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Finding Clarksville’s ‘Best Bite in Town’ on Food Network

The show features the Tennessee city on the sixth episode of its first season, which airs on Friday, May 3 on Food Network.

A warm-looking film aerial view of the tops of downtown Clarksville buildings.

Clarksville was named one of Opendoor’s “hottest zip codes” last year — and the food scene is on fire, too. | Photo by @felixblancophotography

Warning: Don’t turn on Food Network on Friday, May 3 at 8 p.m. if you’re hungry. Or do, because you can drive ~one hour northwest of Nashville to try all of the food you see on screen.

Clarksville will be featured on episode six of the channel’s “Best Bite in Town.” The show by Guy Fieri recruits Noah Cappe and celebrity chefs Jet Tila and Tiffani Faison to dine at two restaurants each and select a favorite dish. A panel of judges will then decide which Bite Club Member takes the cake.

From sweet to savory, get a taste of the city’s food scene with visits to B’s Cheesecakes, Cafe 931, Legends Smokehouse and Grill, and more.

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