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The Acorn Restaurant
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citysearch c.
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First of all, I love the feel of the restaurant, and the service was great. However, I felt the menu to be somewhat overpriced. The almond-crusted calamari was virtually flavorless, though the portion size was more than ample. But what good is a big portion if you don't enjoy the food included in it? Our entrees were fine, but not worth $24 and $27 . . . presentation could be worked on (must everything be served in a big bowl like a stew?), and my salmon was overwhelmed by the very rich shrimp bisque it swam in. If you have the money, it's not a bad place for dinner by any means. But if you want the most for your money when dining out, there are definitely better places in Nashville.
Pros: service, atmosphere, creativity
Cons: prices, overall food taste
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