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A series of images showcasing the inside of a restaurant including velvet red chairs, golden chandeliers, and food including oysters and a golden chocolate cowboy boot.

If you guessed the golden boot was an edible dessert, you guessed right — the Boot Scootin’ Ruby is made of caramel mousse and other decadent flavors.

Photos provided by Nashville Guru. Gif created by NASHtoday.

Get ready to feast your eyes and stomach, Music City.

Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse is already known for its iconic atmosphere and award-winning steaks, but now they’re taking elevated to the next level with a renovation that includes:

  • A striking “staple” wall at the stylishly refreshed sushi + raw bar
  • 24K-gold-flaked wall coverings that make the dining room literally sparkle
  • A captivating crescent bronze ceiling, new chandeliers + chic finishes throughout

Bonus: Check out their newly updated menus, featuring the Seafood Platter and new fall favorites. Make a reservation.

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