first impression: large space with ample seating. the place gets a bit crowded, but it adds to the quirky atmosphere. tips: taco the tortas! (see photos) overall experience: b i'm not a nashville resident, but i do enjoying visiting my friend sarra and dining at some of her favorite spots. i have visited fido twice now, once this past summer and today, and on both occasions, i thought the food was great but a bit under-seasoned. the ingredients taste fresh and the portions are just right. i think the food is prepared and presented well...it's just lacking some depth or richness in flavor. i ordered pete's breakfast torta this time around, and it was definitely more delicious than what i got last time...the portobello and eggplant sandwich. thesandwichwas cold and the flavors didn't seem to meld together very well. the torta, on the other hand, was super yummy, but i wasn't entirely sure how to eat it so i made it into tacos. it looked more appetizing to me this way. i also tried their latte today and it was really nice. it was light, frothy, and not too strong, so i wasn't left a jittery mess. overall, i would eat here again. it's high-quality food that is reasonably priced. can't go wrong with that.