Native 615 here. Don’t miss Santa’s Pub around midnight. Big Al’s deli American Legion post 82 (music) Plaza Mariachi (Salsa Dancing) Dino’s (burgers and beer) Radner lake (hiking) El Tapitio (tacos) Also, you should be asking Meagan Berry what happened to the potential rail system.
I loved boating on Old Hickory Lake, it's an underrated activity in Nashville. Awedaddy's and Sam's Sport's Grille are very fun bars with plenty of boat parking. I also have a great love for Loveless Cafe for breakfast. It's not all about Broadway.
Please if you make an updated video or your videos of Nashville. Please include our amazing river and two lakes. There are islands to explore and camp at. Dock restaurants to enjoy, music there as well at cedar creek. Firework displays on the water during the 4th of July. General Jackson tours and dinners at opryland hotel and mall. There’s so so so much more than broadway. Please branch out to give every tourist and visitor a truly awe inspiring time here!
Been there 3 times.....but if you go there to see STAR...you're in for a big surprise....you have to go to the Grand ole opry..........But I did LOVE my trip...
I got a spot at best Western by Opryland relatively decent price. Airbnb are nice but they are a total rip off of their fees cleaning and taxes you might start out at $300 for three nights but she’ll end up with the $600 bill.
Nashville resident from 1971 to 1995. Back when the Opry was at the Ryman Auditorium, and the busiest spots on "Lower Broad" were Tootsie's and Ernest Tubb's Record Shop. Printers' Alley was much different, too. I suppose progress and change are inevitable, but based on your video, the Lower Broad and 1st through 8th Avenues are unrecognizable except for the remaining landmarks.
Going back to Nashville for the Bitcoin conference after 20 years i am sure its going to be bittersweet. I was building house's in Fairfield Glade in 2004 how time flies. Should be nice looking forward to it.
#1 FIRST THING to DO Stop in at Sam's Clothing and Get a Cowboy hat at the Lowest Price in Nashville 227 Rep John Lewis N (formerly 5th Ave) Downtown Nashville next to historic Woolworth Theater across from walgreen's just a Couple Blocks off Broadway ... Tell 'em the Bossman sent ya!
Impossible to get around…major interstates circling downtown have same capacity as the 1970’s as well as exits spaced out 100 feet from each other at Demonbreon and Charlotte Ave. Also access to the soccer stadium is off a tiny residential street (Wedgewood) which is a traffic nightmare.
Dickson Dickson a shout out from capital records here on music row read your article about every road here in Nashville and yes its very hard to get around, population has exploded and the highways have not meant population expansion, more buildings less roads give them a little time to figure out, good luck to ya,Danny Malliard 😅
I'm from California and transplanting to Nashville. Don't worry, many of us hate woke culture. But that being said, perhaps Nashville citizens can creat the Don't California my Nashville mentality to it forces this of us who are woke to not vote Democrat anymore
Gee... with all the people coming to Nashville, and you're surprised about crowds, parking, and prices? Oh, and only country music? In NASHVILLE??? Wow.
Native 615 here. Don’t miss Santa’s Pub around midnight.
Big Al’s deli
American Legion post 82 (music)
Plaza Mariachi (Salsa Dancing)
Dino’s (burgers and beer)
Radner lake (hiking)
El Tapitio (tacos)
Also, you should be asking Meagan Berry what happened to the potential rail system.
I loved boating on Old Hickory Lake, it's an underrated activity in Nashville. Awedaddy's and Sam's Sport's Grille are very fun bars with plenty of boat parking. I also have a great love for Loveless Cafe for breakfast. It's not all about Broadway.
Great video, love Nashville. Great tip on the boots.
Great video Thank you!!!! we are going in November and can't wait!!!
Talent in Nashville is over the top
Thank you for the Vid, very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
Visiting for the first time this weekend. Thanks for the informative video!
Have a great time! Thanks for the comment!
