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BUFFALO CHICKEN EGGROLLS ............ 8Grilled Chicken, Blue Cheese, Mozzarella, Buffalo Sauce
MEZZE PLATTER (GF) (V) .............................. 12Quinoa Tabbouleh, Babba Ganoush, Housemade Roasted Red Pepper Hummus, Grilled Flatbread, Crudité
HAND-CUT TRUFFLE FRIES (GF) (VG) ...... 10Parmeggiano Reggiano, Roasted Garlic Aioli
BACON & EGGS ........................................... 9Spicy Deviled Egg Mousse, Jalapeño Bacon, Sustainable American Paddlefish Caviar
HICKORY SMOKED WINGS (GF) .............. 12Housemade BBQ, Buffalo or Dry Rub. Served with Ranch or Blue Cheese Dressing
PULLED PORK SLIDERS ............................. 9House BBQ Sauce, Shaved Cabbage
HOT CHICKEN SLIDERS ............................ 9House Recipe Hot Chicken, Shaved Cabbage, Ranch
CALAMARI & SHISHITO PEPPERS ........13Sundried Tomato Aioli
BRASSTOWN BEEF SHORT RIBS ........... 12Braised in Yazoo IPA, Maple Sweet Potato Mousse, Roasted Brussels Sprouts
ALABAMA LUMP CRAB CAKES .............18Remoulade, Corn and Sweet Pepper Chow Chow
EGGPLANT FRIES (GF) (V) ............................. 8Panko Crusted, Parmeggiano Reggiano, House Tomato Sauce
CHARCUTERIE ............................................16Selection of Local and Imported Salumi, House Pickled Vegetables, Grilled Garlic Toast
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BBQ PORK ....................................................................15Sausage, Pulled Pork, Bacon, Red Onion, Cilantro, House-Made BBQ Sauce
FIORENTINA ............................................................... 13Grilled Chicken, Heirloom Tomato, Basil, Parmesan Cream, Ricotta, Mozzarella
MARGARITA ................................................................ 13Ciliegini, Fresh Basil, Tomato Sauce
NASHVILLE GRAND CHAMPION SMOKED BEEF BRISKET & SEVEN PEPPER CHILI (GF) ......................................... 8Red Onion, Cheese, Oyster Crackers
SOUP DU JOUR
CAESAR ......................................................... 10 House Dressing, Shaved Parmeggiano Reggiano, Chili Dusted Tortilla StrawsAdd Joyce Farms Grilled Chicken* ...................... 7Add Salmon* ..................................................................11Add Brasstown Beef Grilled Skirt Steak* ..........11
CAPRESE (GF) (VG) ........................................... 12Heirloom Toybox Tomato, Basil Pesto, Celiegini, Toasted Pistachio, Bibb Lettuce
BRASSTOWN BEEF GRASS FED BURGER* ..14Add for 1.50 each Fried Egg, Pepper Jack, Cheddar, Swiss, Mushroom, Bacon, Avocado
GRILLED CHICKEN CORDON BLEU WRAP 12Country Ham, Swiss, Grilled Chicken, Dijon Mustard, Shaved Cabbage
ULTIMATE CLUB SANDWICH .......................... 12Jalapeño Bacon, Fried Green Tomato, Bibb Lettuce, Country Ham, Roast Turkey, Garlic Aioli, Texas Toast
DISTRICT VEGGIE BURGER (GF) (V) ...................13Quinoa, Lentil, Tomato, Cucumber Salad, House-made Barbecue Sauce
MUSIC CITY MEATLOAF* ........................15Brasstown Grass Fed Beef, Chipotle Honey Glaze, Buttermilk Mashed Potato, Braised Collard Greens
GRILLED SALMON* ................................. 20Molasses Glaze, Hand Rolled Potato Gnocchi, Hericot Vert, Boursin Cream Sauce
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HAND-CUT FRIESBUTTERMILK MASHED POTATOESMAPLE SWEET POTATO MOUSSE
ROASTED BRUSSELS SPROUTSBRAISED COLLARD GREENS
STEAMED BROWN RICEROASTED BROCCOLI
HOUSE SALAD
MEDITERRANEAN (VG) .............................................. 13Artichoke, Mushroom, Olive, Red Onion, Fennel, Sundried Tomato, Feta
ROASTED VEGETABLE (V) ........................................15Seasonal Roasted Vegetables, Sundried Tomato, Vegan Cheese, Extra Virgin Olive Oil
CHEESE ........................................................................ 10
SPINACH & RUBY GRAPEFRUIT SALAD (V) (GF) ..................................................................11Avocado, Almond, Red Cabbage, Garbanzo Bean, Roasted Crimini Mushroom
SUPER FOOD SALAD (GF) (VG) .................... 12Kale, Local Artisanal Greens, Quinoa, Chickpeas, House Pickled Beets, Dried Cranberry, Toasted Pistachio, Feta, Heirloom Tomato
RED BEANS & RICE (GF) (V) ....................... 14Roasted Broccoli, Steamed Brown Rice
BRASSTOWN GRILLED SKIRT STEAK (GF) ........................................24Chimichurri, Hand-Cut Fries
YAZOO IPA BRAISED WILD BOAR SHANK (GF) ....................................................23Buttermilk Mashed Potato, Braised Collard Greens
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Located between Nashville’s Third and Fourth Avenues stretching from Union to Church Streets, a billboard announces your passage into the “World Famous Printers Alley.”
Nearly a century before the area earned that name, it was home to the law
practice of a pugilistic local young lawyer Andrew Jackson. Each morning the would-be-president rode miles from his home just outside of town to the stablehouse just behind his office. It’s here in this alleyway where he began to prosper in the rough-and-tumble world of frontier law, unafraid to roll up his sleeves and have it out with a political foe, more than once from 20 paces away.
Those stables that housed his horse, would later shelter the mules that pulled
the neighborhood’s newspaper wagons. As the area and opportunity flourished in the 1860s, Mr. Jackson’s legal battleground and barn made way for growing industry. But its sturdy walls remained, framing up the town’s most popular gourmet restaurant, the Brass Rail Stables and Lounge.
By the late 1890s, the little backstreet had become the printing capital of the world,
serving as hub for over 36 major printers, two large newspapers, multiple publishers, and one of the oldest working letterpress print shops in America. The Hatch brothers’ ink-stained woodblocks and metal type stamped out a distinctive style that advertised many of the first vaudeville acts, minstrel shows and movies seen anywhere.
With businessmen and their money flowing down the alley, saloons and
gambling halls soon sprang up to help them part with it, transforming Printers Alley into “The Men’s District” with a speakeasy vibe that catered to many thirsts.
Even after alcohol was outlawed in 1909, the social renegades and underground good
times remained as local law enforcement and prominent politician regulars looked the other way. The repeal of Prohibition in 1939 allowed for Mixing Bars, but only if patrons provided the liquor. “Bring your own bottle” advertisements allowed guests to walk in carrying high-proof hooch of their own in brown paper bags, which they could also keep on the back of the bar with their names on them, including those of Nashville’s elite.
As more nightclubs opened, rising music legends like Chet Atkins, Waylon
Jennings, Hank Williams Sr. and Jr., and Dottie West gave these gritty streets an authentic soundtrack and paved the way for today’s up-and-coming bands. While many of the presses have stopped, the Alley’s iconic neon signs flicker against the twang of a distinctly country music culture perfectly imprinted with unmistakable character and a carefree spirit.
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