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    Restaurant in Nashville, United States

    Rolf & Daughters

    520Pearl Points

    Pasta-first Italian worth repeat visits.

    Rolf & Daughters, Restaurant in Nashville

    About Rolf & Daughters

    Rolf & Daughters is Nashville's most consistently decorated Italian restaurant, holding a Michelin Plate and Pearl Recommended status in 2025 alongside a 4.6 Google rating from over 1,200 reviews. Chef Philip Krajeck's handmade pasta and produce-driven menu in a converted Germantown factory rewards repeat visits. Book Tuesday through Thursday for the best experience.

    Is Rolf & Daughters worth booking in Nashville?

    Yes — and more than once. Rolf & Daughters is the kind of Italian-leaning restaurant that rewards repeat visits: the pasta-focused menu at 700 Taylor St has earned a Michelin Plate (2025), a Pearl Recommended designation, and consistent placement in Opinionated About Dining's North America Casual rankings across three consecutive years. A 4.6 Google rating across over 1,200 reviews confirms this is not a flash-in-the-pan reputation. For food and wine enthusiasts looking for depth rather than novelty, Rolf & Daughters earns a clear recommendation — but how you plan your visits matters.

    What to expect

    Chef Philip Krajeck has built Rolf & Daughters around handmade pasta and a produce-driven approach that sits closer to the Italian countryside than the red-sauce American canon. The setting is a converted 1920s Werthan bag factory in Germantown, which gives the room an industrial warmth that distinguishes it from Nashville's newer, louder dining rooms. This is a place to slow down. The pace is deliberate, the room has texture, and the menu changes with enough frequency that returning diners will find something new to anchor a second or third visit.

    The Opinionated About Dining trajectory tells you something useful: ranked #138 in Gourmet Casual Dining in North America in 2023, then #533 and #801 in the Casual category in 2024 and 2025. A ranking shift like that usually reflects category reclassification or an expanding field rather than a quality dip , the Michelin Plate and Pearl Recommended designations both arrived in 2025, which supports continued quality. For explorers calibrating expectations: this is serious cooking in an approachable format, not a tasting-menu exercise.

    Multi-visit strategy

    First visit: anchor around the pasta. Rolf & Daughters has built its reputation on handmade noodles, so your first visit should let those lead. Order broadly from that section and use the rest of the menu to support rather than compete.

    Second visit: go earlier in the week, when the kitchen is less pressed and the room is quieter. Germantown draws a local crowd midweek that tends to know the menu well , you will notice the difference in pacing and service. Use this visit to work through the vegetable and antipasti sections you bypassed the first time.

    Third visit: bring a group and let someone else drive the ordering. Rolf & Daughters works well as a shared-plates experience when the table is engaged. A larger party also justifies a longer meal, which is where the wine list earns its keep.

    Timing matters more here than at most Nashville restaurants. Weekend evenings in Germantown are busy, and the neighbourhood has grown considerably as a dining destination. Tuesday through Thursday gives you the leading combination of kitchen focus and room energy without the weekend surge. For international context, the grain-forward, produce-led Italian sensibility here is in the same broad register as cenci in Kyoto or 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong , serious pasta craft without the formality of a full tasting format.

    How it fits Nashville's dining map

    Rolf & Daughters sits in Germantown alongside FOLK, another pasta-focused restaurant with a devoted following. If you are planning multiple nights in Nashville, these two should not be booked back-to-back , they cover similar territory. Pair Rolf & Daughters with something structurally different: Bastion for a contemporary tasting format, or The Catbird Seat if you want the counter-dining experience. For a complete picture of what the city offers, see our full Nashville restaurants guide, and if you are building out a broader trip, our Nashville hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide will help.

    For wine lovers: Rolf & Daughters runs a thoughtful list with good Italian and natural wine representation. It is worth spending time with the list rather than defaulting to the obvious choices. The wine program alone justifies a return visit to explore further. If your interest in Italian cooking and wine extends beyond Nashville, the contrast with Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg or Lazy Bear in San Francisco is instructive , different registers of the same craft-driven ethos.

    Quick reference: 700 Taylor St, Germantown, Nashville. Pearl Recommended (2025). Michelin Plate (2025). Google: 4.6 / 1,245 reviews. Leading visited Tuesday–Thursday for pace and focus. Multi-visit approach recommended.

    How it compares

    See the comparison section below for how Rolf & Daughters stacks up against Locust, Peninsula, and other Nashville peers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Rolf & Daughters?

    Lead with the pasta — that is what earned Rolf & Daughters its Michelin Plate recognition and repeat appearances on Opinionated About Dining's North America rankings. Chef Philip Krajeck's menu is produce-driven and changes with availability, so specific dishes shift, but handmade noodles are the consistent anchor. Order at least two pasta dishes before anything else; they are the reason the room fills up.

    How far ahead should I book Rolf & Daughters?

    Book at least one to two weeks out for a standard weeknight, and closer to three weeks for Friday or Saturday. Rolf & Daughters is one of Nashville's more consistently recognised restaurants — Michelin Plate 2025 and multiple OAD rankings — which keeps demand steady. If you are visiting from out of town, lock the reservation before you book flights.

    Can Rolf & Daughters accommodate groups?

    Small groups of two to four are the easiest fit at 700 Taylor St in Germantown. Larger parties should check the venue's official channels to ask about table configuration, as the space is not set up for large group dining in the way a private-room venue would be. For a group dinner where Italian-style sharing is the goal, this works well — just confirm capacity before you plan around it.

    What is Rolf & Daughters known for?

    Rolf & Daughters is primarily known for Italian in Nashville.

    Location

    700 Taylor St, Nashville, TN 37208

    Nashville, United States

    Compare Rolf & Daughters

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    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    Rolf & DaughtersOpinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #801 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #533 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Gourmet Casual Dining in North America Ranked #138 (2023); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Recommended (2023)
    LocustMichelin 1 Star
    Arnold’s Country Kitchen
    Audrey
    Biscuit Love Gulch
    Butcher and Bee

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    How Rolf & Daughters compares in Nashville

    For Italian and pasta specifically, Rolf & Daughters is the stronger call over Locust — Locust's progressive format is more technically adventurous but less accessible for a first or second Nashville dinner. If you want a single well-rounded meal that covers serious cooking without tasting-menu commitment, Rolf & Daughters is the more reliable booking. Audrey sits in a different lane entirely — Sean Brock's progressive Southern format is worth its own visit, not a direct comparison. The two restaurants serve different ambitions at the table.

    For casual daytime eating, Arnold's Country Kitchen and Biscuit Love Gulch are the practical alternatives — lower price points, no reservation required, and a completely different register of Southern comfort. Butcher and Bee overlaps slightly with Rolf & Daughters on the produce-forward approach but operates as a more casual, drop-in option. None of these replace Rolf & Daughters for an evening with a good wine list.

    On booking difficulty, Rolf & Daughters is easier to secure than The Catbird Seat or Bastion, which makes it the practical anchor for a Nashville dining itinerary. Book it first, then build the rest of your trip around it. If the date you want is gone, FOLK covers similar pasta territory and is worth considering as an alternative — though the two restaurants are different enough that visiting both across a longer trip makes sense.

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