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Hampton Inn by Hilton Spring Hill, TN
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This room includes a refrigerator, microwave, and wet bar. A flat-screen cable TV, coffee machine, and ironing facilitie…
This room includes a refrigerator, microwave, and flat-screen cable TV. A coffee machine, ironing facilities, and hairdr…
This double room offers a tea and coffee maker and a flat-screen TV. The unit has 1 bed.
This room includes a refrigerator, microwave, and flat-screen cable TV. A coffee machine, ironing facilities, and hairdr…
This room includes a refrigerator, microwave, and flat-screen cable TV. A coffee machine, ironing facilities, and hairdr…
This accessible room includes a refrigerator, microwave, and flat-screen cable TV. A coffee machine, ironing facilities,…
This quadruple room offers a tea and coffee maker and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 2 beds.
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 40-inch LCD TV Food & Drink - Refrig…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 40-inch LCD TV Food & Drink - Refrig…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 40-inch LCD TV Food & Drink - Refrig…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 40-inch LCD TV Food & Drink - Refrig…
1 King Bed Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 40-inch LCD TV Food & Drink - Refrig…
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Restaurants nearby
- Locust★ Michelin Reservations here are scarce — and for good reason. Laidback, quirky and full of charm, Chef Trevor Moran's compact, Japanese-influenced hotspot is a beehive of energy. There’s a simple elegance and a clear attention to detail in every dish, all designed for sharing. Beef tartare hand rolls, a house classic, always delight. From there, explore seafood like Maine diver scallops with shaved green apple. A Japanese omelet with Jonah crab is simple but spot on. Don't skip dessert. The ever-changing iterations of their kakigori may present a sculpted block of the finest, powdery shaved ice dressed,45.7km
- Bastion★ Michelin Walk through the buzzy cocktail bar to find this stylish restaurant in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood. Bastion offers a single tasting menu featuring contemporary Southern cooking that is approachable yet playful. This is a kitchen that isn't afraid to take risks. Dishes arrive in waves, and the product focus is on full display in a stunning plate of yellow peach and tomato with strawberry miso mayo and mozzarella marshmallows, and in a summery pairing of candy-striped agnolotti filled with squash accompanied by a luscious bowlful of creamed corn. Black cod poached in champagne butter over48.0km
- The Catbird Seat★ Michelin Many chefs have carried the Catbird banner since the restaurant’s founding in 2011. Today, husband-and-wife chef duo Andy Doubrava and Tiffani Ortiz usher in the next chapter of this prized, U-shaped counter situated on the top floor of the Bill Voorhees Building. In a room where cooks have nowhere to hide, expect a youthful, frenetic tasting menu that highlights locality, seasonality and preservation with a wide range of ingredients. Smoking and grilling, oils and purees, granitas and powders – the flavors and techniques involved are extensive. Courses are built around an array of stimulating48.4km
- January The refined rustic style of Southall Farm & Inn, set on a sprawling estate a few miles outside of Franklin, is the perfect setting for this ambitious restaurant. Dramatic vaulted, beamed ceilings, herringbone wood floors and wood furnishings epitomize a modern take on farmhouse chic at January. Andrew Klamar and Nate Leonard spearhead this "seed-to-fork" concept where ingredients, some of which are grown on the property or sourced from nearby farms, are treated with the ultimate respect. At first glance, the menu reads like elevated comfort food but there's so much more going on in plates like17.2km
- UzbegimBib This restaurant promises something different, specializing in authentic Uzbek cuisine in a space with a stunning patio. Originating in Islamic China and traveling across to the Middle East, this is a cuisine that features some of the usual suspects (think kebabs) as well as standouts like Uyghur-style, hand-cut noodles. Kick off the meal with a tandir samosa, a flaky shell stuffed with ground beef and onion and sided by a spicy red sauce. Then, tender, charred lamb kebab is a good choice, but don't skip the noodles stir fried with beef, vegetables and fried egg. House-made cherry juice is the 47.1km
- St. Vito FocacceriaBib Memphis-born but Sicilian to his core, Chef Michael Hanna opened St. Vito’s in the Gulch with one mission in mind: to bring his version of sfincione, a Sicilian street food, to Nashville. It's far from your average slice of pizza. Instead, imagine focaccia studded with fontina and then topped with breadcrumbs and pecorino. It's all on display in the exposed kitchen where you can watch the chefs fold the dough. There are four varieties, such as spicy tomato with burrata or roasted potato cream, and the toppings are generous on this hearty and satisfying treat. A small menu shares several salads48.4km
- International Market Patti Myint opened the original iteration of International Market in 1975. In 2022, her children, Anna and Arnold, relaunched the restaurant with two of the original cooks from the original restaurant. You'll still find the original's steam table specials with fried rice and curry offerings at lunch, as well as well-executed Thai classics like phad see ew and drunken noodles alongside newer items from Chef Arnold. In the evenings, it all shifts to a full-service restaurant with a cocktail and wine program. The menu features a bevy of creative Thai dishes ranging from fried trout laab and local46.0km
- iggy's Curious what this spot from brothers Ryan and Matthew Poli is all about? Take one look at the mural outside and you'll soon realize. This Wedgewood-Houston restaurant with a sleek, modern industrial look (and a glass-enclosed pasta room!) is all about Italian food.The concise menu keeps things simple with a few small plates like crispy arancini in warm goat cheese fondue or Village Bakery brioche stuffed with whipped cream cheese before a tempting array of house-made pastas like little shells with Maine peekytoe crab in a sea urchin butter. Soft serve sundaes are nonnegotiable. Lemon huckleber47.5km
- Hattie B’s Hot Chicken Nashville is synonymous with hot chicken and if you want a true taste, head to Hattie B's. It's a pretty simple promise at this family-run concept. Step up to the counter and decide if it's a bones or no bones day with dark or white meat or tenders and sandwiches. Then comes the all-important decision—how hot? Southern kicks it off with no heat and then reaches increasingly hotter in five tiers. Not sure which level you want? Order the tenders with three heat levels in one dish. Sides are classic Southern staples like green beans and pimento mac and cheese, plus fried pickles and loaded fries.48.1km
- Arnold's Country Kitchen Ask a local where they'd go for a classic "meat and three" and you'll likely hear the same name again and again. Arnold's Country Kitchen is a bit of an institution. Opened in 1982 by Jack and Rose Arnold and now run by their son, Kahlil, this is Southern cooking to its core. Grab a tray and be sure to consult the specials chalked up on the board. Peruse the proteins, perhaps pork chop or brisket, and then select from a bevy of sides like turnip greens studded with cubes of tender, smoky pork. There's nothing fussy or fancy about it, but this is flavorful food that draws in crowds who flock he48.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Vanderbilt University private university in Nashville, Tennessee, US47.5km
- Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hall of fame49.3km
- Parthenon Parthenon in Nashville47.5km
- Geodis Park soccer stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, United States46.7km
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church church building in Tennessee, United States of America16.1km
- Nashville Zoo at Grassmere non-profit organization in Tennessee, US43.6km
- Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art American nonprofit organization39.5km
- St. John's Episcopal Church church building in Tennessee, United States of America25.3km
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