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Address: 1600 West End Ave Suite 101, Nashville, TN 37203
Phone: (615) 246-6000
Website: http://hallschophousenashville.com/
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Reviews
We ordered wet-aged ribeye and filet mignon, a lobster tail, shrimp, lobster mac and cheese, and sweet potato fries. Everything was perfectly cooked and bursting with flavor. All of the servers were extremely kind, and Matt, one of the managers, was a pleasure to chat with. His genuine service definitely enriched our experience.
Matt sent us home with sorbets to celebrate our recent marriage, and they were just as delightful as the main courses. This has become our go-to date night spot for special occasions. Thank you Halls for making our night so special!
Great steaks combined with awesome service. Can’t wait to go back.
Now, have my visits to every one of the top 25 steakhouses in America jaded me? Has experiencing Michelin-starred restaurants and eating beef in at least 50 countries and all 50 states set a standard that few restaurants can measure up to? Maybe. But the more I reflect on this meal, the more I conclude that this is about Halls falling flat rather than my lofty standards. At least five steakhouses in Music City have sufficiently impressed me despite my vast experiences. And let’s just say when you drop $80 at Halls for a dry-aged ribeye steak cooked medium and it comes out chewy, even tough in places, burnt in spots and partially inedible, even someone with little steak-consuming experience would feel cheated. Any cut of beef that runs $5 per ounce or more should NEVER evoke the word inedible! And when the server asks you to cut into your steak to ensure that it’s cooked to your liking, but it takes a minute just to force a very sharp steak knife through the beef, that’s a major warning sign!!
The truffle butter is excellent and somewhat saved the disappointing steak, coming in a tremendous portion size. But the Hollandaise is very bland, seemingly butter and egg yolk without a hint of lemon nor spices. My parents were chefs, and they always stated that the quality of a restaurant’s Hollandaise is a good indication of the chef’s talent or lack thereof. And this was definitely lacking.
The scallops are surprisingly small. The calamari appetizer is good but lacks our favorite part, the deep-fried tentacles. The crab soup isn’t mind blowing but it’s definitely good enough. The salmon was shockingly dry. And the loaded baked potato was superb but probably needed more cheese. Although, the cheddar was noticeably of excellent quality. We dined with two chefs who are friends of ours, and they echoed their dissatisfaction.
Realistically, this was probably a three-star meal or just under. But when you’re paying over $400 for a party of four that drank little alcohol, and when other steakhouses in Nashville execute fine dining MUCH better, you feel like you just wasted your money. Hence, Halls deserves the two-star review.