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The Finch Nashville Review: Comfort Food and Craft Cocktails Downtown

Last updated: February 2026 by Corey Gasman

The Finch

The Finch • 111 10th Ave S #310, Nashville, TN 37203, United States

We had an excellent dinner at The Finch in downtown Nashville, and everything we ordered delivered on flavor, execution, and value. For a nicer restaurant right in the middle of the action, the prices felt very reasonable, especially considering the portion sizes and how well everything was cooked.

The atmosphere is lively and energetic, with plenty of groups stopping in before a night out. It does get loud, so go in expecting a buzzing dining room rather than a quiet, intimate meal.

Shrimp and grits from The Finch in Nashville

Shrimp and grits at The Finch in downtown Nashville.


What We Ordered

We started with the spicy meatballs, which were incredibly tender and packed with bold, comforting flavor.

For mains, I ordered the shrimp and grits. The dish was rich and creamy, with well-sized shrimp cooked perfectly and seasoning that stayed balanced throughout.

My wife went with the short ribs, and they were outstanding. The meat was melt-in-your-mouth tender, paired with smooth mashed potatoes and a demi-glace that tied the whole plate together.

Cocktails were just as dialed in as the food. The martini arrived crisp and ice cold, and my Old Fashioned hit the sweet spot between bourbon warmth and subtle sweetness without being syrupy.


Service and Overall Experience

Service was friendly, relaxed, and efficient. Food came out quickly, but the pacing never felt rushed, which made it easy to settle in and enjoy dinner.

If you want a casual but high-quality dinner spot downtown with comfort food that actually tastes like someone cares, plus well-made cocktails, The Finch is an easy recommendation.


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FAQ: The Finch Nashville

Do you need a reservation for The Finch?

Reservations are a good idea for dinner, especially on weekends. If you are going early or dining midweek, walk-ins can work, but peak times fill up fast.

The Finch is known for weekday happy hour specials. Check their current happy hour times before you go, since schedules can change seasonally.

Yes, The Finch is a popular weekend brunch spot. If brunch is your plan, it is worth arriving early or booking ahead to avoid a long wait.

If you want classic comfort food done right, the shrimp and grits are a safe bet. The short ribs are a great choice if you want something rich and slow-cooked. For starters, the spicy meatballs are an easy win.

It can be. The vibe is energetic and busy, especially with pre-Broadway groups. If you want a quieter meal, aim for earlier dinner reservations.

Parking is typically manageable with nearby garages and lots in the downtown area. If you are going during peak weekend hours, plan a little extra time to park.

Yes. The menu and vibe work well for groups, especially if you want a fun, social dinner before going out. For larger parties, booking ahead is the easiest move.

The Mockingbird Nashville Brunch Review: Creative Dishes and Fun Cocktails

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The Mockingbird Nashville Review: Creative Brunch Downtown

Last updated: February 2026 by Corey Gasman

The Mockingbird

The Mockingbird • 121 12th Ave N A, Nashville, TN 37203, United States

Brunch at The Mockingbird in downtown Nashville stood out thanks to a creative menu, playful cocktails, and food that genuinely delivered. We visited on a Saturday morning around 10:30 a.m. While it was calm when we arrived, the dining room filled quickly as we were finishing.


What We Ordered

Service was excellent from the start. Friendly, attentive, and well paced without ever feeling rushed.

I ordered the Chicken and Biscuits, which ended up being the highlight of the meal. The chicken was perfectly crispy, the biscuits were fluffy and tender, and everything was covered in a savory gravy with just enough heat to bring the dish together.

My wife chose the Pork Belly Fried Rice, and it did not disappoint. The pork belly was crispy and caramelized, while the fried rice struck a great balance between sweet and savory flavors.

We also shared a side of tater tots with truffle aioli. The tots arrived hot and crunchy, and the aioli was rich, creamy, and full of flavor.

Pork belly fried rice at The Mockingbird Nashville

Pork Belly Fried Rice at The Mockingbird in downtown Nashville.


Cocktails and Vibe

The drinks are part of the appeal here, and the Punch in a Bag lived up to the hype. Served in a Capri Sun style pouch, it was boozy, fruity, and surprisingly well balanced. It added a playful energy to brunch without crossing into gimmick territory.

The overall vibe is relaxed, upbeat, and social. It feels fun without being chaotic.


Final Verdict

If you are looking for a fun but genuinely good brunch spot in Nashville, The Mockingbird is an easy recommendation. With creative comfort food, inventive cocktails, and a relaxed downtown atmosphere, it is a strong choice for weekend brunch in Music City.


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FAQ: The Mockingbird Nashville Brunch

Do you need a reservation for brunch at The Mockingbird?

Reservations are recommended for weekend brunch, especially after mid-morning. Early arrivals may get seated quickly, but the restaurant fills up.

The Chicken and Biscuits are the standout and a safe first choice. The Pork Belly Fried Rice is also excellent if you want something rich and savory.

It manages to be both. The cocktails are playful and memorable, but the food holds its own and never feels secondary.

Yes. Signature drinks like the Punch in a Bag are part of the experience and are well balanced rather than overly sweet.

Relaxed, social, and upbeat. It is a good spot for groups, casual celebrations, or an easygoing weekend brunch downtown.

It works well for both. You can keep it casual with comfort food or lean into cocktails and make it more of an event.