Your Guide to Authentic Regional Eats
Sign In | Register for Free!
Restaurants Recipes Forums Eating Tours Merchandise FAQ Maps Insider

Swett's

2725 Clifton Ave., Nashville, TN - (615) 329-4418
Posted By Michael Stern on May 13, 2007 11:41 PM
Swett's is a visible success story: opened in 1954 as a small soul-food meat-and-three café, it became a large, modern cafeteria, burnt down, and was built again. Portraits of the founding Swetts adorn the walls; and their legacy is well-reflected by a kitchen that continues to serve hearty soul food meals at reasonable prices.

Like so many cafeteria lines, this one starts with dessert: lovely slices of pie ranging from low-profile chess to lofty meringues, plus a couple of hot fruit cobblers. Beyond the sweets are the meats; magnificent fried chicken, spice-encrusted baked chicken, sausages, country steak, and beef tips. Now comes the real fun: vegetables. Swett's repertoire is a southern symphony of steamed or fried okra, fried corn, squash casserole, candied yams, mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, stewed cabbage, candied apples, baked beans, turnip greens, rice and gravy, et cetera. Most customers get one meat and two or three vegetables. Some fill their tray with nothing but four or five vegetable dishes … accompanied, of course by corn bread, either baked as a loaf and sliced or in the more typical local formation, as a cake fried on a griddle.

Draw your own ice tea (sweet or unsweet) at the end of the cafeteria line.
5 star rating
Overall Rating
Fried Chicken
Stewed Apples
Pulled Pork BBQ
Cornbread
Cabbage
Squash Casserole
Vinegar Hot Sauce

27 out of 27 people found the review helpful. Was it helpful to you?

No Yes

What is Roadfood?  |   Submit Content  |   Privacy Policy  |   Contact Roadfood.com   Copyright 2011 - Roadfood.com