2 /5
Évaluation
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If I had to describe my meal at Nashville Coop in one word I would say ?Disappointing?. It wasn?t disappointing in that it was bad, I just expected it to be really good. It wasn?t. I ordered the Texas Toast box and my wife ordered the sammich. Thechicken was well cooked and fresh but the the chicken had excessive amounts of dry spice on it. Dark spices like cumin and chilipowder don?t taste great in large quantities when uncooked, so they coated the inside of my mouth and gave a bitter aftertasteto the chicken. I ordered the second highest spice level (growlin? and it was pretty weak. The ?Texas Toast? was just a thickslice of dry toast. There was no fat (oil or butter on it. That?s not Texas toast. It?s just toast. Cole slaw was justalright. The sauce is ok, but other chicken chains have better sauce (chick-fil-a, Canes The fries were probably the bestpart of the meal. If I put this meal head to head with Canes for example: Canes would win on coleslaw, Texas toast, sauce, andprice. Revival has better Nashville chicken for sure. Nashville Coop is a good idea that isn?t executed as well as it couldbe. It?s good but not great. The other weird part was that there were a lot of things stored in the dining area. New boxesfor takeaway, bottles of soda, a glass display case, boxes of paper towels, and other things give the whole space a clutteredfeeling. There are restaurants that do this (Five Guys, for instance and don?t feel cluttered because it?s all organizedneatly. At Nashville Coop there were big boxes on top of little boxes and things weren?t arranged with intentionality.