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    Junior

    4.3 (14 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM
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    Glazed Thumbelina Carrots
    John M.

    A great neighborhood sister to Rolf and Daughters and Folk. Easy to get into, even in a Friday night. With almost no exterior markings, no apparent handicap parking, this small bistro style restaurant has excellent food, a full bar, and a diverse wine list. This is a full service restaurant; service at the bar was very good. They have wonderful amuse bouche, the Mookiemoto Oyster and the Bluefin Tuna Tartelette with in it's tiny thin, crispy cup. The mains are small plates. The Grouper is excellent. The Tagliatelle Lamb Ragú is served al dente, and is a little salty. The shareable side Glazed Thumbelina Carrots is fantastic; it could be a main. And desert? Preorder the Chocolate Soufflé, it is not to be missed, final assembly at your table.

    Corn
    Sara K.

    Really wanted to love this place but just couldn't. We walked in and loved the ambiance. Small but cozy with a lively feel. Started strong with a great martini that came with an extra side on ice. Loved it. The first starter was a sweet corn barbajuan that we all really liked. Then the crab tostada came. Came with a thin radish layer on top. Didn't have any flavor, just kind of a Wet texture on a chip. The pate came next which was done well, but not usually my fav on any menu. I ordered the shrimp spaghetti which never came and I had to order again at the end of the meal. Everyone at the table heard me order it and the waitress confirm, but she kinda put the blame on me and said I never ordered it when I asked if it was still coming, which I didn't particularly appreciate. She also would disappear for 10-15 minutes at a time which was really confusing because the restaurant is small... where did she go? lol. When it did come, it was actually the worst part of our meal. The Raw shrimp on top was very fishy and didn't smell fresh at all. That fishy taste overwhelmed the dish and we didn't eat it. I feel like we got a bad shrimp in ours. We were surprised cause it's the same owners as Rolf and daughters and we've never had a pasta we don't like there. The tenderloin steak was good quality meat but nothing interesting. No sauce option or additions available. Just a tenderloin on a plate. halibut was done very well same as the chicken. We liked the green salad. Fresh greens and a nice dressing. The espresso at the end of the night was sour and bitter - it was clear to me that they either have the wrong type of beans for an espresso (probably a light roast when it should be medium or dark) and it likely wasn't tamped properly because it just came out sooo sour. Check came to $550 with tip for a normal amount of drinks and food for three people. Overall I don't regret going to try it out but I probably won't be going back despite being so close to it.

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    Priya B.

    Newest restaurant from powerhouse Philip Krajeck (Rolf & Daughters, Folk), Junior met my expectations and then some. Located at the edge of Mcferrin Park, Junior is wedged in a bit of an up-and-coming neighborhood for food. There is a small, free private parking lot, and I was lucky to snag a spot when someone pulled out, but beware: parking options can be a bit limited here if you come at a prime time. Junior promises Southern and French flavors in an elevated setting. The mood is romantic, with a curtained entryway, low lighting, and comfortable, retro modern furniture in beiges, creams, browns, and reds. This is a restaurant for celebrating a special occasion or having a fancy meal. I made a reservation but on a Friday night at 6:45 pm there was no wait to sit at the bar. The bar is a fantastic place to enjoy dinner, with excellent service from the bartender and a view of the kitchen preparing food. The menu is designed into four sections: light, opening bites; more substantial appetizers, mains; and cheese/desserts. Ideally, you are ordering off of each of these four sections but because I came solo and wanted to try as many things as possible, I primarily stuck to opening light bites and heavy appetizers, skipping the mains altogether. To start I ordered the tuna tostada, the squash barbajuan, and the oyster with passion fruit and turmeric. All three bites were excellent but the squash barbajuan was simply outstanding - sweet from the squash with a bite of salinity from an olive tapenade and slice of cheese on top - I loved this so much, I ordered another to end my meal with! The tuna tostada tasted clean and light, and the oyster had an incredible passion fruit topping (not quite a mignonette, just very fresh tasting.) For my heavier appetizers, I got the bay scallop with winter citrus and cream (another favorite bite with a mix of incredible flavors); the kabocha squash dish which was sweet, warming, surprisingly large and hearty; and the sunchoke, pine nut, and maitake mushroom dish (good, not great, would skip this next time). For dessert, on the bartender's recommendation I got the apples with stewed and fresh apples, chamomile cream, and praline, which truly tasted like a deconstructed apple pie. Favorite of the night and a great demonstration of what Junior does so well through all of their dishes: take familiar flavors delivered with elevated techniques in a new and compelling way. I do think the price point is sometimes a bit inflated for the light bites and appetizers and wish they had a tasting menu option so you could get the best of the full menu without having to order so many thing individually. Stellar drink menu focusing on simplicity: really strong wine menu (primarily French and American wines) and a limited classic cocktail menu. I started with a martini and followed up with a few glasses of wine to pair with my food and it was all delightful, but that was probably one of my favorite martinis I've had in town! Drinks range $16-20ish, aside from a few glasses of wine which could go up to $27. This is a very underrated new restaurant opening and is delivering more unique food than I've gotten at Rolf or Folk, two restaurants I do still love. Junior is on its way to paving a new legacy showing greater range, more sophistication than we've seen of the other Philip Krajeck spots. A very welcome addition to the Nashville fancier dining scene!

