A Thousand Horses’ Nashville Favorites

When we met up with A Thousand Horses, we asked them their must visit spots in Nashville and surprisingly, they agreed on most.

A Thousand Horses’ Nashville Favorites
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A band with five members always has many opinions on where to grab a bite to eat. A Thousand Horses —  made up of South Carolina and Georgia natives Michael Hobby, Bill Satcher, Zach Brown and Graham Deloach — is no different. When Sounds Like Nashville met up with the “Southernality” men, we asked them their must visit spots in Nashville and surprisingly, they agreed on most.

Here are A Thousand Horses’ Nashville Favorites . . .

Red Door: “Red Door is the party to end all parties. You never know who you’re going to wind up seeing at Red Door. Everyone winds up being at Red Door. Even if you don’t have a plan you can show up at Red Door and you’ll be hanging out with someone you know. It’s like Cheers.”
1816 Division St / thereddoorsaloon.com

Mitchell Deli: “I think Mitchell Deli is the best place for lunch, to get a sandwich. [Get the] Banh Mi with voodoo chips and a sweet tea. The Reuben is often through the roof.
1306 McGavock Pike / mitchelldeli.com

Moto: “The best restaurant in town.”
1120 McGavock St / mstreetnashville.com/moto

Arnold’s Country Kitchen: “Best meat and three no doubt. They have great sweet tea.”
605 8th Ave S / arnoldscountrykitchen.com

The Wheel: “If you’re going to go to Broadway, the Wheel. They kicked us out like three times but I love coming back. I love that place. We’ve all been kicked out of the Wheel.”
421 Broadway / wheelcigarbar.com