Where to get a Caesar salad, fries, and a martini in Nashville

It’s the perfect meal, and no one can convince us otherwise.

A close up of the North Italia Cacio e Pepe Dirty Martini with olives and pepper floating in a martini glass.

It doesn’t get much dirtier than a cacio e pepe martini from North Italia.

Photo courtesy of North Italia

Here are four places to get the ultimate combo of Caesar salad, fries, and a martini.

Tiger Bar

  • Boardwalk fries — Snack on shoestring fries dusted with salt and vinegar.
  • Caesar salad — Add anchovies for $3.
  • Gibson martini — You have a few options, but you can’t go wrong with the House Gibson for a classic gin martini.

Cafe Roze

  • French fries — Get them during the happy hour weekdays, 4- 6 p.m. for $3.
  • Salad — No Caesar here, but you can’t go wrong with the green goddess salad or Roze bowl.
  • Dirty martini — Gin and vodka with olive brine. Plus, it’s on the happy hour menu.

Sperry’s

  • Sweet potato fries — Or, if that’s not your thing, get the fried shoestring potatoes.
  • Caesar salad — Some say this is the best Caesar salad in Nashville.
  • Martini — If you prefer a sweeter martini, this is your spot.

North Italia

  • Roasted fingerling potatoes — Okay, it’s not fries. But some folks prefer a roasted potato.
  • Little gem Caesar — You can even add chicken or salmon.
  • Cacio e pepe dirty martini — You read that right. It’s got grana padano and cracked pepper.

You know we missed a spot. Let us know where you get this unbeatable combo.

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