| By VICKI STOUT • For
Williamson A.M. • February
17, 2008 |
THE DAILY DISH
2205 Hillsboro Road,
Franklin, TN 37069
(615) 791-1255 |
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Daily Dish offers gourmet twist on meat-and-three
concept
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Pat Ralls of Brentwood orders
lunch at Daily Dish in the Grassland
community.
(JEANNE REASONOVER / THE TENNESSEAN) |
GRASSLAND COMMUNITY — Lettered
across a Tuscan sun-colored wall in the
restaurant Daily Dish are the words "taste
the news." This new eatery is indeed
dishing up food news daily with its surprise
specials and entrees.
Open since December in the spot that formerly
housed Grassland Grill, the restaurant
shakes up the homemade meat-and-three tradition
with gourmet selections such as grilled
pesto chicken salad, almond-encrusted goat
cheese salad and a cornmeal-encrusted mahi
mahi sandwich with a smoked corn remoulade.
But diners who prefer more traditional
fare are served, too, with standard favorites
such as smashed (hand mashed) potatoes,
real macaroni and cheese, cheese grits,
turnip greens, green beans and creamed
corn.
The entrees in the comfort zone vary from
fried chicken (with gravy), to pot roast,
country fried steak, roasted pork loin,
baked fish and more.
"I try to have standard meat-and-three
entrees daily, but also something roasted
and grilled, for the lighter side," says
chef Sean Begin (pronounced BAY-gan).
"Everything is made here fresh daily,
with the exception of some desserts, which
we have made for us," says the youthful
chef who already has two decades of culinary
experience beneath his apron.
Having worked at the Bound'ry and most
recently as part owner of The Copper Kettle,
Begin came to Nashville initially as sous
chef at the Hermitage Hotel's Capitol Grille
under chef Willy Thomas, now of Park Cafe
and Eastland Cafe.
Though the system is a cafeteria line,
this is far from the lackluster image that "cafeteria" may
invoke. The space is decorated in earthy
shades of moss, brick and gold.
Despite his upscale pedigree, Begin's
Daily Dish also is family friendly. Kids
can choose a meat and two veggies; chicken
fingers and a side; a grilled cheese or
a burger — all at $4.50, and for
another buck, a thick milkshake comes along
to meet the daily calcium requirements.
Prices across the board are quite reasonable
with meat and three at $8.50; meat and
two, $7.75; three veggies $5.50. At the
end of the line, a choice of freshly baked
cheese biscuits, corn bread or dinner rolls
await, along with a surprise offering of
a serve-yourself trio of chutneys.
Though the unusual combo of standard made-from-scratch
comfort food and gourmet offerings is "news," Begin
says he's not trying to be everything to
everybody, but rather catering to the sophisticated
tastes of his diners, be they from the
neighborhood or destination eaters.
"We're getting a great response from
people here in the Grassland area, and
we're also getting those who come here
to eat, including some of the music business
folks," he says.
Daily Dish is open , 10:30 a.m. until
8 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Begin says
he may add a weekend day brunch later.
Carryout has already become a significant
segment of the business, either by call
ahead or drop in, and curbside takeout
could be coming soon. Begin offers a family-friendly
takeout special for $11.95 per person of
an entrée, two sides, salad, bread
and dessert — perfect for harried
soccer moms.
Begin says he's having great fun dishing
up the daily news in the heart of the Grassland
community — his home for the past
10 years. Our guess is his audience is
enjoying the fruits of his labor just as
much.
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