Guidebook for Nashville

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Guidebook for Nashville

Food Scene

Yummy breakfast crepes - fun place to meet friends for breakfast.
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Red Bicycle Coffee
2190 Nolensville Pike
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Yummy breakfast crepes - fun place to meet friends for breakfast.
Who doesn't love "HOT" donuts? Anytime - day or night
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Krispy Kreme
408 Thompson Ln
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Who doesn't love "HOT" donuts? Anytime - day or night
Close to the house, on my way to where ever, food is good. Good Happy Hour prices
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The Eastern Peak
536 Thompson Ln
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Close to the house, on my way to where ever, food is good. Good Happy Hour prices
Ethnic food- fresh prepped foods - try something new - take a bottle of wine with you
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Gojo Ethiopian Cafe and Restaurant
415 W Thompson Ln
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Ethnic food- fresh prepped foods - try something new - take a bottle of wine with you
One of my Nashville Favorites!
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Urban Grub
2506 12th Ave S
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One of my Nashville Favorites!
Highly recommended by a good friend - Now I must go there with my friend
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The Southern Steak & Oyster
150 3rd Ave S
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Highly recommended by a good friend - Now I must go there with my friend
Cant come South without trying BBQ - Some of the best Nashville has to offer
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Edley's Bar-B-Que
2706 12th Ave S
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Cant come South without trying BBQ - Some of the best Nashville has to offer
One of Nashville's Iconic restaurants
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Jimmy Kelly’s Steakhouse
217 Louise Ave
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One of Nashville's Iconic restaurants

Shopping

Downtown Franklin, Tennessee is a vibrant blend of historic preservation and modern sophistication. Just 14 miles from Nashville, you’ll find an oasis of Southern hospitality housed in a 16-block National Register district of award-winning antique shops, brick-and-mortar gift and book stores, fashion-forward boutiques, privately owned art galleries, lovingly restored homes and more.
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Franklin
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Downtown Franklin, Tennessee is a vibrant blend of historic preservation and modern sophistication. Just 14 miles from Nashville, you’ll find an oasis of Southern hospitality housed in a 16-block National Register district of award-winning antique shops, brick-and-mortar gift and book stores, fashion-forward boutiques, privately owned art galleries, lovingly restored homes and more.
Located in Nashville, Opry Mills® is Tennessee’s largest outlet and value retail destination. Our beautiful indoor mall boasts 200 + stores including; Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Forever 21, J.Crew Factory Store, Vera Bradley Outlet, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, and more. Enjoy the Opry Mills® experience with retailers ranging from jewelry to women’s apparel to sporting goods. We have full-service dining options including; Aquarium Restaurant, Rainforest Cafe, Chuy’s Mexican Food, and Bavarian Bierhaus as well as quick and fast options such as
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Opry Mills Shopping Center station
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Located in Nashville, Opry Mills® is Tennessee’s largest outlet and value retail destination. Our beautiful indoor mall boasts 200 + stores including; Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Forever 21, J.Crew Factory Store, Vera Bradley Outlet, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, and more. Enjoy the Opry Mills® experience with retailers ranging from jewelry to women’s apparel to sporting goods. We have full-service dining options including; Aquarium Restaurant, Rainforest Cafe, Chuy’s Mexican Food, and Bavarian Bierhaus as well as quick and fast options such as

