Rainbow Lodge
Ray’s on the River
Refinery Rooftop
Restaurant & Café Gouverneur de Rouville
Restaurant Basque
Rev Coffee Roasters
Robert’s Western World
Robert’s Western World is a Nashville honky-tonk that harkens back to an earlier era in the city’s history. It blends live country music, cold drinks, and authentic Southern charm. Known for its nightly performances featuring local artists, Robert’s Western World offers a slice of classic Nashville and its famed “Recession Special” meal deal featuring a fried bologna sandwich, chips, a Moon Pie and a PBR.
Roshambo

Ross’s Diner
Since 1945, Ross’ Diner has served up old-fashioned dining such as chili, steak and gravy, and hamburgers to hungry patrons who belly up to its U-shaped lunch counter.
Harold “Hal” Ross owned and operated the restaurant from 1988 until he died in 2014.
The Best of Enemies, starring Taraji P. Henson and Sam Rockwell, was partially filed at the diner in June 2017.
Rossini’s
Romano Bernaz opened his first restaurant in 1953 after honing his skills in various fine Italian establishments and opened Rossini’s on February 8, 1978. Over the past 46 years, it has become a beloved Manhattan dining spot and a staple of New York City’s culinary scene. Bernaz’s commitment to using the finest ingredients helped make Rossini’s a favorite among discerning diners. Today, Rossini’s is owned and operated by Bernaz, his sons Raymond and Gerry, and his nephew Josip Cernjul.