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    Alex K.

    My friends and I had an amazing experience at Junior for a birthday dinner! The staff here is truly incredible- and I recommend talking through the menu with them as much as you can! It changes fairly often but everything that we tried was absolutely amazing. We got a lot of great advice from our server - including that the top items are considered "just a bite" and not necessarily shareable. We tried several of those bites but the pastry one was my favorite. I also loved the bread, the green salad, and we had one of the best chicken dishes I've ever had. It was so insanely delicious and juicy that it was the star of the night. My friends also had martinis that they absolutely loved - and they came with a side car that added to the vibe. My only regret was not trying more of the wines that they had available!

    Amazing service, food and ambience and would consider this one of Nashville's latest best restaurant Would definitely recommend

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    Mother's Ruin in Germantown is a great spot for dinner and drinks or a place to stop before going…read moreout. The whipped feta is definitely a must order. It comes with a lot of bread and is so good. Their smashburger is also really good, and the waffle fries are amazing. The drinks are a highlight too. I loved the skinny margaritas, and the frozen blackberry mule was so good. They have a really nice patio that's perfect for hanging out. The only downside is that I feel like they close the patio/space a little early around 10 PM, and after that the inside gets extremely packed and it's hard to move around. The mozzarella sticks were good, but a lot of them were missing cheese, which was disappointing. Overall, still a really fun spot with great food, drinks, and atmosphere. Definitely worth checking out for a casual dinner or drinks before heading out.

    Great spot with a lot of character…read more While staying in Clarksville, one of the locals recommended that try Mother's Ruin. Luckily it was walking distance from one of the trolley stops (Farmers Market). We came in on a Sunday afternoon. It was busy but we were able find a spot. We started with drinks. We then ordered a falafel sandwich with the waffle fries and a queso dip. The fries and the dip were delicious. The falafel sandwich was also good. The service was quick and we picked up a t-shirt on the way out. Definitely recommend if you are in the area.

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    One of my favorite clubs in Nashville. The only place that doesn't play country music which I love…read more I love when they play hip hop & top 40's. You can check out the calendar to see what they're playing for the night, the ambiance in there is great-definitely a mix of LA & New York. It's a mix crowd which I love. The manager & all the staff there are very welcoming, I normally reserve a table there when I go & the prices are very reasonable.

