Dining- Nashville, Indiana: Nashville House Restaurant
For Reservations at Nashville House call 812-988-4554
A Brown County landmark, The Nashville
House is renowned for savory home cooking, antique collectibles and
gadgets, and old-fashioned hospitality.
The first hostelry in Brown County,
built in 1859 during the Civil War, the original Nashville House was
frequented by a variety of guests and visitors--from loggers, to
artists, to travelers and local residents.
After fire tragically destroyed the
original building in 1943, the Nashville House was lovingly rebuilt.
Although the new structure has no guest rooms, its famous food
service and "Old Country Store" continue to draw scores of visitors
and neighbors. An elevator also now provides ready access to the
building dining room.
Serving Dinner
and Lunch
The dinner menu of the Nashville House features a variety
of delicious entrees. Country-fried hamsteak with red gravy, tangy
barbecued backloin ribs, baked Hoosier ham, roast turkey, tender
T-bone steak, and the ever-popular crisp, country-fried chicken. Its
famous hot fried biscuits and baked apple butter, vegetable, and
coleslaw complete the meal. Sassafras tea is served either hot or
cold.
For lunch, The Nashville House offers
Smoked Sausage, Chopped Steak, a large Salad, and Luncheon of the
day. Sandwich plates are a special feature with Hoosier Smoked Ham
(plain or topped with aged Cheddar Cheese), tender Roast Turkey and
Chopped Steak. Each is served with potato chips and of course our
famous homemade Apple Butter and Fried Biscuits.
All sandwiches are made with oven-fresh
bread, and desserts are also fresh from the bake shop ovens, with
pecan pie and fresh fruit cobblers a specialty.
For Reservations at Nashville House call 812-988-4554 |