

I finally recalled I’d come across the author via Twitter and had found one of those limited offers, making the book available for free for a short time. Part way through the reading, I began to wonder how I’d stumbled across this story, which gradually wormed its way into my empathetic side. In this case, however, that was less annoying than is usual with US novels. Set in America, it has the usual tendency to reference aspects of life that are familiar only to those who live there.

For the April 2023 update, we welcome quite a few new entries, including recent James Beard Award semifinalist Maiz de la Vida, Italian chophouse Carne Mare, and longtime meat-and-three standby Swett’s.įor newer Nashville restaurants, check out the Heatmap, a periodically updated collection of the city’s hot new dining options that have opened in the last six months.įor all the latest Nashville dining intel, subscribe to Eater Nashville's newsletter.In this romance, we follow the progress of Phoebe as she attempts to find a new home for herself, her siblings, and her parents following their loss of employment. Removal from the Eater 38 does not mean a restaurant isn’t still great and won’t return in the future, but allows for new additions, keeping the 38 a fresh, inclusive representation of what Nashville has to offer. Welcome to the Eater 38, the answer to the question, “Where should we eat in Nashville?” This essential group of restaurants covers the entire city, spans myriad cuisines and price points, and collectively satisfies virtually all dining needs - from a reliable quick bite to a special-occasion dinner worth the splurge.Įach quarter the list is updated to reflect restaurants that have been omitted, those that have become newly eligible (restaurants must have been open at least six months), and a few being welcomed back into the 38 fold.
