Mad Platter Restaurant Review:
Nashvillians have feasted on comforting, well-prepared contemporary American cuisine at the Mad Platter for more than 25 years. The two-story, red brick structure in Germantown goes back 100-plus years, having started out as a meatpacking business and later a grocery store. Two historic brick buildings cradle the patio. The Mad Platter features a seasonal menu that changes daily. Start rich...
A meal at the Mad Platter is unfailingly familiar and comforting. Because the place has been around a good long while, the menu has been tempered and tested many a time, leaving only the cream for you to try. That's not to say that nothing… Read More
For more than a decade, Mad Platter has provided the answer to sophisticated foodies’ queries: Where shall we go to celebrate a special occasion? Where can we go to feel like we’re not in Nashville? Where can I take the object of my romantic intentions? By virtue of its off-the-beaten-path location in quaint Germantown, Mad Platter is not always the first restaurant that springs to mind,...
For many years now, the Mad Platter has been one of Nashville's trendiest restaurants. Located in an old brick corner store in a historic neighborhood of restored Victorian houses, the Mad Platter feels like a cozy upscale library, with bookshelves crammed with knickknacks and old copies of National Geographic. The ambience is reserved, not pretentious, and service is personable, if a bit slow...