Paradise Ridge Bar & Grille
Nashville, TN 37209
Phone: (615) 356-6750
User Reviews for Paradise Ridge Bar & Grille
05/28/2007 Posted by u2bonoman
These wings are possible THE best chicken wings I have EVER had. That's really all I gotta say about that.
Pros: Great food, servers who are easy on the eyes.
Cons: You can't take the server home.
05/08/2007 Posted by ahyn
Great neighborhood bar and grille. Great food, great service. Always busy on Friday with "All U can eat Catfish". Awesome!! Thursdays are BBQ day with specials every week. Great place to hang out!!! Full Bar with great prices. Plenty of TV's.
Pros: Prices. Quality of Food
02/06/2007 Posted by tempieds
If you blink, you might miss it... but I'll swear to you it's West Nashville's best kept secret. Off of Annex across from the New Costco, PRG is quite tasty. The prices are fair, the environment is casual, and the regulars will take near about anyone in with open arms. My favorites... the BBQ Nachos or Granny's homemade salsa with tortilla chips. The catfish... oh the catfish, especially in the basket is delicious. If you want something bigger, the spaghetti is tasty, as well as just a simple pork or brisket dinner. And if you're still hungry, try ANY of Granny's homemade desserts. You will melt. Try it out...
02/06/2007 Posted by mktgpro
The father and son team of Buddy and Charlie Babb have been winning barbecue championships for years. One taste of their ribs, pulled-pork or smoked chicken shows how smart the judges have been. This cozy neighborhood restaurant/bar serves daily meat-and-three specials at lunch and a full and varied menu evenings. Be sure and check the menu board for nightly specials, especially the pasta on Wednesdays. The hot chicken, served only on Tuesday's, ranks right up there with Prince's and Bolton's. Mondays and Fridays feature "all you care to eat" catfish. Prices are very reasonable and portions are huge. The bar has several TVs for sports. One area needing improvement is the beer cooler. Many times, the beer is so cold that it has ice in it. Bar regulars represent an eclectic mix of laborers, craftsmen and professionals, with local politicians stopping by on a regular basis. The friendly atmosphere will remind you of the "Cheers" television program several years ago. West Nashville was literally starved for dining choices for years, so Paradise Ridge has proven to be a welcome addition.
Pros: Food quality, atmosphere, friendly patrons and staff, prices
Cons: Beer sometimes frozen

