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Urban Flats Reinvention | Nashville Restaurants

Popular Nashville eatery Urban Flats Flatbread & Wine Company has changes coming soon!

A reinvention is underway for the restaurant, which has been enjoyed from its ground-level space in the Icon in The Gulch since it opened in 2009. It will be closing temporarily to allow time for a two-week long renovation. It will open again with a new menu, updated decor and new name: Music City Flats.

This reinvention will signal the end of a connection to the Florida-based Urban Flats chain, however the restaurant will still remain under the same ownership and operations management.

A new chef, Atlanta-based Dan Latham, will help redesign the menu. Latham graduated from the French Culinary Institute in 1998, went to work for celebrity chef Mario Batali and now runs a restaurant consulting firm.

For more information about Urban Flats and its reinvention, check their website here. We cannot wait to give Music City Flats a try when it is open!

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  • Barry Bowman
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    Reworking the menu??? What about all of the items I eat when I come in now? Will those be gone? Fig and Prosciutto Flat, my favorite and the Black and Blue flat. Tomato Bisque….the best. Steak on a Stone and the Fish taco and my favorite dessert the Cookie dough flat…..What happens to these items? Please don’t change too much and where can I see your new menu?


    • leah@nashvilleonthemove.com
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      Hey there Barry! Thanks for reading our blog. Unfortunately we don’t have any further information about this change right now, however the contact page on Urban Flats’ website may offer you assistance in how you can get ahold of someone about the new menu. We will keep you posted if we find out any more information. Thanks for being a reader!


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