Iconic tastes of Clarksville, TN - TravelMole


Iconic tastes of Clarksville, TN

Sunday, 29 Dec, 2023 0

When exploring a new destination, one of the best ways to immerse completely in the local culture is treat the taste buds.

This is especially true in Clarksville, Tennessee. Dining is Clarksville is journey through Southern tradition and warm hospitality. From burgers and beer cheese to honey buns and banana pudding, each bite of these iconic local dishes tells a vivid story.

 

Johnny’s Big Burger

Perhaps Clarksville’s most iconic spot, Johnny’s Big Burger is a community staple. Located in Downtown Clarksville, it’s easy to miss this hole-in-the-wall joint. Johnny’s still operates in the same place it was established in 1965, a small white building with counter seats that allow diners to chat with the cook while their food is being prepared.

Burgers are made the good, old-fashioned way and served with everything on top. For dessert, their signature Bun and Cream is also a must-try. This grilled honey bun with ice cream is beloved by locals and visitors alike. Eating at Johnny’s isn’t just a meal; it’s truly an authentic local experience that lets you savor the heart and soul of Clarksville. Local Tip: Johnny’s is cash only, but they have an ATM located by the register.

 

Blackhorse Pub & Brewery

Founded in 1992, Blackhorse Pub & Brewery has a menu offering everything from flatbreads to steaks, with three things you must try during their dining experience. To start off the meal, order Blackhorse’s Beer Cheese Dip, made with their Barnstormer Red Ale and served with tortilla chips. It’s the number one seller on their menu. You can also choose to upgrade to their savory soft pretzels as your dipping option.

When the server asks for entree orders, opt for one of Blackhorse’s signature pizzas. Go the lighter route with the Whitehorse or go all out with the Heart Attack. Adding the garlic crust elevates the flavor, no matter the pizza choice. Don’t forget to leave room for dessert because you will not want to miss out on The Big Cookie ­­– a warm chocolate chip cookie pizza finished with vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup. Local Tip: Not ready to go home at closing? Venture upstairs to the Taproom, open until 3:00 am, to enjoy a round of pool or shuffleboard and continue sipping on Blackhorse’s brews.

 

Pbody’s

Tucked inside the Clarksville Country Club, Pbody’s offers a menu of comfort foods served in large portions. Diners will find everything from burgers and BBQ to catfish and tacos on the menu. With so many options for entrees, we will make the dessert choice easy for you – get the banana pudding. Order the traditional banana pudding or opt for the fried option. Either way, you can’t go wrong. Local Tip: Pbody’s serves complimentary parmesan garlic chips to each table when seated, and they are unlimited.

 

The Catfish House

A regional favorite since the late 1970s, The Catfish House serves hand-breaded catfish, hand-cut fries, homemade desserts plus all the other Southern sides you would expect like coleslaw (mayonnaise or vinegar-based), fried okra, white beans with relish and more. The standard order is a two- or three-piece fillet. Local Tip: Before or after your visit, take a seat in a rocker along the wide front porch.

These are just some of the most satisfying options to taste the heart of the South in Clarksville.

 

Visit Clarksville is the destination marketing organization for Clarksville-Montgomery County. It promotes tourist attractions, hosting conventions and group tours, and engages in large-scale marketing efforts. In 2015, the tourism organization adopted the Visit Clarksville brand. In 2022, domestic tourism spending in Montgomery County totaled over $371 million.



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