn't continue. However, the spaghetti got finished. The cheese dip whatever was also one of the more peculiar things I've eaten, or started to eat rather. Chopped tomatoes and cheese concotion with tortilla chips. Now maybe this is just the Texan in me coming out, but how in god's name can you advertise this as queso? It's almost blasphemy. Nashville definitely has much better restaurants in the Vanderbilt area, but this one did not get the mark. Good location though.
Pros: spaghetti, location
Cons: steak, appetizers
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