Guidebook for Nashville

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Guidebook for Nashville

Food Scene

Great Coffee
271 recommandé par les habitants
CREMA
15 Hermitage Ave
271 recommandé par les habitants
Great Coffee
what is not to love about this place!
571 recommandé par les habitants
Pinewood Social
33 Peabody St
571 recommandé par les habitants
what is not to love about this place!
The best Thai in town
156 recommandé par les habitants
The Smiling Elephant
2213 8th Ave S
156 recommandé par les habitants
The best Thai in town
Excellent for celebrity sightings. I saw the Kings of Leon dining there last week!
330 recommandé par les habitants
City House
1222 4th Ave N
330 recommandé par les habitants
Excellent for celebrity sightings. I saw the Kings of Leon dining there last week!
Food
34 recommandé par les habitants
Hard Rock Cafe Nashville
100 Broadway
34 recommandé par les habitants
Food
Grass-fed beef burgers, shakes & sweet-potato fries draw crowds to this down-home lunch-only spot.
83 recommandé par les habitants
Gabby's Burgers & Fries
493 Humphreys St
83 recommandé par les habitants
Grass-fed beef burgers, shakes & sweet-potato fries draw crowds to this down-home lunch-only spot.
Located right next to David Lusk, Dozen already has a steady and loyal clientele. I could see why when I saw the food coming out of the kitchen. There are salads with farro, fresh herbs, lemon garlic, fresh green beans and sandwiches of smoked trout, lemon, herbs and fennel on a baguette.
108 recommandé par les habitants
Dozen Bakery
516 Hagan St
108 recommandé par les habitants
Located right next to David Lusk, Dozen already has a steady and loyal clientele. I could see why when I saw the food coming out of the kitchen. There are salads with farro, fresh herbs, lemon garlic, fresh green beans and sandwiches of smoked trout, lemon, herbs and fennel on a baguette.
This intimate 24 seat restaurant has made a splash in Nashville’s ever-growing culinary scene, offering a unique dining experience. Parties of one to four people can choose from a curated multi-course, a-la carte menu, while parties of 6 or more are offered a decadent pre-fixed menu. Bastion also has an incredible bar which serves up some innovative cocktails with quality spirits.
192 recommandé par les habitants
Bastion
434 Houston St
192 recommandé par les habitants
This intimate 24 seat restaurant has made a splash in Nashville’s ever-growing culinary scene, offering a unique dining experience. Parties of one to four people can choose from a curated multi-course, a-la carte menu, while parties of 6 or more are offered a decadent pre-fixed menu. Bastion also has an incredible bar which serves up some innovative cocktails with quality spirits.
If you looking for adventurous, try their PB&J with bacon, strawberry jelly and mint on wheat bread. As far as delis go, Clawson’s is reasonably priced and absolutely delicious.
32 recommandé par les habitants
Clawson's Pub & Deli
1205 4th Ave S
32 recommandé par les habitants
If you looking for adventurous, try their PB&J with bacon, strawberry jelly and mint on wheat bread. As far as delis go, Clawson’s is reasonably priced and absolutely delicious.
If you’ve hit the Nashville Flea Market recently, you will notice that the parking lot of Smokin Thighs is packed. It’s located on Wedgewood and professes to have Nashville’s largest selection of moonshine. Indeed, they put their money where their mouth is with a happy hour that runs from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Their food truck has been popular for a long time, so it’s great to see that they’ve invested in bricks and mortar.
51 recommandé par les habitants
Smokin Thighs
611 Wedgewood Ave
51 recommandé par les habitants
If you’ve hit the Nashville Flea Market recently, you will notice that the parking lot of Smokin Thighs is packed. It’s located on Wedgewood and professes to have Nashville’s largest selection of moonshine. Indeed, they put their money where their mouth is with a happy hour that runs from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Their food truck has been popular for a long time, so it’s great to see that they’ve invested in bricks and mortar.

Everything Else

cool art studios and crafts space
Fort Houston
217 Willow St
cool art studios and crafts space
Great local beer
169 recommandé par les habitants
Brasserie Yazoo
900 River Bluff Drive
169 recommandé par les habitants
Great local beer
Nashville's convention center
115 recommandé par les habitants
Centre de la ville de la musique de Nashville
201 Rep. John Lewis Way S
115 recommandé par les habitants
Nashville's convention center
Gorgeous reclaimed wood supplier!! This is a "must visit!"
Woodstock Vintage Lumber
Gorgeous reclaimed wood supplier!! This is a "must visit!"
Fantastic Live Music!
120 recommandé par les habitants
City Winery
609 Lafayette St
120 recommandé par les habitants
Fantastic Live Music!
Go Titans!!
493 recommandé par les habitants
Nissan Stadium
1 Titans Way
493 recommandé par les habitants
Go Titans!!

