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Nashville recommendations

Posted on 3/17/17 at 8:53 am
Posted by Elleshoe
Wade’s World
Member since Jun 2004
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Posted on 3/17/17 at 8:53 am
Quick weekend trip. This afternoon and all day tomorrow.

Restaurants (at least one date place)
Bars
Sights

Etc...

Help a brotha out
Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Member since Jul 2011
29431 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 9:27 am to
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Downtown: Lower Broadway Honky Tonks/Clubs/Restaurants

-- Downtown is cheese IMO (exception Flying Saucer), but I get it for the out of towners (ITNEVERRAINS)
-- It is a bit cheesy, and you can go to better clubs elsewhere. But then you don't see Tootsie's, The Ryman, etc... gotta spend at least a few hours on Broadway if you're from out of town. (DaGarun)

The Big Bang
-- Piano bar similar to Pat O's (jasonbohn9)

Paradise Park
-- Some of the best burgers in town (jasonbohn9)
-- Decorated in "redneck." One of my favorite honky-tonks. They sell Natural Light! College to post-college crowd. (DaGarun)

Robert's Western Wear
-- Only plays the traditional country music, mainly focusing on the 40s-60s. They play lots of Marty Robbins, Hank Sr., Gene Autry, Jimmie Rodgers, etc. I would definitely recommend checking it out when Brazilbilly is playing; very good old-time string band. They usually play twice a week. They do not play any newer country. (Slickback)
-- check out the Don Kelley Band. they have a guitar player(JD Simo) who is 25 years old and will blow you completely away. (Swanky)

Tootsie's
-- The most famous honky-tonk... lots of history here (DaGarun)

The Stage
-- Extremely crowded on Saturday nights, younger (eager) crowd (DaGarun)
-- I think the college aged and YP's would love The Stage on the Friday night before the game. Great band who plays a ton of current country hits that everybody knows. Plus its PACKED with extremely hot females. The band is Todd Sansom and Rebels Rage. (Swanky)

Wildhorse Saloon
-- Fun and family friendly (jasonbohn9)
-- Too "touristy" for my tastes (DaGarun)

Graham Central Station
-- Lots of LSU fans on Friday night, seven different bars inside (KevinD)
-- Graham is alright if you are 18...or a pedo. Graham is probably the only bar downtown that you don't have to be 21 to get into...so it's full of 18-20 year olds pretending to be awesome. (jasonbohn9)

3rd and Lindsley
-- 3rd and Lindsley is a real cool bar/grill with good music as well. Good mixture of the crowd. (Swanky)

Demo's Restaurant
-- Demo's restaurant downtown= Awesome (BayouBuster)

Ryman Auditorium
-- Home to the original Grand Ole Opry. Was moved to the newer, larger home in 1974. They have a museum and quick tours. Can also stand on the stage, take pictures, and pick the guitar. (Slickback)

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Other Bars/Restaurants/Misc

Sam's Sports Bar and Grill
-- Just past medical center on 21st in Hillsboro Village near campus (DaGarun)
-- Pretty good burgers and decent pizza (DaGarun)
-- NFL Network / Sunday ticket (DaGarun)
-- 21+ establishment, so smoking allowed. Pretty well ventilated, though. (DaGarun)
-- a block from my office, so somebody call me for lunch on Friday! (DaGarun)

Rotiers (Burgers)
-- Rotiers is great for burgers. Small, but delicious. And good fried pickles. (jasonbohn9)

Gold Rush
-- Gold Rush is another good bar right around Vandy. Decent food, good variety, plenty of TVs in the bar area. (jasonbohn9)

Melrose Pub
-- If you're college aged or just graduated, get up here on Thursday night... 2 for 1. (MusicCityBengal)

McCabe's Pub
-- on Murphy Rd in Sylvan Park. Family owned and run, really nice folks who love to talk sports. (MusicCityBengal)

Cafe Nona
-- The best upscale Italian in the city is across the street from McCabe's Pub, a very quiet neighborhood bistro vibe with absolutely amazing food. (MusicCityBengal)

Frougal McDougal's
-- if you're buying beer in bulk, or a keg, I suggest Frougal McDougal's, a beer/liquor warehouse off 8th Avenue downtown. (MusicCityBengal)
-- Something that took a little getting used to is you can't buy beer and wine/liquor in the same store, and grocery stores only carry beer. If you want wine/liquor, you have to go to the wine/liquor store. Sometimes the stores actually connect to one another, and you have to check out with your beer, then go next door and check out your liquor separately. It's effin silly... (DaGarun)

The Station Inn
-- If you want a true musical experience, go to The Station Inn in the Gulch (12th Avenue). It doesn't matter what night, it will be great. Some of the best newgrass/bluegrass in the world. (MusicCityBengal)

Rose Pepper's Cantina
-- The best Mexican in town is Rose Pepper's Cantina on Eastland Avenue in East Nashville. It's a hike from downtown and the Vandy area, though. (MusicCityBengal)

