Prince's Hot Chicken Shack
Nashville, Tennessee
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Started in 1945 by James Thornton Prince, Prince's Hot Chicken Shack is known for Nashville's unique deep-fried poultry specialty, deliciously spiced from mild to XXX hot levels. A true regional classic and an integral part of local cuisine. You can visit their main restaurant in the south of the city, pop in for a bite in The District or catch their food truck.
Useful Information
- Address: 5814 Nolensville Pike, Nashville
- Phone: +1 615 810 9388
- More Info: www.princeshotchicken.com
- Address: Mon–Sat 11am–10pm, Sun closed
- More Info: Prince's Hot Chicken Assembly Food Hall at 5055 Broadway Place is way more central and is late
Dining
The creative spirit of Nashville is reflected not only in it's music, but also on beautiful symphonies it crafts for your taste buds. The vibrant and flavourful cuisine of Tennessee stems from decades of Southern cooking entertwined with the influence of immigrants from the far reaches of the globe. Naturally, the region is known as the birthplace of Nashville hot chicken. Fried to a crunchy golden crisp, doused in fiery spices ranging from mild to "clucking hot", served on a bed of soft white bread with a pickle — you'll keep coming back for more. Tennessee is known for its low-and-slow barbecue culture, and Nashville is happy to offer you a taste. It’s easy to find biscuits and barbecue by the bucket-full in the many barbecue restaurants. Cheap, delicious and satisfying eats are found on every street in the Music City, and, with no shortage of music, Nashville is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway. Discover the spots that make Nashville the culinary destination it is today: