Stock-Yard Restaurant
Nashville, TN 37201
Phone: (615) 255-6464
Fax: (615) 255-9561
- Price:
- $$$$
- Cross Street:
- Stockyard Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 5pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm, Sun 5pm-9pm
Message from Stock-Yard Restaurant
International Award of Excellence "Top Ten Steakhouses in the U.S."
- Private Dining Rooms Available
- Complimetary Shuttle Service
- Serving Certified Angus Beef
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Editorial Description for Stock-Yard Restaurant
Located in a former office building, this two-story restaurant has been a Nashville steak institution for more than eight decades.
Insider Tips
The ExtrasSeparate Victorian dining chambers give each room a unique and semiprivate feel.
ParkingThere's a shuttle service to and from area hotels and plenty of complimentary parking in the restaurant's lot.
Notable Wine ListThe long list of Australian, French, Spanish and Italian reds and whites are preserved in a climate-controlled cellar and served in Riedel stemware.
User Reviews for Stock-Yard Restaurant
05/20/2008 Posted by lrwh72
I was really looking forward to having a steak at one of the top 10 steakhouses in the country. Now I wish I had asked what criteria was used for this so-called top 10 list. The service was good, but the food and prices were both unacceptable. My husband had one of the specials, the ahi tuna. It was $40, as was the steak au poivre that I ordered. According to the menu, the steak came on a bed of creamed spinach. I would describe the amount as more of a cot than an actual bed. We each had two tiny martinis at $11 each. Having moved to Nashville from Chicago, we were accustomed to pricey dinners, but the food and the drinks did not measure up to the bill. My steak had WAY too much pepper on it, and as I said earlier, $40 is simply too much for one piece of meat and a garnish. From now on, I'll nurse my steak cravings by either selecting a much lower ranked (ha!) restaurant, or wait until I can go to Wildfire the next time I'm in Chicago. Their prices are not only more reasonable, but the menu selection is far superior, as is the quality of the food.
Pros: Lots of free parking
Cons: Pretty much everything else
02/26/2008 Posted by nesportsfan
Need I say more? Ok I will. First time going 2-19-08. I have been living in Nashville for 1 1/2 years now. My first thought when I sat down was how terribly musty the place smelled, like mold. The chairs were very unsteady and rickity. I knew it would be expensive, but 16 bucks for a rum coke, 19 bucks for a Tangueray gin on the rocks with olives??? Am I missing something here? Menu is ala cart. $6 dollars for sides and anything extra you order on your steak will cost you. When the waiter tells you the specials they dont offer to tell you price or the size and weight, so be sure to ask or you may be very shocked when you get your check. Specials pretty much always mean a steep price. Although the service was good when we went, on a Tuesday, there were plently of tables and we were not rushed. I don't think we will return. The bill for 4 with 3 appitizers, 8 drinks, food and dessert was $524.00 BEFORE TIP!!!! It was all very good, but I can get good at Outback. Plenty of free parking in there own lot
Pros: parking
Cons: priced to make the owners very rich
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
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