Doodles Bar & Grill
6410 Charlotte Pike # 112
Nashville, TN 37209
Davidson County
Phone: (615) 354-9866
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by Vernie Bercegeay on
I had lunch at prana today.  The place is lovely.  The service is friendly and accomodating. I had a salad with mango and avocado, the vegeterian tom yum soup, a green tea and a fresh tomato juice. They made my fresh tomato juice spicy and brought out chili for me for my soup.  I'd never had fresh made tomato juice, so this was a new one on me.  I'd say it was "good" but I ammuch more used to spicy V-8 which has a totally different texture. The salad was good - bitter greens, i found it over dressed for my taste, but I have no complaints.  The salt and pepper came on the side in small bowls so I could self administer.  I like that!  I salt as much as I like spice! The soup was tasty and I wished the bowl was bigger and frankly that the spoon was bigger too. I will return to prana and I enjoyed the wait staff there.  Honestly it makes a place.  The water was copiously refilled and the dirty dishes cleared.
by Liana Fendt on
Top Floor is the kind of restaurant you really want to like. It doesn't take itself too seriously and there is a very casual vibe flowing through the space. Being there is relaxing and you just want to linger and hang with your friends. The service is also relaxed...a little too much if you ask me. The menu is pretty straightforward with dishes like hanger steak, rustic pastas, and pizzas--sides are extra. The pizza margherita, which arrives on a wooden stand, is not a bad version, but I found the thick slices of tomato a bit hard to eat. The flavors were very good though. The lamb skewers with tzatziki sauce and couscous made from cauliflower looked promising, but what arrived were salty bits of lamb and a tzatziki sauce that bit back with way too much raw garlic. Mussels in lemongrass were bland and that is pretty much all I can remember about those. The mains are more promising though. Hanger steak in a pan sauce was perfectly seasoned and cooked. The side of roasted vegetables was a nice contrast to the richness of the beef and I liked having the option of choosing what I have with my meal. The pork tenderloin was surprisingly juicy and tender. The macaroni and cheese that we ordered with it was oily and not very cheesy. Another dish I was excited by was the homemade pappardelle with shitake mushrooms, arugula, pearl onions, and duck confit. I found the dish disappointing on two occasions where they left out the arugula both times. The confit on the first visit had the texture of jerky. On my second visit, still no arugula and the confit was softer, but it tasted strange. I could not put my finger on it. The dessert list was probably the first time I had been tempted to order dessert in a long time--I am normally a savory gal. Taria Camerino who used to own a Latin-inspired bakery in Little Five Points created the exciting list, full of interesting dishes and plenty of quality ingredients. I have not tried much, but the caramel, salt, and chocolate truffle was divine. Verdict: This place has potential. I like the simplicity and the atmosphere, but the dishes need a bit more precision. Everything sounds great, but I have experienced more letdowns than successes in my two visits there. Their dessert menu is probably one of the most interesting in Atlanta and begs to be explored. Another thing that Top Floor has going for it is a remarkably affordable price-point. I suggest you try it for yourself.
by Michael S. on
MJQ, what can I say?  I used to live across the street from this place, and I have to say that I did not visit it nearly as much as I should have.  It is probably the most diverse club in the city.  On any given night, you will see a COMPLETELY different crowd.  Even inside, each room is like a different neighborhood.  My personal fave is wednesday's brit pop night, which plays all the awesome music that i grew up to.  The one thing that every MJQ'er shares is a sense of exclusivity while being as far from pretention as possible.  MJQ is definitely the only club I have ever been to that you could walk by a million times during the day and never notice it.  There are no signs and no way of knowing exactly where it is unless you follow the droves of hipsters late night.  Just follow them to that metal hanger door and be prepared for a cool experience.
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