Healthy fast-casual favorite Radish Kitchen has officially opened the doors to its new East Nashville location.

The restaurant recently relocated from its longtime spot inside Hunter’s Station to a new standalone space at 900 Main Street, just a short distance away in the Five Points area.

For fans of the salad-and-grain-bowl spot, the move marks the next step for a brand that’s quietly grown into one of Nashville’s go-to options for quick, fresh meals.

A New Space For A Growing Brand

Radish launched in 2020 and has steadily expanded across the Nashville area, with locations now in West Nashville, Franklin, downtown’s Assembly Food Hall, and East Nashville.

Before moving to Main Street, the East Nashville outpost had been operating as a long-term pop-up inside Hunter’s Station, a move that was always intended to be temporary until a permanent brick-and-mortar location was secured.

The new 900 Main Street location finally gives the concept a dedicated home of its own in the neighborhood.

What’s On The Menu

Radish Kitchen focuses on fresh salads, grain bowls, and wraps, with most ingredients and sauces made in-house.

Menu favorites include bowls like:

  • Sweets & Lentils with roasted sweet potatoes, lentils, goat cheese, and tahini dressing
  • Hot & Crispy with baked crispy chicken, cabbage, pickled onion, and buttermilk ranch
  • West Coast Radish, featuring salmon, avocado, edamame, and carrot-ginger miso dressing

The fast-casual spot emphasizes house-made components — from dressings to proteins — as part of its commitment to fresh, made-from-scratch food.

A Sweet Bonus

The new East Nashville location is also adding something extra to the lineup: house-made frozen Greek yogurt.

So yes, technically you can now follow up your grain bowl with a frozen yogurt swirl. A balanced meal, Nashville-style.

A Neighborhood Shuffle

The move also creates a small ripple in the East Nashville food scene.

Radish’s departure from Hunter’s Station opened up space inside the food hall — a spot that’s now being filled by The Grilled Cheeserie, which recently relocated there from Hillsboro Village.

In other words, if you’re wandering down Main Street looking for lunch, the neighborhood just got a little more crowded with options.

And if you’re craving something on the lighter side of the comfort-food spectrum, Radish now has a brand-new home to serve it.

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