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| - Tennessee serves food from countries like Germany, Poland, the Balkans in a friendly atmosphere. Came here on a Friday night for a birthday dinner, 6 people. The front room part of the restaurant was reserved for us which was nice, it felt like we had a private room. The mood is dark and relaxed -- almost a tad too dark, at least in the front room part we were in. Nevertheless it was really comfortable.
We got the big pretzel with mustard ($7.95) which was fluffy, buttery, salty goodness. The assorted pickle plate ($11.95) provided a great assortment of vinegary snacks. The pierogies ($11.95 for 6) were done right. Then for the motherload: the Tennessee Platter ($42.95). Basically meat/sausage heaven. The cevapi (a Balkan grilled meat) was delicious and there were a variety of different tasty sausages for everyone to sample. It was fun trying items off the menu, and we were all stuffed afterward.
Beer prices are standard, about $7-8 for a tall can, or they have super fancy tall cans if you're a beer aficionado. They had a Halo brew on tap which was a pleasant surprise. The service was friendly, knowledgeable, and he was patient with our questions. I'd definitely come back again if I want tasty European food.
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