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Arnold's Country Kitchen

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Arnold's Country Kitchen is a Southern restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee. The business received a James Beard American Classics Award in 2009. The restaurant has also been featured on the television series Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. The menu has included Southern greens, chess pie, cornbread, black-eyed peas, and country-fried steak.

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Arnold's Country Kitchen
8th Avenue South, Nashville-Davidson

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Arnold's Country Kitchen

8th Avenue South 605
37203 Nashville-Davidson
Tennessee, United States
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