The Melting Pot
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Dip Into Something Different
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 615-742-4970
Fax - 615-726-6328
- Address:
- 166 2nd Ave N Ste A Nashville, TN 37201
- Email:
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- Categories
- Bars, Dessert Restaurants, Family Style Restaurants, Fine Dining Restaurants, Fondue Restaurants, French Restaurants, Restaurants, Steak Houses
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$$
- Neighborhood
- Downtown Nashville
- Languages
- English, Spanish
- Other Information
Parking: Lot, Garage, Free
Cuisines: Family Style, French, Continental, Steakhouse, European, Fondue, Fine Dining, Dessert
Alcohol: Wine, Full Bar, Beer
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
General Info
The Melting Pot has an elegant ambience, enhanced by dim lights, music and a bar area, perfect for romantic dinners for two or a reunion with a group of friends. The restaurant specializes in fondue, a Swiss specialty that requires a pan in the center of the table where the food is dipped, which can come in chocolate, steak and cheese versions.
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Reviews
Such a fun experience! Highly suggest attending, especially if you can make it during an event. The prices end up being lower, which makes it even better.
The experience was absolutely perfect. The waiter, food, and environment. It was amazing. It's beyond . Definitely will visit again very soon.
Love everything about the melting pot. We have our favorites. Love the salmon with the curry sauce and the mushrooms with green goddess sauce
We come here every year for our anniversary, and are never disappointed! The food quality is superior. The waiters don't come around often though, so if you need a drink ask well ahead of time.
Love love love!!! Can eat hear at least three times a week. Cheese fondue is amazing! Love all the sauces
Had a good time here with friends. Glad I was with good friends since it took so long to cook your own food.
As a person in love, I have occasionally asked myself such thought-provoking questions as:
1.) If a polar bear broke into our house, would I sacrifice myself to save this man's life?
2.) If I were asked to give up cheese and chocolate to save this man's life, would I do so?
#1 is an unequivocal yes; after all, I have to die someday anyway--may as well be super awesome when I do so.
#2 is tougher, and really gets to the core of what the Melting Pot has done. It has literally taken the greatest foods on Earth, melted them down, and placed them in a pot into which you can dip others of the greatest foods on Earth (bread, Rice Krispy treats, brownies, etc.). There are a wide variety of cheese and chocolate fondues from which to choose, and I have never been disappointed (particularly by the Swiss Alpine, Quattro Formaggio, and Flaming Truffle fondues). Though the menu can be somewhat pricey, they have fantastic specials: Look for ladies' nights (if you happen to be a lady) and $5 fondues during Happy Hour. For now, thanks to the Melting Pot, we shall leave question #2 open.
The food was really good but way overpriced for what you get.
Okay, it's not gourmet cooking. But it is tons of fun and the food is decent. Everyone needs to try this at least once!