Now this is a great vid!! Subbed
Please if you make an updated video or your videos of Nashville. Please include our amazing river and two lakes. There are islands to explore and camp at. Dock restaurants to enjoy, music there as well at cedar creek. Firework displays on the water during the 4th of July. General Jackson tours and dinners at opryland hotel and mall. There’s so so so much more than broadway. Please branch out to give every tourist and visitor a truly awe inspiring time here!
We have a great edition in the works!! Thank you for the feedback!
Going there next month great videos!
Awesome! And thank you!
favorite memory is trying hattie bs for the 1st time. the best!
Hello. Do you know if Nashville has science/natural history museums in the city?
I remember buying a science lab kit from a Service Merchandise on Broadway in 1989 when I was 12
Been there 3 times.....but if you go there to see STAR...you're in for a big surprise....you have to go to the Grand ole opry..........But I did LOVE my trip...
Staying at the best Western Opryland is that a good location to see everything in Nashville?
Ill be there this weekend and im looking forward to the Opry and the Jason Aldean rooftop!
Anyone have tips & tricks for Aldean's bar?
are there tricks? Other than "go the Bar?"
I got a spot at best Western by Opryland relatively decent price. Airbnb are nice but they are a total rip off of their fees cleaning and taxes you might start out at $300 for three nights but she’ll end up with the $600 bill.
Nashville resident from 1971 to 1995. Back when the Opry was at the Ryman Auditorium, and the busiest spots on "Lower Broad" were Tootsie's and Ernest Tubb's Record Shop. Printers' Alley was much different, too.
I suppose progress and change are inevitable, but based on your video, the Lower Broad and 1st through 8th Avenues are unrecognizable except for the remaining landmarks.
Nice place hope i can visit there someday😂
Nashville memories: 2nd Avenue Graham Central Station 😂 Hickory Hollow mall and Rivergate mall.
Going back to Nashville for the Bitcoin conference after 20 years i am sure its going to be bittersweet. I was building house's in Fairfield Glade in 2004 how time flies. Should be nice looking forward to it.
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What restaurant did you go to?
#1 FIRST THING to DO Stop in at Sam's Clothing and Get a Cowboy hat at the Lowest Price in Nashville
227 Rep John Lewis N (formerly 5th Ave) Downtown Nashville next to historic Woolworth Theater across from walgreen's just a Couple Blocks off Broadway ... Tell 'em the Bossman sent ya!
Impossible to get around…major interstates circling downtown have same capacity as the 1970’s as well as exits spaced out 100 feet from each other at Demonbreon and Charlotte Ave. Also access to the soccer stadium is off a tiny residential street (Wedgewood) which is a traffic nightmare.
Dickson Dickson a shout out from capital records here on music row read your article about every road here in Nashville and yes its very hard to get around, population has exploded and the highways have not meant population expansion, more buildings less roads give them a little time to figure out, good luck to ya,Danny Malliard 😅
One of the things to hate about Nashville is the fact they took out opryland USA (Nashville’s only amusement park) and replaced it with a hotel.
There is talks of another.
As a Nashville native born and raised, I never forgave Nashville for that 😂
I live in Nashville actually and I love it. I know it might be just a little bit dangerous but that’s OK.
Growth and development gang is promote.
Southern hospitality went out the window when all the people from California and new york bought all houses
Lol
So much of it did!
Possible but the other alternative would be that it could turned into another Alabama since Nashville is not a real city
I'm from California and transplanting to Nashville. Don't worry, many of us hate woke culture. But that being said, perhaps Nashville citizens can creat the Don't California my Nashville mentality to it forces this of us who are woke to not vote Democrat anymore
Tsk tsk
Gee... with all the people coming to Nashville, and you're surprised about crowds, parking, and prices? Oh, and only country music? In NASHVILLE??? Wow.
Dont allow video in Johnny Cash museum - but thats obviously what was being recorded in your video.... lol.
great vid... taked me out of going :)
You must stop by!
$35 for parking??? Where??? That’s cheap! Most lots are $100 a night/event now…
We paid U$ 30 to park at Bridgestone Arena last month.
Nashville is the no.1 Bachelorette party scene. Be prepared to see a lot of twerking.
You are incorrect. A lot of the history of Nashville is being torn down. The city is losing its uniqueness and small town field.