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  • Deanna S.

    Best meat and three near us! Cornbread muffins were delicious and the fried chicken was to die for! One thing I wasn't a fan of was their fried squash, both times I've tried them they taste completely pre frozen. Service was really good, spunky waitress... Turkey and dressing is delicious too!!!

    (5)
  • Jesse Q.

    As u can see another wonderful meal is in the works Along with the banana pudding. I love this place the staff are always Professional and Friendly and go out of their way to make sure your happy.the Food is always Fresh and Delicious. I only I could eat here Everyday..it's simply that Good. .scents4youteam.com

    (5)
  • Lucas P.

    Worst. Restaurant. Ever. So, I decided to continue my quest to try all the local places, and prefer to eat non-chain. I am not sure where to start, but this place looked great on paper. Over 30 years, or something, established, local, good selection, etc. The veggies I had (fried okra, green beans) were just plain bland. The fried chicken was blah. The plating was on hard plastic plates...plastic old cups for the tea. I saw several people come in and leave. The interior is blah and decorated horribly. The service was lack luster and slow, adding to this review of not just the food - but the service, too! Never will go back.

    (1)
  • James C.

    A great family restaurant. Great meat and veggies that they are well known for. They also have been the best burgers and sandwiches around and the onion rings are the best. Norman Couser and his wife are still involved but not like they used to be. Many days you will see them there with smiles on their faces and a thank you for coming. The servers, all friendly and willing to please are glad to wait on you. You may get a hug from one or two of them before you leave. I highly recommend this place if you want good home cooking,friendly service in a warm atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Nickie G.

    After a trip to Lowe's, my parents and I decided to give Couser's a try. At first I couldn't tell if it was open so I announced we could go there, but if it was closed we would be FORCED to go to Los Arcos across the parking lot. However, turns out it was open so we went on in. This place is very homey. Definitely like the home-owned restaurants of yesteryear...and reminded me of my great-aunt's restaurant back in the day. Good start. Plus the waitresses call you honey and I always like that. So I got fried chicken with turnip greens (yes to the vinegar), cornbread, and fried okra. The fried chicken was ok, definitely not going to blow your mind like Beacon Light Tea room but still decent. 2 pieces, dark meat, perfect serving size (and I didn't feel sickly stuffed like when I did my best to eat an entire half chicken at Beacon Light....but I digress...). Turnip greens were blah, vinegar spruced them up, but nothing amazing. Cornbread was kind of cold and a bit mealy. Overall I felt like this was OK but I have been to much better meat-n-three's out there. And I've definitely had better fried chicken. And I've had more flavor at those places too. I think some places may keep the food a bit blander to cater to the older clientele that frequent some of these places. And that's fine - those people need a place to eat too! But for me, I am not sure I'll be back...especially since Los Arcos is right there across the parking lot.

    (2)
  • Robby E.

    Norman Couser was probably a very nice man and a good cook. I am certain the restaurant that bears his name is not the restaurant it was when he was running the show. The portions are small and served undercooked but piping hot (microwaved?), and taste very much like the Sysco/Robert Orr stuff you would normally pay much less for at a snack bar. If any member of the Couser family is still alive, they should be suing the current owner to get Norman's name removed from this hole.

    (1)
  • Fifi I.

    Very disappointed. I work down the street from this joint, and everyone throws in every once in a while and we pick up lunch here. I've never had an issue before, but I am just furious. I ordered a cheeseburger and fries, priced on the menu under $5, fries and fried squash. My bill ended up being over $11, and the portions were skimpy AT BEST! The squash, which I paid almost three dollars for, came in a tiny container with 6 pieces, (I have included photos.) The burger was small. All the food tasted ok, but these prices are outrageous. I've gotten full meat and three meals there for $8 in the past, I could have gone to McDonalds and gotten a better bang for my buck. I can't really complain about the service, unless you count assuming the position and being raped by the prices. I won't be going back.

    (2)
  • Robert K.

    Nashville has so many Southern style restaurants it must be hard for them all to compete with each other. Couser's does a pretty good job, but falls behind in a couple areas. First, I must say the mashed potatoes are extra creamy and accompanied with the brown gravy they have, makes them even better. The coleslaw is also pretty good, but too runny for my taste. I like the atmosphere here, it is just nice and laid back, everyone takes their time. This is not the type of place you want to go for a quick bite. Okay the fried chicken is pretty good, but compared to the likes of the better known "meat & joints", it just can't compete!

    (3)
  • Prince V.

    Stopped here after a friday afternoon at the zoo, the place is literally outside of the exit. Had 3 others with me who also ordered, the staff was friendly but could not save the food. The cornbread I bite into and literally spit out, it was so bland. The fried steak and fried okra was barely decent, while everything else tasted terrible or near flavorless. The mashed potatoes tasted worse than instant and I've had better macaroni and cheese out of a box, was watery....prices were okay, but the portion sizes were also pretty small~ Avoid at all costs, there are so many better choices in the Nashville are.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Norman Couser’s Country Cooking

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