Reservations
Inventive, chef-driven dining with polished service and an open kitchen; expect bold flavor mashups, downtown prices, and occasional service inconsistencies.
Etch delivers exceptional food quality with creative, chef-driven plates like duck tart and scallops that showcase skill and ambition, supported by strong service attentiveness and solid server knowledge. Consistency shows occasional variation in seasoning and execution, while the open kitchen design energizes the experience despite dated furnishings. This competitive neighborhood restaurant excels in creativity and hospitality but falls short of grade A territory due to minor consistency concerns and a corporate-feeling room that doesn't quite achieve destination-level ambiance.
The room feels warm and bustling with an open kitchen that doubles as a show, where servers guide you through the menu with practiced ease. One diner said it felt like "each bite was layered and deliberate," even if the room’s look reads a touch corporate and dated. Service ranges from gracious pacing for pre-show crowds to occasional lapses on busy nights, but the prevailing experience is polished and friendly service. In the kitchen, the approach is contemporary and globally curious—think zaatar and harissa next to gruyere and bone marrow butter. Dishes like the duck tart, scallops, cauliflower, and filet show skill and swagger, with some guests noting sweetness or salt drifting high now and then. This suits adventurous diners who like thoughtful plating more than comfort classics; market-price seafood and a rotating Chef’s Creation keep things seasonal and inventive. For families, dinner leans adult and adventurous, though lunch offers friendlier picks like a smash burger, tacos, and the generous cornmeal catfish. There is no kids menu listed, but flexible staff and simpler sides can work for open-minded eaters. Picky young diners may be happier at lunch or with a shared appetizer-and-dessert plan.
Area: Downtown SoBro near attractions and venues; business crowds, pre-show diners, and visitors.
Safety: Busy entertainment district with good foot traffic; typical downtown caution late night.
Nearby: Near Country Music Hall of Fame, Bridgestone Arena, Omni hotel; strong pre/post event demand.
Available: Reservations
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