    Nashville's lounge revolution continues. We've gotten Nashville's take on Brooklyn, LA and Vegas…read more the back corner is very Miami Beach. When I walked in I, immediately, thought of Haven (RIP https://www.yelp.com/biz/haven-miami-beach-2). From the LED wall to the music to the drinks to the vibe... I didn't feel like I was in Nashville anymore. the back corner stands out and gives Middle Tennesseans something that's not readily available in this area. If you're in the mood for a little coastal cosmopolitanness (is that word? It's not a word), the back corner is about to be your new favorite place. The neighborhood gets things moving in the right direction. For as much as Germantown has (scenic streets, fancy high rises, coffee, good eats) it didn't have a nightlife destination. Putting one here makes a lot of sense. Building off the 5th & Taylor imprint, the back corner starts off fancy (but not pretentious) and builds to memorable. Upon entry, the first thing you notice is the LED wall and stage. With a changing display of electronic intoxication, you're drawn into a world far away from Lower Broad. If you can break your gaze away from the stage, you'll notice the upper and lower lounge seating. Intimate, cozy and a bit mysterious, the seating at the back corner lets you decide whether you want to be front & center or if you're rather sit back and take it all in. You can be as public or private as you'd like. If indoor seating isn't your thing, make your way outside to enjoy the fire pit and Germantown night sky. Just do us all a favor and refrain from smoking. Seeing cigarette butts along the patio or by (in??) the fire pit is not sexy and very off-brand. All the above said and noted, the back corner is not a huge space -- which is a plus and minus. It's a plus because it never becomes the cavernous mess of bass and desperation. The minus is crowds gonna crowd and with a lot of people, the space will be tight. I don't know how to fix that. I suppose a velvet rope and waitlist will keep crowds at bay but neither feels very Nashville. Hmm... Another minus (relating to the size) is that there's only one bar. One bar in a space this cool is a bit tight. I know the space behind the bar isn't huge but I would staff it with 3 bartenders at a time so as to keep up with the crowd. Because you're going to want to drink. A lot. The cocktail program at the back corner is a bit unusual for Nashville -- and very Miami. Expect rum, colors and a boozy punch. Actually, the menu could use a punch. Get on that, tbc. Re drink progression... start with the gimlet. It's pretty to look at and refreshing to drink. All the mixers, juices, etc. are made in house so you're getting quality fare. From there, hit the No. 4 and, then, the No. 2. If you're still upright, drink some water. Water? Who am I kidding? Cocktails! You're in Miami, [redacted]! Well, sorta. If you need some noshes, 5th & Taylor is serving up bites. Don't come here for dinner. Who eats food? Let the music and booze nourish your body. As perfect as the back corner is for DJ sets, live music (this *is* Nashville, after all) works as well. the back corner isn't the Downtown dance club people have wanted for a (looooong) while. But it is a welcome addition to the city's nightlife scene and, very possibly, you're new favorite place to go. Bienvenidos a Nashville.

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    Excellent food and service Beautiful atmosphere…read more We had the haddock, spaghetti squash and Tri tips .. all were excellent Interesting and delicious cocktails as well ..and my fav post dinner Digesitvee ..China China !

    You understand the hype the moment you walk in, before a single plate lands. 5th & Taylor lives…read moreinside a hundred-year-old Germantown warehouse, and the room is a stunner: timber beams soaring overhead like the ribs of an overturned ship, low candlelight, tall fiddle-leaf figs, and a long bar tucked beneath the original steel warehouse windows. An open kitchen with a wood-burning grill sends heat and aroma across the floor, so the whole space feels alive and warm at once. The staff matched the setting, gracious and sharp from hello to goodbye. The food kept pace. The sausage and cheddar biscuits earn every word of their reputation, we could have made a meal of them. We ate family style, which is the move here, passing everything so the whole table got a taste. Tara's halibut was the runaway favorite, our server called it his top pick on the menu and he nailed it. The mac and cheese and the brussels sprouts vanished fast, and the tri-tip with spaghetti squash and the delmonico rounded out a generous spread. My one small miss was the fried chicken, flavorful but a touch dry, the lone soft note of the night. The carrot cake ice cream cake split the table down the middle, though nobody walked away disappointed. Four stars, with only that dry chicken keeping it from a clean sweep. We left already angling for a reason to return.

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    Came here on a trip to Nashville because I saw great reviews on Yelp and TikTok. I loved the…read moreatmosphere of the restaurant, small and welcoming. I also always appreciate a farm to table restaurant. We got a variety of things to try for our party of four. To start we got the sourdough bread with seaweed butter, kale salad, beef tartare, and yellowfin tuna carpaccio. The kale salad was my stand out app, I loved the fresh black currents in it. For the mains we got the clam linguine, chicken, and snapper. The stand out here was the linguine and the chicken. They make their pasta fresh, and you could definitely tell. The chicken was covered in the most delicious sauce and has garlic confit which was literally chefs kiss.

    Rolf & Daughters has been on my list for a while, and it definitely was worth the hype, especially…read morethe pasta. I walked in without a reservation and they had a table available on the patio, exactly what I wanted! Everyone was so kind and service was friendly and attentive. For starters, I tried the pork sausage dish with clams stuffed in a pepper. It was definitely an interesting and creative preparation and incredibly filling. It was good and I appreciated the flavors but would try a different starter next time! I really enjoyed the spaghetti. It tasted like summer on a plate - light, fresh, and bursting with bright tomato flavor. The sauce was simple but layered, letting the quality of the ingredients shine. Overall, an enjoyable meal and a space I'd love to come back to try other menu items....I have heard rave reviews about a corn pasta here and I'd like to try sitting in the interior dining section which had a cozy, inviting feel.

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