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    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    I will start with two caveats to be in the open. First, the food was free for me due to an event…read more This does not shade my reviews, but I do like to be transparent. Second, fried "tator tots", even homemade, are not my primary go to, but a solid 4+ for presentation, taste, and execution. I had the tradish (I read this as something with radishes at first. LOL) which is their traditional tater cake. What is a tater cake? I would say something like a tater tot (huge, not tots) or caked hashbrowns covered with goodness. What is the goodness? Varies by type, but the tradish is somewhat breakfasty (this would be smothered and covered with whatever Waffle House calls bacon and sour cream topped). Slap on a side of sauce and you are rolling. How did it taste? Bourbon bacon - nuff said. And a nice portion of bacon for the price. I recommend starting with the main pile and then adding in the sauce to get the contrast. I liked it plain, but it is fairly rich. Did I mention bourbon bacon? As for the other items, one of my friends had the Jud Spud (very southern with pulled pork and pimento cheese) and another grabbed a mac attack (mac & cheese made). I got small bite of each and found the Jud a bit more to my liking, as it was not quite as rich as the rest. They also had tachos (tater tot nachos), a sweet potato based meal, and a couple of sandwiches like Chicken & Bacon. Man, that bacon keeps coming back to this review. Must be a food group. I am curious about their sandwiches now. If I run into them again around town, I may have to indulge (they do fried pickles on the pulled pork? What?). You can find them on social media or streetfoodfinder.com.

    I recently attended a Yelp event that featured food trucks, one of them being Tennessee Tatercakes…read more These tatercakes are delicious! They're much like the old school "potato cakes" you make on the stove-top with leftover mashed potatoes--but deep fried so that the end result is something crispy and textured on the outside but smooth and creamy in the middle, buttery and flavorful throughout. They make a variety of flavors to choose from with different toppings. We had the traditional (with bacon, sour cream, etc.) and the mac attack (covered in creamy mac and cheese). Both were excellent and there were a ton of varieties we would try again in the future if we spot this food truck out and about in Nashville.

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    Milestone Craft Deli - Original cheesesteak with provolone, chips.

    Milestone Craft Deli

    4.8(42 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Thank god for Xplr Nashville! I saw his review of this spot and went the same day. I almost passed…read moreit looking for a stand alone restaurant but it is in the same building as the gas station. When you walk in, you order to the right, next to the drink cooler. They have a smallish seating area with a bar, plenty of space for a sandwich shop, and a big screen tv that was showing a Back to the Future movie. We ordered: - BLT (Thursday it is the Thursday special and comes with fries and a drink for $12) - Cheesesteak (obviously) with onions, with cheese wiz as the Lord intended - Mozzarella Jawns - I've never heard of that before but they're a very wide, sorta flatish cheese stick. I think they are named after an app from Bar Jawn in Manayunk (a Philadelphia neighborhood). Took it to go. It comes with house made chips and I ate those most of the way home. I'm normally not a fan of house made kettle style chips but these were great! Too salty for my husband but just right for me so your mileage may vary. The hot out of the fryer mozzarella and fries did not fare well on the 12 minute drive home but when I got to the house I popped them in the air fryer and they crisped back up to perfection. My husband had the BLT and he said it was delicious. The bacon was a little more crisp than he does it for himself but that's a personal preference thing. The tomatoes and lettuce were very fresh. As a BLT aficionado, he was a fan. The real star here was the cheesesteak. My husband said "this is better than the cheesesteaks I've had in Philadelphia" and he was not wrong. The meat was cooked perfectly, chopped and tender. Seasoned but not so much that the onions couldn't shine. Onions were browned and lightly softened, not soggy. The bread was delicious, soft and soaked in their homemade cheese wiz. Their cheese wiz? A national treasure. If I could order it by the tub I would and I'd never struggle to get my kids to eat their veggies again. It's that good. The whole thing was a 12/10. I have pictures but they're blurry because I couldn't sit the sandwich down long enough to photograph it so I'll rely on others for that. TL;DR - Go get a cheesesteak.

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