Central BBQ started in Memphis and brought the wet-and-dry rib tradition to Nashville, where it coexists uncomfortably with a city that has its own strong BBQ identity. The ribs are the genuine article — the dry rub develops a proper bark, the smoke is real, the pull is correct. For Memphis-style BBQ done properly, Central delivers.
Beyond the ribs, the menu is chain BBQ executing competently without reaching. The pulled pork is fine. The brisket is handled acceptably. The sides are better than most fast-casual operations bother with. It all adds up to a meal that works without leaving any specific impression.
Nashville has Martin's Bar-B-Que Joint and Peg Leg Porker doing more specific, more committed BBQ work from a Nashville perspective. Central is a chain doing Memphis BBQ in a city where the local standard is already high. Nope as a recommendation when better options are available.
The dry-rub ribs are the reason to come. The bark is real, the smoke penetrates correctly, and the meat pulls at the right resistance. Everything else on the menu serves its purpose without distinguishing itself.

