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Lloyd B.
Nashville , Tennessee
1
review
Firstly, I have to say that the review by Mr Thomas is wildly inaccurate
and I can only assume that he is thinking of another restaurant. The
Wild Boar is NOT priced at $5-10 for an entree, is not a buffet style restaurant
and parking doesn't get much more convenient than when a valet
parks your vehicle for you.
The Wild Boar has exceptional food, immaculate service and the wine
list (actually a large, thick binder) is incredible. Whilst it is certainly
one of the most expensive restaurants in Nashville, it is definitely
worth the expense.
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Michael M.
Brentwood , Tennessee
30
reviews
One of the top wine restaurants in the world (yes, the world).
Receives one of the top awards from the Wine Spectator every year.
It has more than 15, 000 bottles of wine in its cellar. The most
expensive bottle is $8925.00. The wine list is a large binder
that is divided by country and variety into hundreds of sections.
Unbelieveable, flawless service. Exceptional food. Very expensive
(probably about $150-$200 per person with all costs counted),
but the experience is worth it. The finest restaurant in Nashville,
if not the entire Southeast.
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Michael T.
hopkinsville , Kentucky
30
reviews
a good for business people to eat down town. good food reasonably
priced if you like buffet, parking inconvenient.
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