New Restaurants In Brentwood Place Shopping Center

by Meredith

Green Hills, local food

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Is anyone else as excited about Brentwood’s newest shopping strip as I am?

Following are the restaurants and stores which are open (or about to open) in Brentwood Place on Franklin Road…

We regularly shop Brentwood Place on Franklin Rd:

 

I love that it’s so easy to access, either from the light on Franklin Rd. or the shortcut from Church St.new-stores-in-brentwood-kroger-center-pet-supermarket-peters-sushi-.jpg

The new strip’s pedestrian-friendly design and mix of materials make it look like newer developments in other parts of Nashville:

  • the Hill Center in Nashville
  • Providence Place in Mt. Juliet
  • the Streets of Indian Lake in Hendersonville.

Frankly, this type of shopping has been a long time coming to Brentwood, TN!

I can only hope the strip connected to Kroger will also get a makeover.


Brentwood Place Restaurants & Stores

Here are the restaurants and shops in the new Brentwood Place.  Most are already open, but a few are still being remodeled inside:

Bricks Cafe, a Franklin favorite, serves “eclectic American cuisine with a Louisiana influence.”

Peter’s Sushi and Thai is a favorite Brentwood lunch spot.  The sushi gets mixed reviews, but the Thai dishes are consistently great.

Chile Burrito is a Fresh Mex, build-your-own-burrito place.  Here’s Abby’s opinion of Chile Burrito.

Elena’s Cafe is a traditional cafe with breakfast, grilled sandwiches, and salads.

Fred Astaire Dance Studio offers classes for children and adults.

Kalamatas opens a Brentwood location!  I love the Mediterranean menu in Green Hills, and so do other bloggers.

Subway is Subway, only in a newly renovated space.  Easy to park and run in.

Pet Supermarketis a new pet supply store to Brentwood.  (You can also try the nonprofit Happy Tales Retail in Maryland Farms.)

We noticed a few empty storefronts in Brentwood Place, so we’ll be back to update as new names are added to the list!