The Patterson House Restaurant Review:
The Patterson House is named for Malcolm R. Patterson, governor of the Volunteer State in 1909, who vetoed the bill that brought prohibition to Tennessee. His efforts, overruled at the time by the legislature, are remembered today in this lively early-twentieth century-themed bar. Dapper bartenders use boutique spirits, seasonal fruit and house-made cordials, bitters and syrups to create...
The nascent craft cocktail scene in Nashville has a true jewel in Patterson House, a speakeasy with spot-on renditions of all the classics and some brilliant originals as well.