Arts & Culture

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厄米塔治博物館
4580 Rachels Ln
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Cheekwood is a 55-acre botanical garden and art museum located on the historic Cheek estate. Originally built as the home of Leslie and Mabel Cheek in 1929, Cheekwood is one of the finest examples of an American Country Place Era estate. Since being converted into a museum of art and botanical garden in 1960, Cheekwood has presented world-class art exhibitions, spectacular gardens and an historic estate unlike anything else.
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Cheekwood Estate and Gardens
1200 Forrest Park Dr
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Cheekwood is a 55-acre botanical garden and art museum located on the historic Cheek estate. Originally built as the home of Leslie and Mabel Cheek in 1929, Cheekwood is one of the finest examples of an American Country Place Era estate. Since being converted into a museum of art and botanical garden in 1960, Cheekwood has presented world-class art exhibitions, spectacular gardens and an historic estate unlike anything else.
The Frist Center opened in April 2001, and since that time has hosted a spectacular array of art from the region and from around the world. Unlike any traditional museum you’ve ever visited, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts has become a magnet for Nashville’s rapidly expanding visual arts scene. With an exhibitions schedule that has new art flowing through the magnificent art deco building every 6 to 8 weeks, no matter how often you visit, there is always something new and exciting to see in the spacious galleries.
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弗里斯特美術館
919 Broadway
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The Frist Center opened in April 2001, and since that time has hosted a spectacular array of art from the region and from around the world. Unlike any traditional museum you’ve ever visited, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts has become a magnet for Nashville’s rapidly expanding visual arts scene. With an exhibitions schedule that has new art flowing through the magnificent art deco building every 6 to 8 weeks, no matter how often you visit, there is always something new and exciting to see in the spacious galleries.
If you've had all the honky tonkin' you can handle on Broadway, a change of pace is just a few blocks away. Nashville might be famous around the world for its country music, but the Schermerhorn Symphony Center provides a world-class facility for classical music. Its timeless design is influenced by many of Europe's finest concert halls, including the custom-built 3,600-pipe concert organ, but it's the high-tech attention to the acoustical details that allows for an unparalleled musical atmosphere. The Schermerhorn is home sweet home for the Grammy® Award-winning Nashville Symphony, so there's a great chance to catch a concert all year round.
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納什維爾的Schermerhorn交響樂中心
1 Symphony Pl
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If you've had all the honky tonkin' you can handle on Broadway, a change of pace is just a few blocks away. Nashville might be famous around the world for its country music, but the Schermerhorn Symphony Center provides a world-class facility for classical music. Its timeless design is influenced by many of Europe's finest concert halls, including the custom-built 3,600-pipe concert organ, but it's the high-tech attention to the acoustical details that allows for an unparalleled musical atmosphere. The Schermerhorn is home sweet home for the Grammy® Award-winning Nashville Symphony, so there's a great chance to catch a concert all year round.

Entertainment & Activities

Country's most famous stage" has been the destination for top country talent and die-hard country fans for over eight decades. The Grand Ole Opry started as a radio show in a Nashville office building back in 1925, and then hop-scotched around different venues over the next 50 years before settling into its 4,400-seat permanent home at Opryland in 1974. Performances take place every Friday and Saturday night and an additional Tuesday night performance is added from March to December.
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大奧普里
600 Opryland Dr
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Country's most famous stage" has been the destination for top country talent and die-hard country fans for over eight decades. The Grand Ole Opry started as a radio show in a Nashville office building back in 1925, and then hop-scotched around different venues over the next 50 years before settling into its 4,400-seat permanent home at Opryland in 1974. Performances take place every Friday and Saturday night and an additional Tuesday night performance is added from March to December.

