Neighborhoods Downtown Eat and Drink 888

888

Japanese restaurant and vinyl record listening lounge
GURU PARTNER

Hours:

MON:5:00pm - Midnight
TUE:5:00pm - Midnight
WED:5:00pm - Midnight
THU:5:00pm - 1:00am
FRI:5:00pm - 2:00am
SAT:5:00pm - 2:00am
SUN:5:00pm - Midnight

About 888

888

From the business: 888 is an innovative Japanese restaurant and vinyl record listening lounge bringing downtown Nashville a fusion of refined Japanese cuisine and a high-fidelity listening experience opening this September.

Our restaurant caters to sound and vinyl connoisseurs, foodies, and design enthusiasts, representing a reprieve from the rowdy crowds of Broadway. It offers an intimate, communal dining experience akin to listening to a mix tape being made in real time.

Nestled at the corner of 8th Avenue South, at 800 Clark Place, with a private entrance (look for the red light), 888 invites guests to an immersive experience that challenges both culinary and creative conventions. The concept takes inspiration from the traditional Jazz kissas of Japan, where consumers would convene for food and exceptional musical listening experiences.

Signature dishes that complement the menu include nigiri, maki, cured salmon onigiri, donabe fried rice, and hot karaage. The beverage service showcases an extensive selection of Japanese products including craft beers, rare whiskies, and a curated sake program, elevating the overall dining experience. Sushi Chef Deden “Benny the Blade” Bandi, who has adopted sushi as an art form for more than 20 years, leads the sushi bar program. Benny has worked with renowned chefs worldwide including Chef Nobu Matsuhisa of Nobu, the world’s most recognized Japanese restaurant, in addition to serving as the private chef for Mick Jagger, Jennifer Lopez, and Cameron Diaz.

The acoustics and sound system were meticulously crafted by award-winning Steven Durr Designs, Soundlux Audio, and Devon Turnbull – aka OJAS. Durr, a local Nashvillian, is known for his work with leading artists and recording studios ranging from Lenny Kravitz and Taylor Swift to Electric Lady and Fame Studios. At the heart of this set and Supreme Stores, as well as in the homes of Mark Ronson, Nigo, and many other well-known record producers. Seamlessly blending cutting-edge technology with breathtaking aesthetics, the speakers are based on vintage Altec Lansing designs, considered by expert musicians as the “most musical speakers” ever created. The space yields a high-performance, handmade sound system composed of a wall of brutalist speakers, audiophile-grade technics 1200MK turntables, and a series of amplifiers – a true shrine to music.

Valet parking is complimentary up to 4 hours. Simply pull onto the front drive of the JW Marriott hotel where an attendant will greet you and guide you to the restaurant. Follow the red light. Validation will be provided by a member of our 888 service staff upon your request.

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