8th May 2005

Bagel for Breakfast

I’d like Dean to do the official deli review of this place, since it claims to be a "New York Deli."  Have to say my toasted bagel with cream cheese, a tomato slice and a bit of red onion was tasty, but there are secrets to deli fare I have not begun to uncover.  Dean… next time you’re in Nashville, let me know how this ranks.

Noshville

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  1. 1 On May 9th, 2024, Winston said:

    Having lived up nawth and now in the Nashville area, I’ll confirm that Noshville is as close as you’ll get to a NY style deli around here. Their hot pastrami’s are piled high and to kill for! Come on back when you can and try some more of their fixins.

  2. 2 On May 9th, 2024, Peter (the other) said:

    I can’t quite make out the bottom of the sign. It doesn’t say “Noshville Katz” does it? That would be funny? Maybe… you think?

  3. 3 On May 10th, 2024, Dean Landsman said:

    Without a doubt, next time I find myself in Nashville (?) I will do two things:

    1. Check out the city’s great singer/songwriter scene, to take in people like Janis Ian, et al, who perform all the time in all sorts of small clubs. Nashville has become a real sensation, attracting songwriters of all types, not purely Country or Countrified types.

    2. Check out Noshville. If the food lives up to the reviews (I’ve been told about this place before, in fact, a number of music biz friends of mine chatted it up), I will have to inquire as to just where do they procure their provisions? Maybe from a NE state known for many a deli?

  4. 4 On July 14th, 2024, MaiKätzchen said:

    Noshville Katz goes back many years, the fiftys maybe, and was presided over by one of the nicest and funniest old jewish men you could ever know in Nashville.

    It was Noshville Katz BEFORE the loving Spoonful’s Nashville Cats, and was probably their inspiration.

    The food was much closer to genuine Kosker Deli whe Noshville ran the place, and has gone downhill since his death.

    It is still the best deli food in Tennessee.

    There is a song parody that was first sang on the Perry Como show by Frank Gorshin in the early sixtys, but it is now sung by the Lovin’ Cohens.

    MaiKätzchen

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