One of the great things about Clarksville is the variety of flavors that it has to offer. From traditional American to Italian, Indian to Mexican, Korean to German, and so many tastes in between, the food scene in Clarksville has something for just about everyone.

If you want to grab some delicious, affordable street tacos, visit La Casa Taqueria at their new location (76 Dover Crossing). The $.99 tacos allow you to sample the variety of fillings without breaking the bank, and their guacamole is worth the $3.25 investment!

On the Sango side of town? Stop in and enjoy a delicious lunch at Miss Lucille’s. Always fresh, with fun new options to try, Miss Lucille’s has an eclectic environment with a cleverly decorated dining area as well as a covered outdoor seating area. No time for lunch? Swing in and grab a cup of coffee at their new coffee shop. And what is better with a hot cup of coffee than freshly made mini doughnuts? Decadently delightful.

If variety is what you seek, Pie Five will give you a run for your money. They challenge you to try all of the varieties of pizzas they can make, and with all of the fresh toppings offered, it would be an admirable challenge to accept. Made to your tastes and ready in five minutes, Pie Five (by the mall off Wilma Rudolph) is a fun lunch alternative to a traditional sandwich.
If you find yourself enjoying the various vendors offering their unique products at the Downtown Farmer’s Market, be sure to stop in and give JibBop a try. With lots of new and interesting foods, JibBop has a great vibe and the ability to expand your international palate in a way that is tasty and delicious.

And if you are craving artisan baked goods, you can’t go wrong with a stop at Silke’s. Along with fresh breads and other delectable baked goods, Silke’s also offers meats and cheeses if you want to enjoy a hearty sandwich made at home.
I love all the fun flavors Clarksville has to offer. There are so many great restaurants here in our city. I definitely recommend checking them out!