Saturday, January 5, 2008

The Loveless Cafe, Nashville, Tennessee


Sometimes there are restaurant finds that are so memorable you try to recreate the experience over and over again. Sometimes doing so requires a 500 mile journey just for a good biscuit. Sometimes you find yourself attempting to replicate recipes and dreaming of the good food that someone must be eating right at a distant table right at that very moment.

For Poncho and Lefty, the holy grail of restaurant finds happened on a cold, wet November night when they walked into the Loveless Café outside of Nashville, TN. After thousands miles without sweet tea and just one night away from Georgia, the desire for a home-cooked meal had taken on a whole new meaning.

The Loveless is a magical little café that makes you feel as if you’ve just walked into your grandmother’s house. Pictures of famous locals along the walls let you know that you’re not the only one who feels this way. Most of Nashville’s red carpet gang has stopped in for a meal at the Loveless at some point during their stint in Music City.

There is so much to say about the Loveless, but the short of it is that this place is legendary. If you are anywhere remotely nearby there is simply no excuse for not having a meal at this Nashville institution. The Loveless opened more than 60 years ago serving hot biscuits and fried chicken to travelers out of the front door of Annie Loveless’s kitchen. The tradition (along with the good biscuits and chicken) continues to this day.

Poncho and Lefty were so impressed with that first night at the Loveless that they have returned two additional times to dig deeper into the menu. The country ham with red eye gravy left Poncho speechless. Lefty has declared the fried chicken almost as good as his grandmother’s. (The fact that it is even worthy of a comparison speaks volumes to the quality of the crust and the juiciness of the meat!) The hashbrown casserole and cucumbers salad round out Poncho’s favorites, while Lefty taps the fried okra and macaroni and cheese as his notables.

And then of course there are the biscuits. Always served warm and fresh, these biscuits are worth writing home about. The biscuits are neatly shaped and always have just the right amount of melted butter drizzled on top. They are still made with Annie Loveless’s recipe and you can watch the masterpiece in progress through a big glass window in the back of the dining room.



The biscuits are best enjoyed with a generous helping of preserves. Strawberry, blackberry and peach preserves are all homemade with only two ingredients: sugar and the fruit! You can take the preserves or a smoked ham and other memories home from the Loveless’s Country Store.

The Loveless Cafe can be found at:
8400 Hwy 100
Nashville, TN 37221
http://www.lovelesscafe.com/
615-646-9700

2 comments:

Leigh Phillips said...

How neat!! I like your new place in the internet world!!

Leigh Phillips said...

Also, try Hudsons next time you are in HIlton Head. It is one of Chris's favorites....its off the main drag a bit and you have to know where it is to even get to it. They seriously have some of the best hush puppies I have ever eaten. Thought I might add it to your list of potential places to visit....

http://www.hudsonsonthedocks.com/

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