If you’ve ever wished your sushi spot had a side of Metallica with your maki, Rock and Roll Sushi in Spring Hill, TN is your jam.

This isn’t your quiet, minimalist sushi bar. Nope, this place cranks up the volume and the flavor. With guitars on the walls, 80s rock blasting, and a menu full of bold rolls, Rock and Roll Sushi Spring Hill TN brings the energy and the taste.

We didn’t go for apps, we didn’t go for subtlety, we went straight for the rolls. Here’s what went down.


First Impressions of Rock and Roll Sushi Spring Hill TN

Located in Spring Hill (with other locations around the Nashville area), this spot has serious curb appeal for anyone who grew up air-guitaring to Guns N’ Roses.

Inside, it’s decked out in rock memorabilia, TVs playing music videos synced to the playlist, and a casual layout perfect for grabbing lunch or vibing after work.

We went midday on a weekday, so it wasn’t crowded but something tells me weekends get wild.


Loud Music, Loud Flavors

The atmosphere gets your blood pumping, but the food is what will keep you coming back. We skipped the appetizers this time because the roll menu was just too tempting. No regrets.


🎸 Thriller Roll – $14.99

Fried shrimp tempura and cream cheese inside, topped with baked krab meat, eel sauce, spicy mayo, and crunchy flakes.

This one was my partner’s pick and it slapped. Crunchy, creamy, spicy, it checks every sushi lover’s boxes.


🎸 Spicy Shrimp Roll – $8.99

Shrimp tempura, krab stick, cucumber, avocado inside, topped with spicy mayo and eel sauce.

Simple but solid. If you’re new to sushi or like to keep things classic, this is your go-to.


🎸 VIP Roll (Baked) – $15.99

Shrimp tempura, krab meat, and cream cheese inside, with Cajun-seasoned crawfish, baked krab meat, jalapeños, spicy mayo, sweet-chili, eel sauce, and crunchy flakes.

Absolute monster of a roll. Every bite was loaded with texture and heat, a new favorite for sure.


Food Review: This Sushi Slaps. Period.

We didn’t come for the subtlety, we came to devour, and Rock and Roll Sushi delivered like it was headlining a stadium tour.

The VIP Roll wasn’t just good, it was face-meltingly phenomenal. Packed with seasoned crawfish, baked krab, jalapeños, and sweet chili, every bite hit harder than a drum solo. The Thriller Roll was creamy, crunchy, and satisfying as hell. Even the classic Spicy Shrimp Roll held its own like a timeless power ballad.

No weak links. No regrets. This sushi? Next-level.
If we lived closer, we’d be regulars. This wasn’t just a meal, it was an experience.


Price Breakdown That Doesn’t Scream

Here’s what we paid:

  • Thriller Roll – $14.99
  • Spicy Shrimp Roll – $8.99
  • VIP Roll (Baked) – $15.99

Total with tax + tip: under $50

For three massive rolls and a great experience, that’s a damn good deal especially compared to some of the pricier joints in the area.


Would We Go Back to Rock and Roll Sushi?

Without a doubt. The vibe was on point, the food was memorable, and the price didn’t kill our appetite. We’re already planning a round two, maybe even a personal challenge to try every roll on the menu.


Quick Take

The sushi was so good it made my chopsticks air guitar. My stomach left full, my wallet didn’t cry, and Bon Jovi was still echoing in my ears.


Things to Know Before You Go

  • 🎶 Vibe: Full-on rock and roll, loud but fun
  • 🍣 Best For: Bold sushi flavors and casual hangouts
  • 💸 Price Point: Under $50 for two people
  • 🕒 Best Time to Visit: Weekdays for a chill experience, evenings if you want energy
  • 📍 Location: Rock and Roll Sushi, Spring Hill TN
  • 📝 Recommended Rolls: Thriller, VIP (baked), Spicy Shrimp

Final Verdict on Rock and Roll Sushi Spring Hill TN

This place hits all the right notes. Whether you’re a die-hard sushi fan or just love a good theme restaurant, Rock and Roll Sushi Spring Hill TN is worth the trip and a follow-up visit.

It’s loud. It’s fun. And it might just become your new favorite roll stop in Middle Tennessee.

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