
It feels good to have your socks blown off every once in a while from a good meal. I heard rumors of Nashville's Little Hats Italian Market expanding to Williamson County and was excited to read the news of its official opening. We jumped in the car, excited to see what the hype was about because, as with every new establishment, social media was blowing up with a mix of emotions and feedback.
Let me be the first to set the record straight; the food is delicious. We over-ordered for our meal but instead of our normal feast for two, we wanted enough to take home food to feed two hungry teens. We ordered a variety of menu highlights and were able to chat with one of the business partners while we waited on our food. We heard about the story of the brand and additional expansion plans for the future.
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