Flying Saucer
-- If you're a beer fanatic, we have a Flying Saucer (10th Avenue behind the Union Station Hotel), which is similar to the one in Memphis. (MusicCityBengal)

Yazoo Brewery and Pub
-- the local brew of note is YAZOO. They just moved their brewery and its pub into the Gulch area (12th South). Haven't been yet. (MusicCityBengal)

The Patterson House
-- A really unique bar experience, turn off your cell phone and put on some decent clothes, and go to The Patterson House. Modeled after the classic upscale speakeasies of the Prohibition Era. It has no sign (off Division in Midtown), so ask around. Go there for one cocktail (everything is served, created, etc., with traditional bartending methods). It's worth it. (MusicCityBengal)

Mafiaoza's
-- 27 and under will dig Mafiaoza's (ITNEVERRAINS)
-- I completely agree with the Maffiazos(sp?) comment above. It's awesome. (Swanky)

Pancake Pantry
-- Get there early, or prepare to wait! (DaGarun)
-- definitely awesome, but yes, get there early (jasonbohn9)
-- Pancake Pantry is fantastic, but if you go for breakfast you'd better go early! (ProfTiger)
-- You'll definitely stand in line for breakfast at the Pancake Pantry. (tiger81)
-- Absolutely! Like 8 a.m. at the latest early! (Jwodie)

Loveless Cafe
-- Great fried chicken (DaGarun)
-- Famous, and the brunch will blow you away (Jwodie)
-- Kinda out of the way, long cab ride (DaGarun)
-- alright, but not worth the drive IMHO (jasonbohn9)

Noshville Delicatessen
-- a great place for breakfast in the Vandy area (jasonbohn9)

Mall at Green Hills
-- Lots of new bars eateries, close to campus (JWodie)
-- green hills is alright if you are a hipster pompous douchebag(jasonbohn9)

Swett's Restaurant
-- Meat & 3 restaurant (1 meat, 3 sides ~$8)
-- Very good home cooking.. fried chicken, rotisserie, meatloaf, sweet potatoes, greens, etc... (DaGarun)
-- Not really convenient to campus area (DaGarun)

Sylvan Park Restaurant
-- Meat & 3 restaurant (1 meat, 3 sides ~$8)
-- Very good home cooking.. fried chicken, rotisserie, meatloaf, sweet potatoes, greens, etc... (DaGarun)
-- Closer to campus than Swett's, but more crowded usually. (DaGarun)

Prince's Hot Chicken
-- I find this gratuitously hot, otherwise... meh. Locals rave, and it's famous, but I guess I just don't get it. I'll take Popeye's (DaGarun)

Brick's Cafe
-- 3 locations in the area and while they may not look like anything special from the outside, they have awesome food...especially their brick oven pizza. The owner who started them is an LSU fan too (am4titansandlsu)
This post was edited on 3/17/17 at 9:30 am
Posted by DoUrden
UnderDark
Member since Oct 2011
25965 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 9:44 am to
The Cumberland Science Museum and planetarium used to be good, but it's been years since I have been.
Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Member since Jul 2011
29431 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 9:46 am to
Off topic @ DoUrden....I'm headed to NYC next week for work gonna try and get in some good eats and sights with pics
This post was edited on 3/17/17 at 9:47 am
Posted by Elleshoe
Wade’s World
Member since Jun 2004
143616 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 12:35 pm to
Any boozy brunch places?
Posted by DoUrden
UnderDark
Member since Oct 2011
25965 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 1:19 pm to
quote:

.I'm headed to NYC next week for work gonna try and get in some good eats and sights with pics


I've always wanted to visit NY, wouldn't want to live there but would like to spend a couple of weeks there. Looking forward to the report.
Posted by Saskwatch
Member since Feb 2016
16529 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 3:06 pm to
quote:

boozy brunch places


Tavern

Also if you like booze theres a good bit of breweries opening up in Nashville.
Bearded Iris has been hot lately
Posted by FinleyStreet
Member since Aug 2011
7896 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 5:18 pm to
The list posted above looks like it is from 2007.

Bobby's Idle Hour (bar)

Best Breweries
Bearded Iris - this place has my favorite beer anywhere
Smith & Lentz
Southern Grist

Restaurants
Rolf & Daughters
Fifth and Taylor
Hattie B's (if you like to wait)
Fido (breakfast)
Le Sel (brunch)
Marche (brunch)

Posted by CommunityCollegeFTW
Member since Apr 2011
19144 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 6:04 pm to
Tavern hands down but go early, right at open, the line will quickly form. Get the breakfast stir fry and libations are 2-1
Posted by ericberryistheman
Nashville, TN
Member since Feb 2009
858 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 7:08 pm to
Josephine's in 12 South has an awesome brunch.
Posted by ericberryistheman
Nashville, TN
Member since Feb 2009
858 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 7:10 pm to
Fin & Pearl if you like seafood for the date spot. It is great.
Posted by Shenanigans
Spring Hill, TN
Member since Nov 2012
2394 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 7:50 pm to
For food/date:
ACME Feed & Seed
The Southern
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