A New York Classic and Two More Restaurants Arrived in Nashville This October

Nashville’s vibrant dining scene welcomed a sparkling lineup of new restaurant openings this October. 

Saheba Khatun
Written By Saheba Khatun
News Writer
Annesha
Edited By Annesha
Managing Editor
Food image from Philippe Chow (Source: philippechow.com)

Nashville’s dining scene expanded this October with several exciting restaurant openings across the city. The new arrivals blend tradition and innovation, adding fresh energy to Nashville’s already dynamic restaurant scene.

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The lineup ranges from nationally recognized brands to local favorites with hometown charm. Here is the list:

Birdie’s Craft Coffee 

Birdie's cup and logo
Birdie’s logo and coffee (Source: Instagram @birdiescraftcoffee)
  • Where: Birdie’s Craft Coffee, 1000 Civic Ct, Pleasant View, Tennessee 37146
  • Opening Date: October 7, 2025

Faith Adair opened Birdie’s Craft Coffee with a soft launch. The café channels nostalgia and rock ’n’ roll vibes in a “cool grandma” setting inspired by Adair’s great-grandmother and daughter. A ribbon-cutting and one-month celebration are planned for November 7.

In an exclusive interview, Adair told What Now Nashville, “It just felt like one of those moments that was meant to be. I consider my style a bit more funky and fun, so I felt like what I was planning to bring to the community was something different.” Learn more about Birdie’s Craft Coffee here.

The Sicilian Baker

the Sicilian Butcher storefront
Storefront image of the Sicilian Butcher (Source: Yelp)
  • Where: 475 Gray St #101, Nashville, TN 37203, United States
  • Opening Date: October 10, 2025

The Sicilian Butcher and The Sicilian Baker debuted their first shared Tennessee location on October 10. The concept brings house-made pasta, a build-your-own cannoli bar, and classic Italian pastries as the brands expand beyond the Southwest.

Chef Joey Maggiore’s menu features family-style Sicilian platters, signature pastries, and other house-made desserts. Guests can expect a balance of traditional Sicilian recipes and modern twists on Italian classics. Explore more about the restaurant here.

Philippe Chow

Chef Philippe Chow and Chef Jason Francisco
Founder and executive chef Philippe Chow and Chef Jason Francisco (Source: Baylie Bodiford)
  • Where: 209 10th Ave S #235, Nashville, TN 37203
  • Opening Date: October 17, 2025

Philippe Chow, a celebrated New York restaurant, has introduced modern Beijing-style cuisine to Nashville’s Gulch neighborhood. Known for its fine dining and signature dishes like Peking Duck and Chicken Satay, Philippe Chow opened its first Tennessee location on October 17 at Cummins Station.

Founder and executive chef Philippe Chow, along with Chef Jason Francisco, will oversee the Nashville kitchen. The brand first launched on New York’s Upper East Side in 2005. Learn more about the restaurant here.

With a mix of global flavors and local flair, Birdie’s Craft Coffee, The Sicilian Baker, and Philippe Chow add new energy to Nashville’s growing restaurant landscape.

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Saheba Khatun is a journalist and content writer with a strong academic background in English literature and a deep passion for storytelling. She has produced a wide range of work spanning news, features, and human-interest stories, often highlighting the voices and experiences of everyday people. Known for her people-focused, thoughtful, and relatable approach, Saheba aims to inform, inspire, and foster meaningful connections through her writing. With an eye for detail and a commitment to integrity, she believes in the power of words to spark dialogue, shift perspectives, and create lasting impact. Outside of her professional work, she enjoys exploring literature, culture, and community narratives, which continue to fuel her creative process and broaden her worldview.
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