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Southwest of downtown Nashville lies the quaint and quiet neighborhood of Sylvan Park, a beautiful setting with homes and businesses that run the gamut from funky to upscale. Here 1920's clapboard homes and 1930's stone bungalows look right at home together. Sylvan Park is an increasingly popular neighborhood in Nashville, and features a variety of restaurants and markets, the McCabe Park and Community Center, and a golf course.
The neighborhood's namesake restaurant, Sylvan Park Restaurant, has been serving Nashville residents old-fashioned Southern cooking for more than 50 years. The restaurant's continuing popularity is demonstrated by the proliferation of Sylvan Park restaurants around the city. Across the street, Caffe Nonna is a cozy, neighborhood Italian bistro. Seating 45 people, the cafe has an intimate ambience with servers who maneuver deftly between wooden tables. Next door to Caffe Nonna is Park Cafe, comfortable and quirky; this fusion eatery serves creative dishes with influences from Asia, India, France and Italy. Known for its upscale dining, Park Cafe has become a top choice for many of Nashville's prominent faces. At The Produce Place, one can find a wide selection of fresh food and produce, including organic and gourmet items. This small establishment offers fresh bread from local bakeries and a varied selection of fine cheeses, as well as preservative-free juices and soups.
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