
"Jimmy vowed when opening his steakhouse in 1934, just a year after the repeal of Prohibition, to "serve a great steak" and "pour a generous portion of whiskey." After decades of doing just that, plus his promise of "attentive service," those core principles remain. True to his word, the steaks are legendary, and whiskey free-flows as if Prohibition and the Great Depression never even existed."
"Tucked within the walls of a spacious Southern mansion, it's a gracious mix of Deep South hospitality, a lively bar scene, and the elegance of traditional steakhouse dining. Even with recent updates, history at Jimmy Kelly's still permeates the space, manifesting in timeless architectural details: Glittering old-school chandeliers, gleaming hardwood floors, brick wainscoting, and embossed ceiling panels. White linen tablecloths and nailhead-trimmed upholstery serve as functional stage props for the feast to come."
Jimmy Kelly's Steakhouse opened in 1934 and stands as Nashville's oldest fine-dining restaurant. The restaurant maintains a commitment to serving great steaks, pouring generous whiskey, and providing attentive service. The steaks are described as legendary and whiskey free-flows. The building is a spacious Southern mansion that blends Deep South hospitality with a lively bar and traditional steakhouse elegance. Historic architectural details include chandeliers, gleaming hardwood floors, brick wainscoting, and embossed ceiling panels. White linen tablecloths and nailhead-trimmed upholstery create a formal dining setting. The overall experience emphasizes unpretentious, classic feast-style steakhouse dining with long-standing traditions.
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