Sightseeing

You're only cheating yourself if a trip to Nashville doesn't include a sampling of the live sounds that help give Music City its name. The joints down on Lower Broadway are always jumping. In fact, most bands count off their first song as early as 10 a.m. Locals tend to favor Robert's Western World, where you can order a cold PBR or buy a pair of boots while listening to a live jukebox of country classics. For music history buffs, Tootsie's World Famous Orchid Lounge is a must. Little has changed in this dive bar since it regularly served Patsy Cline, Kris Kristofferson and Roger Miller.
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Broadway
Broadway
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You're only cheating yourself if a trip to Nashville doesn't include a sampling of the live sounds that help give Music City its name. The joints down on Lower Broadway are always jumping. In fact, most bands count off their first song as early as 10 a.m. Locals tend to favor Robert's Western World, where you can order a cold PBR or buy a pair of boots while listening to a live jukebox of country classics. For music history buffs, Tootsie's World Famous Orchid Lounge is a must. Little has changed in this dive bar since it regularly served Patsy Cline, Kris Kristofferson and Roger Miller.
There's a saying in Music City: "It All Begins With A Song." The Bluebird Café is where many of those hit songs are born. Nestled inside a shopping center in Nashville's Green Hills commercial district, the intimate, 100-seat venue is a place where veteran and up-and-coming songwriters test new material on a live audience. There are typically two shows a night, with a cover-free show starting around 6 p.m. Writers with a few (or a few dozen) cuts under the belt usually take the stage after 9 p.m. It's an atmosphere that honors the songwriter and songs, so be sure to save your hootin' and hollerin' for the honky tonks or you may hear "Shhh!" from the staff. Space is limited, so making a rese
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The Bluebird Cafe
4104 Hillsboro Pike
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There's a saying in Music City: "It All Begins With A Song." The Bluebird Café is where many of those hit songs are born. Nestled inside a shopping center in Nashville's Green Hills commercial district, the intimate, 100-seat venue is a place where veteran and up-and-coming songwriters test new material on a live audience. There are typically two shows a night, with a cover-free show starting around 6 p.m. Writers with a few (or a few dozen) cuts under the belt usually take the stage after 9 p.m. It's an atmosphere that honors the songwriter and songs, so be sure to save your hootin' and hollerin' for the honky tonks or you may hear "Shhh!" from the staff. Space is limited, so making a rese
Without question the first item on any visitor's to-do list in Nashville is a trip to the building that is home to more country music treasures than anywhere else on the planet. The $37 million landmark takes up an entire city block. The main exhibit inside, Sing Me Back Home: A Journey Through Country Music, is state-of-the-art interactive tour that features artifacts from country's past (Bill Monroe's 1923 Gibson F-5 mandoin), present (Keith Urban's and Brad Paisley's guitars) and future (a Taylor Swift mini-exhibit on using social media to communicate with fans). Be sure to stop in at the gift shop, where you'll find an impressive selection of CDs, one-of-a-kind souvenirs and Hatch Show P
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鄉村音樂名人堂和博物館
222 Rep. John Lewis Way S
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Without question the first item on any visitor's to-do list in Nashville is a trip to the building that is home to more country music treasures than anywhere else on the planet. The $37 million landmark takes up an entire city block. The main exhibit inside, Sing Me Back Home: A Journey Through Country Music, is state-of-the-art interactive tour that features artifacts from country's past (Bill Monroe's 1923 Gibson F-5 mandoin), present (Keith Urban's and Brad Paisley's guitars) and future (a Taylor Swift mini-exhibit on using social media to communicate with fans). Be sure to stop in at the gift shop, where you'll find an impressive selection of CDs, one-of-a-kind souvenirs and Hatch Show P
Home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 until 1974, an eye-popping list of country legends have performed on this legendary stage. Unbelievably, this Nashville landmark stood mostly vacant before being restored in 1994. Now the outstanding acoustics draw a wide variety of acts, ranging from Aretha Franklin to Yo-Yo Ma. Originally built as a house of worship, the building earned the nickname "The Mother Church of Country Music" and audiences today continue to enjoy a wide variety of acts while seated in pews. Fans can have their photo taken on the historic stage, cut a CD in the Ryman studio, or take a guided Backstage Tour through dressing rooms once used by Hank Williams and Minnie Pearl year
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Ryman Auditorium
116 5th Ave N
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Home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 until 1974, an eye-popping list of country legends have performed on this legendary stage. Unbelievably, this Nashville landmark stood mostly vacant before being restored in 1994. Now the outstanding acoustics draw a wide variety of acts, ranging from Aretha Franklin to Yo-Yo Ma. Originally built as a house of worship, the building earned the nickname "The Mother Church of Country Music" and audiences today continue to enjoy a wide variety of acts while seated in pews. Fans can have their photo taken on the historic stage, cut a CD in the Ryman studio, or take a guided Backstage Tour through dressing rooms once used by Hank Williams and Minnie Pearl year
Inside the simple, one-story building on Music Row is the room that launched a thousand hits. Built with the help of Chet Atkins and now a part of the Country Music Hall of Fame, a visit offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes at one of the key contributors to the legendary Nashville Sound. Elvis Presley mastered over two hundred records at the facility, and country royalty ranging from Eddy Arnold to Waylon Jennings to Dolly Parton have all used the studio to record.
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RCA Studio B
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Inside the simple, one-story building on Music Row is the room that launched a thousand hits. Built with the help of Chet Atkins and now a part of the Country Music Hall of Fame, a visit offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes at one of the key contributors to the legendary Nashville Sound. Elvis Presley mastered over two hundred records at the facility, and country royalty ranging from Eddy Arnold to Waylon Jennings to Dolly Parton have all used the studio to record.