Drinks & Nightlife

best live music in the music city
601 recommandé par les habitants
Robert's Western World
416 Broadway
601 recommandé par les habitants
best live music in the music city
Local Craft Brewery
109 recommandé par les habitants
Jackalope Brewing Company - The Ranch
429B Houston St
109 recommandé par les habitants
Local Craft Brewery
Great chicken, great mexican food, good vibes
116 recommandé par les habitants
Taco Mamacita
1234 Church St
116 recommandé par les habitants
Great chicken, great mexican food, good vibes
Bar/ Great food
578 recommandé par les habitants
Acme Feed & Seed
101 Broadway
578 recommandé par les habitants
Bar/ Great food
The history of Printers Alley would be amiss without mentioning the Rainbow Room owned and operated by one of the true stars in Printers Alley, David "Skull" Schulman. Skull was so beloved by his fellow Nashvillians that the Nashville City Council unanimously adopted a resolution declaring him as "The Mayor of Printers Alley." Originally, the club was an exotic dance club. What set Skull's club apart from its neighbor, The Black Poodle, was the live band performing the music for the dancers. The Rainbow Room was the only club in Nashville to have live music accompanying the burlesque shows. After the death of David "Skull" Schulman in 1998, the venue was closed and was used as a storage unit for the venues along Printers Alley. Reopened in June 2015, the historic Skull's Rainbow Room again features fine food, music and libations at its original location.
152 recommandé par les habitants
Skull's Rainbow Room
222 Printers Alley
152 recommandé par les habitants
The history of Printers Alley would be amiss without mentioning the Rainbow Room owned and operated by one of the true stars in Printers Alley, David "Skull" Schulman. Skull was so beloved by his fellow Nashvillians that the Nashville City Council unanimously adopted a resolution declaring him as "The Mayor of Printers Alley." Originally, the club was an exotic dance club. What set Skull's club apart from its neighbor, The Black Poodle, was the live band performing the music for the dancers. The Rainbow Room was the only club in Nashville to have live music accompanying the burlesque shows. After the death of David "Skull" Schulman in 1998, the venue was closed and was used as a storage unit for the venues along Printers Alley. Reopened in June 2015, the historic Skull's Rainbow Room again features fine food, music and libations at its original location.
Best dive bar with karaoke in town...and the owner really looks like Santa.
170 recommandé par les habitants
Santa's Pub
2225 Bransford Ave
170 recommandé par les habitants
Best dive bar with karaoke in town...and the owner really looks like Santa.
Their huge, 11,000-square-foot facility has a tasting room that’s open to the public for tours and more.
28 recommandé par les habitants
Corsair Distillery Headquarters
601 Merritt Ave
28 recommandé par les habitants
Their huge, 11,000-square-foot facility has a tasting room that’s open to the public for tours and more.

Parks & Nature

699 recommandé par les habitants
Le Parthénon
2500 West End Ave
699 recommandé par les habitants

