Noshville Delicatessen

4014 Hillsboro Cir, Nashville - 37215
411 reviews
Deli
(615) 269-3535

I love this place...I'm only sorry I didn't visit it more often while in Nashville's Green Hills area...great comfort food and my favorite tomato soup of all time..of course partnered with grilled cheese to perfection! But they have pastrami, Monte Cristo, BLTs just to name of few of their delicious classics ..a must for lunch for sure!

Excellent. I cannot say enough wonderful things about this deli. The waitress was friendly, helpful and attentive. We sampled the Matzo Ball soup and it was divine. I ordered the two salad plate so I could taste their egg salad and chicken salad and they were both delish! It came with a side of coleslaw or potato salad. I chose the potato salad because the waitress said it is so popular, they sold out on for 4th of July! So yummy. A side of pickles came with our meal. We will be back. Worth the wait and next time we'll bring a cooler so we can bring some side items and soup home.

Always a great place to eat. Known the owners as well as most of the waitstaff for years. Try the Reuben sandwich and their matzah ball soup. Cheers ?

Always a wonderful breakfast. The bar tender could be a bit more friendly and welcoming. Also, you may see a special country music legend there often! Shh! This is the best breakfast spot in Nashville!

I had the corned beef Ruben. The rye bread was soggy. It was not toasted enough to hold up to the saurkraut and thousand island dressing. BUT IT WAS STILL THE BEST SANDWICH I EVER HAD! Please put the rye bread on the grill until it's toasted all the way! The fries were crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside. Great fries.I would have loved to take a jar of kosher Pickles home, but the girl said they don't sell pickles anymore. Really good food. I will be back!A. L.

I had lunch at Noshville on the recommendation of an acquaintance and I’m so glad I did. Not only was the food good (I had the Cobb Salad and a cappuccino) but my waitress -Deirdre - was delightful. I enjoyed the retro ambience of the restaurant, too - very “mid-century”. Do be aware though that they close at 3PM so plan your visit accordingly. I would eat there again in a heartbeat the next time I’m in Nashville.

fatty and tough pastrami on sodden rye toast is not my idea of a good lunch. Too expensive for what you get. Dessert case was empty. Frozen french fries that were pale. This place would not last a week in NYC.

It may be a bit pricey but the amount of food is worth it. You'll definitely get full. Great atmosphere and delicious food.

‘The egg-bread French Toast with chocolate chips, strawberries, whipped cream “the good stuff,” and warm syrup. Their little hash brown rounds. All of it is just out-of-this-world! The breakfast bowl with Swiss cheese can be two meals. Classic diner with great food!

Known for their breakfast, this is a solid weekend brunch spot. They don't have alcohol on the menu but they've got great mimosas, bloody marys, and brunch punch. It's really popular though so be prepared for a wait. But ask for diedra!Deidra- she's so sweet and an excellent server!