How to Get a Reservation at Husk

Rutledge Hill · Nashville

Husk Nashville is Sean Brock's celebrated Southern restaurant in an 1800s Victorian home in Rutledge Hill, dedicated to preserving and showcasing Southern ingredients and traditions.

Why Is It So Hard to Book?

The Husk name carries significant weight from Sean Brock's James Beard recognition, and the Nashville location draws both food tourists and locals who appreciate its ingredient-focused Southern cooking.

Tips for Getting a Table at Husk

  1. 1

    Book on OpenTable 3–4 weeks in advance for weekend tables.

  2. 2

    Weeknight dinner is more available — the restaurant has a beautiful setting that shines any night of the week.

  3. 3

    The porch and outdoor seating are popular in nice weather — specify if you have a preference.

  4. 4

    Use ResTracker to monitor for cancellations on your preferred dates.

The Fastest Way: Cancellation Alerts

Even fully booked restaurants have cancellations — usually in the 24–72 hours before a seating. ResTracker monitors Husk on Resy and OpenTable around the clock and sends you an email the moment a slot opens up.

Most users get their first alert within a few days of setting up monitoring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Husk Nashville on Resy or OpenTable?

Husk Nashville takes reservations on OpenTable.

What neighborhood is Husk Nashville in?

Husk Nashville is located in Rutledge Hill, in a beautiful 1800s Victorian home.

What is Husk Nashville known for?

Husk is known for its commitment to Southern ingredients — the menu only uses products grown or raised in the South. Chef Sean Brock's James Beard recognition has made it a destination for food lovers.

Does Husk Nashville have outdoor seating?

Yes — Husk Nashville has porch and outdoor seating that is very popular in good weather. Request it when booking if that's your preference.

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