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Nashville Social Club Elevates Culinary Experience with Debut of Enhanced Menu

Event Date: 
May 9, 2024 - 11:00am

The Nashville Social Club, Northern Nevada's premier destination for world class live music, award-winning cuisine, and cool craft cocktails, is thrilled to announce the debut of their expanded menus. Renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and unforgettable experiences, the Nashville Social Club is raising the bar once again in response to guests asking for a broader selection of main course dinner items.

While staying true to their roots, the new dinner menu turns their most popular evening specials into permanent menu offerings. Fan favorites like Eric’s Blackened Salmon, New Orleans Gumbo, Char-Grilled Rib Eye, Cajun Seafood Pasta, Down-Home Meatloaf, and more, will now be offered Tuesday through Sunday from 4:00pm. And if you haven't yet tried their Nashville-inspired Char-Grilled Corn Ribs and Smoked Chicken Wing Appetizers, you'll want to swing in and be dazzled, any time of the day.

Launching on Thursday, May 9th, during their MayDay MayDay kick off (which is Co-Owner John Procaccini’s birthday, too) guests will also be entertained by the artistry of Karrie O’Neil & Friends -- NSC's most popular weekly live music act, which has been gracing the Soft Note dining room stage on Thursday evenings since opening almost two years ago.

In other dining news, broaster-style "fried" chicken will be debuted on May 9th, as well. Using a pressure frying technique, broasted chicken breasts are beloved for being more moist and far lower in fat than conventional fried chicken. For gluten free fried chicken lovers, these diners will still be able to enjoy their special offering in NSC's dedicated GF fryer.

The lunch menu will be available Tuesday through Friday from 11:00am - 4:00 PM. This midday offering features classic favorites like NSC salads with handmade dressings, the " Fried Chicken Sandwich", "Fried Green Tomatoes," and burgers. Guests can also expect additions like a Muffaletta Pizza, Shrimp Po' Boy, Fried Bologna and Meatloaf sandwiches. The Saturday and Sunday Brunch Menu served 10:00am-2:00pm will stick to its extremely popular offerings, with the addition of bottomless mimosas and a Croque Madame Sandwich.

"Our aim is to provide our guests with an incredible meal, and overall fantastic experience," says Chef Matt Farag, part of the NSC family since November 2023. "From classic comfort foods to innovative creations, every dish reflects our commitment to quality and flavor." Chef Matt's journey to culinary excellence began in the Midwest, where his passion for food ignited at a young age. With over 20 years of professional experience, including stints in California's vibrant culinary scene and ownership of his own restaurant.

"Inspired by our fantastic Chef, we're thrilled to unveil these exciting new additions," say owners Kitty McKay and John Procaccini. "Our goal has always been to create a welcoming space where guests can enjoy great food, music, and company. These new menus reflect that commitment."

Reservations for the debut of the new menu additions are encouraged with NSC's MayDay MayDay festivities kicking off along with their weekly live music lineup with Karrie O’Neil at 5:30pm! To secure your spot, please call (775) 515-0020. For more information about the Nashville Social Club and its upcoming events, visit www.thenashvilleclub.com.

About Nashville Social Club Carson City:
Located at 1105 S Carson St, in the heart of Carson City, NV, Nashville Social Club (NSC) is an award-winning restaurant, concert and events venue, and lounge. The restaurant’s menu features Nashville-inspired southern specialties from fried green tomatoes to shrimp and grits to ‘Lovin’ From the Oven’ dreamy desserts. NSC has given Carson City a totally new concept in dining, drinking, dancing, and entertainment. The Swan Music Hall at NSC features national touring artists performing in an intimate concert setting with several shows every month. Visitors to NSC can also tour the Wander Hall, a permanent rock-hall-themed exhibit featuring memorabilia from co-owner John Procaccini’s decades in the music industry, including priceless items from The Doobie Brothers, Peter Frampton, and Frank Sinatra. Nashville Social Club is open Tuesday through Sunday.

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