Sho is your lively and inviting local pizza bar that happens to be obsessed with the craft of Neo-Neapolitan pizza-making. In our architecturally elevated space, come enjoy direct views of the pizzaiolos and our handmade wood-fired oven from the 12-seat chef’s counter, the dining room, and the bar. Sho is derived from shokunin, a Japanese word that means a master of one’s craft. Chef Sean Brock and his talented team of super star chefs have been developing their signature dough for several years. Sho’s dough mixes Southern grains and the world’s finest Italian flour cooked with local hickory and oak wood giving the pizzas a subtle hint of Southern flavor. Come for our Sho-Stopper pizza, craft cocktails and Southern hospitality!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1309 McGavock Pk, Nashville, TN 37216
Phone: (615) 649-8915
Website: http://www.shopizzabar.com/
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Reviews
The name means “master of one’s craft,” and you can taste that dedication in every bite. Huge thanks to Kevin for the amazing recommendations and to Ash for the warm hospitality. Great ambiance! This isn’t your average pizza—it’s something special. We’ll definitely be back! Follow me on Instagram – @thecannyadventurist for a deeper dive into my reviews.
I recently visited Sho Pizza Bar in East Nashville with my family, and it’s no surprise they earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand—the experience was flawless from start to finish.
The atmosphere is effortlessly cool and modern, but still warm and welcoming. We sat in front of the chef’s counter, which I highly recommend; watching the “shokunin” (master craftsmen) work the wood-fired oven is like dinner and a show. It has that vibrant, high-energy East Nashville vibe but feels elevated and special.
The wait staff were incredible. They were knowledgeable about the specific fermentation process of the dough (which makes it so light and airy!) and offered perfect recommendations for our daughter in law’s food restrictions. They were attentive without being overbearing, making the whole night feel seamless.
But the star is, of course, the pizza. This is genuinely the best pizza I have ever eaten. The crust is a scientific marvel—puffed and chewy with the perfect amount of char, yet so light it doesn’t leave you feeling heavy. Whether you go for a classic Margherita or one of their more inventive “Sho-Stopper” pies, you can taste the quality of the imported Italian ingredients in every bite.
If you’re in Nashville, this isn’t just a recommendation—it’s a requirement. Can’t wait to come back!
It was overall one of the best meals I’ve had in town. More than just “a pizza place,” it’s a fabulous restaurant experience, with every detail carefully considered and executed. No wonder Sho was just awarded a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand designation.
Chef Brock reinterprets Neapolitan tradition with inspiration from pizza he encountered in Tokyo, the name “Sho” coming from the Japanese word shokunin, meaning a deep devotion to one’s craft.
The dough is cold-fermented for 72 hours in a glass-enclosed “laboratory-like” clean-room. It provides an airy yet chewy crust that’s served with char from the Stefano Ferrara Forni wood-fired oven.
The glass-walled area also displays provenance of pretty much everything in restaurant – the cheeses, meats, vegetables and even the firewood used here. (It reminded me a bit of the lobby at the original Husk).
When, not if, you go, you MUST sit at the 12-seat chef’s counter. You get a front row seat to the pizza-making process, watching dough being gently shaped in a unique sort of process… and pies sliding into the fire.
My server Liz was really great – friendly, attentive, and polished without any sort of stuffiness.
While pizza is the star, the few other items we tried were also delicious. Check out the photos…
Salumi – Beef Pepperoni, Fior Di Latte DOP, Fresh Oregano, Asiago, Calabrian Chili Honey
Supermarg – Tomato Sauce, Basil, Parmigiano Reggiano, Buffalo Mozzarella DOP, Garlic, Evoo
Little Gem & Herb Salad – Sourwood Honey & Yuzu Vinaigrette, Smoked Benne Seed
Marinated Olives – Fennel Pollen & Orange
Slow Burn Margarita – Campo Bravo Blanco, Lime, Habanero
Those two pies were possibly the best pizza I’ve ever enjoyed. There’s about ten on the regular menu, and two or three blackboard specials every day. If I lived closer I’d aim to try the whole menu ASAP.
In short: If you’re in Nashville and love pizza that goes beyond the ordinary — balanced with creativity, fired with skill, and served with genuine warmth — Sho Pizza Bar is an absolute must. Highly recommended.
I did take away one star because the pizzas are expensive for what amounts to be a very small personal pan size. And I picked this place for a birthday lunch and noted in the reservation that this was a birthday lunch & they didn’t do anything to commemorate. Basically it didn’t really feel like the service or the location of our table was special enough for a birthday lunch. And the restaurant is very small. I generally don’t like squeezing between tables or having to sit crazy close to strangers, hearing their chats, feeling their coughs, etc.
But the food was good so I’ll be back. I just think Sho is better suited for casual outings and not necessarily special occasions.
Ryan at the bar was also great and attentive, offering suggestions when needed