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Fogo de Chão will open its first Tennessee location at Nashville Yards

The internationally-renowned Fogo de Chão steakhouse has signed a lease at the 19-acre Nashville Yards development.

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The ground-level restaurant’s exterior. | Rendering via Fogo de Chão

The restaurant scene at Nashville Yards is growing — and so is our appetite.

Brazilian steakhouse Fogo de Chão announced plans for an 8,500-sqft location at the downtown mixed-use development. The restaurant, which has a presence across the US, provided a sneak peek into its anticipated 2025 debut.

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The Nashville, Tennessee restaurant will feature an expansive dining room centered around an open churrasco grill. | Redering via Fogo de Chão

  • A churrasco grill will anchor the dining room, offering guests a view of the butchering, handcarving, and grilling of seasoned meats.
  • A market table in front of the grill will boast seasonal salads, superfoods, cured meats, and more.
  • Order signature cocktails and shareable plates from Bar Fogo.
  • Choose-your-own dining adventure with weekday lunch, weekend Brazilian brunch, group and private dining, to-go options, a butcher shop, and catering.

Bonus: There will be an all-day happy hour, including $5 Brazilian beers, $8 South American wines, and select $10 cocktails.

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A sneak peek at Bar Fogo. | Rendering via Fogo de Chão

In case you missed it, Ocean Prime, another upscale dining option, is also slated to open in 2025 at Nashville Yards.

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