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Southern Country Cooking from the Loveless Cafe: Fried Chicken, Hams, and Jams from Nashville's Favorite Cafe

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Beginning as a party house in the forties, the then private home had one of the largest hardwood living room floors around, perfect for dancing the night away. In the fifties it was known as the Harpeth Valley Tea Room owned by Lon and Annie Loveless. In 1951 it became the Loveless Cafe and in the seventies and eighties "the modest roadside eatery that once had been Nashille's secret went national. Discovered by food writers . . . the Loveless found itself recognized as a precious cultural institution." As fast food gained popularity travelers were looing for old-fashioned country cookin'. The Loveless Cafe is like stepping back in time, where the biscuits and jams are made from scratch and the pork is cooked until the meat falls off the bone. It's an institution in Nashville and a favorite destination of celebrities and locals alike. The Loveless offers an authentic experience that reminds people of their childhood and of great southern traditions. "One of the five 'Best Places in America for Breakfast.'" ? CBS This Morning "If you want to taste the best country cooking anywhere, you just need to go to my favorite restaurant, The Loveless Cafe. Everything they serve is great. I guarantee it! Do yourself a favor and pay them a visit." ?George Jones "Loveless Restaurant, the real McCoy of Southern cooking." ? USA Today

210 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 2005

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23 reviews
December 6, 2018
One of my favorite places near Nashville. Mmmm, mmmm, good!
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October 30, 2012
I finally pulled this one off my bookshelves, especially upon hearing of the death of "the biscuit lady," Carol Ellison. I had seen her on Paul Deen's food network show and was sorry to hear of her passing.

There are definitely some recipes in here I'd like to try. Wish there were more photos, though.
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50 reviews
October 25, 2016
Amazing recpies!

The re pies alone make me want to go to the restaurant! I am looking forward to trying these recipes!
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January 28, 2017
Just received this book in the mail! Can't wait to try some of the recipes
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