Copper Kettle
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Seriously one of the best brunches I have ever had. The food is amazing, fresh and well prepared. The service is outstanding. If you have ever driven …
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I have gone to Copper Kettle at least once a week for about the past 5 years. Its the best meat and three in town! Definitely go for their coconut chi…
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Great restaurant! Great location, great service, and the food is awesome! I cannot wait to eat here, again! What more can I say? Love this place!…
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Copper Kettle is open for Cafe. Copper Kettle serves Cafe, Breakfast and Southern dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Copper Kettle”
Great restaurant! Great location, great service, and the food is awesome! I cannot wait to eat here, again! What more can I say? Love this place!
I love the coconut chicken, mashed potatoes, and the salads with their own homemade dressings! I look forward to eating here every time I have class at Lipscomb.
I’ve never been disappointed eating here! From salads to sandwiches to hot items, everything is delicious and fresh. I’d recommend this place to anyone looking for great southern food at a reasonable price.
One of my favorite meat and 3’s in Nashville. I love to eat in or grab lunch to go because of the quick service. The coconut chicken is my favorite! I do wish they still had their larger salad selection.
I loved the restaurant everything tasted so good. Will recommend it to a friend!!! The food was delicious. It tasted like I was eating atmy Grandmothers house for Thanksgiving!!!
The creme brulee was so good, I drank it! Everything was delicious. Everything was perfect down to the last tee! <3 Definitely will recommend this to all my friends!
This is a great little neighborhood restaurant. It’s setup with a shotgun cafeteria line, about 12 feet long, with a choice of salads and desserts first, but then the main attraction: The steam table. It includes meats (Southern-comfort fare ranging from catfish to meatloaf) and vegetables cooked the way Grandma would prepare them. You tote your own trays to tables that feature some chairs and some benches — kind of picnic style. The food is always great, and we love to go there on Friday or Saturday nights on the way to the theater or movies because we know we can get in and out in 20 or 30 minutes. Typical meal costs about $10.