Henrietta Red
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Henrietta Red

Nashville, Tennessee

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A seafood-driven restaurant in Germantown that feels like it was airlifted from coastal Maine and reassembled with Southern grace. The oyster bar is one of the best in the region, the pastas are refined, and the room — all white tile and natural light — is one of the prettiest dining spaces in Nashville. Chef Julia Sullivan cooks with restraint and confidence.

Insider tip

Start at the oyster bar with a half dozen and a glass of Muscadet. The ricotta dumpling is the dish people come back for.

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