Restaurant in Nashville, United States
Koré
100Pearl PointsEvening-first pick

About Koré
Koré is a dinner-first East Nashville option for flexible diners planning a date night or small celebration. It is harder to recommend for guests who need published pricing, cuisine, or chef details before choosing, so compare it with clearer-format Nashville peers if the meal has a fixed budget or larger group.
Koré is a Nashville dinner option with limited verified public detail beyond its evening hours and casual dress code. It is worth considering when the goal is a night-out plan and the group is comfortable confirming current menu, pricing, planning details directly with the venue before committing.
Plan it for dinner, not a daytime meal
The practical call is simple: treat this as a dinner option. The verified schedule lists Koré as closed Monday, open Tuesday through Thursday from 5–9:30 PM, Friday and Saturday from 4–10:30 PM, Sunday from 4–9:30 PM. That makes it better suited to an evening meal than a business lunch or midday catch-up.
Because published detail is thin, the safest way to approach the decision is to use occasion fit rather than menu assumptions. If the group wants more certainty before choosing, compare Koré with Nashville restaurants guide and options such as Two Ten Jack, Cafe Roze, Noko, Kase x Noko, or Rosepepper Cantina. Koré makes more sense when the timing works and the group is comfortable checking current details directly.
The decision: good for flexible diners, weaker for planners
Choose Koré if the plan is an evening meal in Nashville with a casual dress code and a group that does not need a published price range, cuisine category, or menu format confirmed in advance. Skip it for a high-stakes dinner where cuisine, budget, format need to be locked before arrival. For a special occasion, that uncertainty matters: a couple may be comfortable with it; a larger party coordinating budget and dietary expectations may prefer a venue with more public detail.
For broader planning, use Nashville restaurants guide alongside other dining options. If dinner is only one part of the trip, also check city guides for Nashville hotels and other Nashville experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I plan for Koré?
Koré is an evening option in Nashville. The verified hours are Tuesday through Thursday from 5–9:30 PM, Friday and Saturday from 4–10:30 PM, Sunday from 4–9:30 PM, Monday closed. Check the venue's official channels for current planning details.
What are alternatives to Koré?
Rosepepper Cantina, Two Ten Jack, Noko, Kase x Noko, Cafe Roze are useful names to compare against, depending on the kind of dinner plan you want.
What should I order at Koré?
Specific dishes and menu format are not verified here. Treat Koré as a dinner choice where you should check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Koré?
Dinner is the clear choice, since the verified hours run from 4 or 5 PM through the evening and no lunch service is verified here. Tuesday through Thursday runs 5–9:30 PM, Friday and Saturday runs 4–10:30 PM, Sunday runs 4–9:30 PM.
What should a first-timer know about Koré?
Treat Koré as an evening restaurant in Nashville, not a daytime drop-in. The verified basics are straightforward: casual dress code, Monday closed, dinner-hour service Tuesday through Sunday.
Location
97 Chapel Ave, Nashville, TN 37206
Nashville, United States
Compare Koré
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Koré | Nashville | , |
| Rosepepper Cantina | Nashville | , |
| Two Ten Jack | Nashville | , |
| Noko | Nashville | , |
| Kase x Noko | Nashville | , |
| Cafe Roze | Nashville | $$ · American Contemporary |
How Koré Nashville compares with similar nearby venues.
If Koré is not the right fit
Book Cafe Roze if the group needs a clearer price and cuisine signal. Pick Two Ten Jack if a more defined Japanese-inspired dinner format would make the decision easier.
How Koré compares in Nashville
Choose Koré when East Nashville location and evening timing matter more than advance menu certainty. Cafe Roze is the clearer pick for diners who want a known $$ American Contemporary frame before committing, while Rosepepper Cantina is easier to understand as a casual group choice.
Two Ten Jack is the better cross-shop for diners who want a more defined Japanese-inspired format, while Noko and Kase x Noko make more sense when the occasion calls for a sharper special-occasion feel. Koré is the flexible choice, not the planning-heavy one.
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