Nashville restaurants featured on season 6 of ‘Somebody Feed Phil’

The host visited mainstays like Arnold’s and Prince’s

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Phil Rosenthal, Sean Brock, and Brad Paisley enjoy a meal at Joyland.

Photo via Netflix

The latest season of “Somebody Feed Phil” — now streaming on Netflix — features an episode entirely dedicated to Nashville’s food scene. The show’s namesake, Phil Rosenthal, travels the world to meet chefs and food experts and sample delicious bites. In Episode 5, he stopped by 10 Music City restaurants.

While we won’t spoil the entire episode, Rosenthal visited classics like Arnold’s Country Kitchen and Prince’s, as well as new favorites like Joyland and Maiz de la Vida. He chatted with actor Patricia Heaton at Loveless Cafe, and put a spotlight on Brad and Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s free grocery store.

Watch the episode herebut be warned, it’ll have you making reservations or ordering takeout in no time. 📺

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