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Jul 08, 2025
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Sink your teeth into Nashville's iconic dish


No trip to Music City is complete without tasting Dave's Hot Chicken Menu with Prices. This local special has deep roots in the Nashville culture and still flourishes on restaurant menus throughout town. We even have a festival and competition to celebrate it!


While the debate on which establishment serves up the best dish will always be a hot topic, these spots are the most notorious for bringing the heat.


Photo by Helen Rosner


Princes's Hot Chicken Shack


Considered the founder of Hot Chicken, Ms. Andre Prince Jeffries opened the doors to Prince’s Hot Chicken in 1945, years after the dish was created. The origins of the recipe date back to the Great Depression. The story begins with Andre’s great-uncle, Thorton Prince, a ladies man, known to spend late nights out on the town, despite having a steady girl at home.


As the story goes, after a long night out, his girl decided she'd had enough. She planned to teach him a lesson by adding peppers and spice to his fried chicken meal. Much to her dismay, rather than falling to his knees weeping, he asked for seconds and a legend was born. After a hundred years, a lot has changed in Nashville. At Prince’s, you’ll still find the Prince family serving up the legendary dish you crave.


Debatably the most well-known Hot Chicken spot, Hattie B’s helped bring Nashville Hot Chicken to the main stage. The chain was founded in 2012 by a father-and-son duo both named Nick Bishop. Their first location was opened in Midtown, mere steps from Loews Vanderbilt. After opening a second location in 2014, the Bishop family has continued to expand their enterprise throughout the southeast. Locations have become known for their lengthy lines packed with tourists and locals alike.


A visit to Prince's and Hattie B's are a must when visiting Nashville; however, you don't have to venture far to taste the iconic dish. Venture to our lobby level and pull up a seat at Mason Bar to sink your teeth into our version of the famous Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich topped with an apple-carrot slaw that perfectly balances the heat of our house-made hot sauce. Pair it with a local craft beer on draft or one of our signature cocktails for the perfect meal.


What do you think? Time to check Nashville hot chicken off your bucket list and give your trip a little extra seasoning?

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