Arts & Culture

David Lusk has been a force in Memphis for years. His expertise in assisting collectors, young and old, in making smart purchases is renowned. David also represents the estates of Carroll Cloar and Mary Sims, two of the South’s most revered artists.
8 recommandé par les habitants
David Lusk Gallery Nashville
516 Hagan St
8 recommandé par les habitants
David Lusk has been a force in Memphis for years. His expertise in assisting collectors, young and old, in making smart purchases is renowned. David also represents the estates of Carroll Cloar and Mary Sims, two of the South’s most revered artists.
Founded in 1994 by Janice Zeitlin, Zeitgeist is one of Nashville’s premier art galleries for contemporary and new artists. With its wide, expansive walls, Zeitgeist represents artists such as photographer Caroline Allison, Will Berry and Lain York. Zeitgeist moved to Hagan Street after being located in Hillsboro Village for 15 years.
11 recommandé par les habitants
Zeitgeist
516 Hagan St
11 recommandé par les habitants
Founded in 1994 by Janice Zeitlin, Zeitgeist is one of Nashville’s premier art galleries for contemporary and new artists. With its wide, expansive walls, Zeitgeist represents artists such as photographer Caroline Allison, Will Berry and Lain York. Zeitgeist moved to Hagan Street after being located in Hillsboro Village for 15 years.
Channel To Channel began as a small studio for Founder and Director, Dustin Hedrick, in 2011. Over the years it grew to include a gallery representing other artists as well as an open studio for Nashville artists to engage, socialize, and learn from each other. In 2015, it moved down the street from the May Hosiery Mill to the Packing Plant where there are currently 5 different contemporary art galleries. It continues to host a different artist every 2 months as well as provide figure drawing open studios (Drink-n-Draw) 3-4 times a week.
Channel To Channel Gallery
3800 Hagan St
Channel To Channel began as a small studio for Founder and Director, Dustin Hedrick, in 2011. Over the years it grew to include a gallery representing other artists as well as an open studio for Nashville artists to engage, socialize, and learn from each other. In 2015, it moved down the street from the May Hosiery Mill to the Packing Plant where there are currently 5 different contemporary art galleries. It continues to host a different artist every 2 months as well as provide figure drawing open studios (Drink-n-Draw) 3-4 times a week.
A recent exhibit of Vivian Maier’s work caught my eye, as her story of being an unknown photographer whose work has been compared to Diane Arbus and Walker Evans is now well publicized. Founded by art dealer Susan Sherrick and collector Paul Gilbert, the gallery opened its doors in 2014 with featured works by Marcel Dzama and Vivian Maier.
Sherrick & Paul Gallery
438 Houston St
A recent exhibit of Vivian Maier’s work caught my eye, as her story of being an unknown photographer whose work has been compared to Diane Arbus and Walker Evans is now well publicized. Founded by art dealer Susan Sherrick and collector Paul Gilbert, the gallery opened its doors in 2014 with featured works by Marcel Dzama and Vivian Maier.
For the last 20 years, Julia Martin has worked with some of Nashville’s notable art galleries. Yet, in the fall of 2013, the calling to open her own gallery presented itself. Julia’s stable cadre of artists has grown to reach all the way to San Francisco. It’s worth a visit to see Michael McConnell, the current exhibiting artist. His DOMESTICITY work uses animals and household objects to explore normative gender roles. It throws a delightful and magical spin into the shifting boundaries around everyday home life.
8 recommandé par les habitants
Julia Martin Gallery
444 Humphreys St
8 recommandé par les habitants
For the last 20 years, Julia Martin has worked with some of Nashville’s notable art galleries. Yet, in the fall of 2013, the calling to open her own gallery presented itself. Julia’s stable cadre of artists has grown to reach all the way to San Francisco. It’s worth a visit to see Michael McConnell, the current exhibiting artist. His DOMESTICITY work uses animals and household objects to explore normative gender roles. It throws a delightful and magical spin into the shifting boundaries around everyday home life.
COOP is committed to exhibiting art of diverse media and content, with a goal to provide an alternative venue for artists free from the constraints of the retail market. COOP seeks to initiate a discourse between Nashville and art scenes across the country by inviting artists to show, develop projects, and interact with the Nashville community.
Coop Gallery
507 Hagan St
COOP is committed to exhibiting art of diverse media and content, with a goal to provide an alternative venue for artists free from the constraints of the retail market. COOP seeks to initiate a discourse between Nashville and art scenes across the country by inviting artists to show, develop projects, and interact with the Nashville community.
Nashville Scene's "Best of Nashville 2017" awards mild climate with Writer's Choice for "Best Gallery"
mild climate
507c Hagan St
Nashville Scene's "Best of Nashville 2017" awards mild climate with Writer's Choice for "Best Gallery"
Student run gallery based out of Lipscomb University aiming to bring new and innovative work to Nashville's art scene.
Open Gallery
Student run gallery based out of Lipscomb University aiming to bring new and innovative work to Nashville's art scene.
Monthly pop up gallery. Opens every 1st Saturday of each month and hangs till the next. Showcases both local and not local artists.
444 Humphreys St
444 Humphreys Street
Monthly pop up gallery. Opens every 1st Saturday of each month and hangs till the next. Showcases both local and not local artists.

Sightseeing

If you want to see preservation at its best, head over to Houston Station. Built in 1885, it is one of Nashville’s most inspiring event spaces with its exquisite masonry and incredible acoustics. Whether it’s a wedding or company party, Houston Station continues to be a favorite of StyleBlueprint.
6 recommandé par les habitants
Houston Station
434 Houston St
6 recommandé par les habitants
If you want to see preservation at its best, head over to Houston Station. Built in 1885, it is one of Nashville’s most inspiring event spaces with its exquisite masonry and incredible acoustics. Whether it’s a wedding or company party, Houston Station continues to be a favorite of StyleBlueprint.