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A Matter of Taste 1100 Fatherland St, Nashville, TN 37...
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If you are coming to A Matter of Taste in Nashville with your car, you will find parking lots at a distance of 409 meters at Premier Parking-10th & Woodland.
Here you can find the menu of A Matter of Taste in Nashville. At the moment, there are 24 dishes and drinks on the food list.
A Matter of Taste restaurant seems to have a mixed reputation, with some customers praising the great-tasting food and friendly servers, while others are critical of the long wait times and inconsistency in service quality. Some patrons have had positive experiences with menu items like The Cuban sandwich and gluten-free options, while others have been disappointed by bland dishes. Despite the mixed reviews, the fresh ingredients and gluten-free options seem to be a highlight for many customers. Overall, whether you have a good or bad experience at A Matter of Taste may depend on your expectations and luck with service on the day of your visit.
What Billie Watsica likes about A Matter of Taste:
The Cuban. This sandwich has great flavor. The pickles, mustard, ham and swiss were topped with a generous portion of pulled pork. The homemade bread is the best I've had. View all feedback.
What Cory Walsh doesn't like about A Matter of Taste:
Honestly, this place was not that bad. The food tastes great, the servers are friendly and pleasant to talk to, but all of that is overshadowed by the amount of time it takes to get your food. I mean good grief. View all feedback.
Actually, this place wasn't that bad. the eating tastes great, the servers are friendly and ple...
The only negative assessment I have ever given, because I always give places two chances. I was...
Eat the worst. I prefer to pay a wind to the breakfast than for their similar tasting. do not t...
The Cuban. this sandwich has great taste. the pickles, sneezing, sinking and cocks were dressed...
Before A Matter of Taste’s owner, Kellie Hopkins, learned she had to stop eating gluten in 2009...