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Hattie B's Hot Chicken - Nashville - Midtown

β˜…4.4(7,867 reviews)$$Restaurant
πŸ•‘ 45 minutes to 1.5 hours (including wait time)πŸ‘Ά Best for ages 5 and up. Younger kids can enjoy the mild chicken tenders from the kids' menu, while adventurous older kids and teens might want to try the signature Nashville hot chicken at milder heat levels. The casual atmosphere welcomes families with children of all ages.

About

Hattie B's Hot Chicken in Midtown brings Nashville's most famous culinary tradition to families with a dedicated Lil' Uns Kid's Plate that offers milder options for young palates. The spacious outdoor patio provides plenty of room for restless kids to move around while you wait for your food, making this iconic Nashville spot surprisingly family-friendly despite its spicy reputation.

Highlights

  • βœ“Dedicated Lil' Uns Kid's Plate with milder chicken tender options
  • βœ“Spacious outdoor patio perfect for families
  • βœ“Classic Nashville sides like mac and cheese, baked beans, and coleslaw that kids love
  • βœ“Casual, no-fuss atmosphere where families feel comfortable
  • βœ“Chance to experience authentic Nashville culinary culture together

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 11:30am or after 1:30pm on weekdays to avoid the lunch rush - lines can stretch 30-45 minutes during peak times
  2. 2.Request the outdoor patio seating where kids have more space and the casual vibe is more forgiving of energetic little ones
  3. 3.Start with 'Southern' (no heat) or 'Mild' spice levels for kids - even 'Medium' can be too hot for most children
  4. 4.Order at the counter first, then find seating - have one parent secure a table while the other orders to make the process smoother
  5. 5.Bring wet wipes or hand sanitizer as this is finger food that can get messy, especially for kids

Best Time to Visit

Weekday late lunch (2-4pm) or early dinner (before 5:30pm) to avoid the longest waits. Weekends get extremely busy, especially during tourist season. The outdoor patio is most comfortable in spring and fall.

What to Know

Expect to pay around $8-12 per adult entree and $6-7 for kids' meals. There's limited parking on nearby streets, so consider rideshare or walking if staying downtown. The restaurant is counter-service casual with outdoor and indoor seating options.

Seasonal Notes

The outdoor patio is a major family advantage but can be uncomfortably hot and humid during July and August. Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the best patio weather. No major seasonal closures, but holiday periods see increased crowds.

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