Wendell Smith's

Nashville


With all the fuss about 'authentic' experiences, it's easy to forget what the word really means. You'll be reminded at Wendell's, a beloved diner where the daily specials are xeroxed and the older folks all seem to know each other. The signature dish is the meat-and-three – pick your meat then three down-home sides (we suggest the turnip greens). Mmmm, good.


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