Nashville Restaurant Week Participants Announced for 2025

Over 50 Nashville restaurants to participate in the February 2025 Restaurant Week.

(Nashville, Tenn. – Feb. 20, 2025) The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp has announced the list of participants for the upcoming Restaurant Week, part of the Dine Nashville: The Music City Way celebration. This culinary event runs from February 24 to March 2, 2025, featuring special menus for brunch, lunch, and dinner at over 50 local restaurants and bars.

The event supports the Music City Inc. foundation, which assists CORE and Big Table, organizations dedicated to helping workers in the food and hospitality industry. Coca-Cola Consolidated, Slane Irish Whiskey, and Nashville Scene are among this year’s partners.

Participating venues include popular destinations such as Assembly Food Hall, Black Tap Craft Burgers and Beer, and Loveless Cafe. Reservations, menus, and special offers for Restaurant Week can be accessed on the Dine Nashville website.

Additionally, the event will feature collaborative chef experiences, where local chefs come together to create unique dining events. Highlights include Chef Jordan Hoffman teaming up with Chef Nicky Miscia on February 21, and Chef David Andrews collaborating with Chef Son Pham on February 22. These events are ticketed and range in price, offering a chance to enjoy creative culinary experiences.

Nashville will also host part of the James Beard Foundation’s Taste America culinary series, which celebrates local chefs. This event will occur at Saint Elle on February 20, 2025.

The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp aims to promote the city as a premier destination and maximize the economic benefits of the tourism industry. For more information and updates, visit the Visit Music City website.

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