Dream Studio Getaway Guide

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Dream Studio Getaway Guide

Food scene

AFH has over two dozen food spaces and bars, a full-service wine focused restaurant, a rooftop live music venue with epic views of Historic Ryman Auditorium and a fun, energetic vibe.
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Assembly Food Hall
5055 Broadway
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AFH has over two dozen food spaces and bars, a full-service wine focused restaurant, a rooftop live music venue with epic views of Historic Ryman Auditorium and a fun, energetic vibe.
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Rock Bottom
111 Broadway
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Lively daily market featuring a wide variety of local foods, produce, crafts, classes & chef demos.
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Nashville Farmers' Market
900 Rosa L Parks Blvd
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Lively daily market featuring a wide variety of local foods, produce, crafts, classes & chef demos.
Daytime cafe where guests can cook their own pancakes & dabble with a big selection of toppings.
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The Pfunky Griddle
2800 Bransford Ave
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Daytime cafe where guests can cook their own pancakes & dabble with a big selection of toppings.

Shopping

The infamous Opryland area has shopping malls the Grand Ole Opry House and Opryland Hotel. Check out the Soundwaves indoor water park!
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Opry Mills
433 Opry Mills Dr
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The infamous Opryland area has shopping malls the Grand Ole Opry House and Opryland Hotel. Check out the Soundwaves indoor water park!
Cool collection of local shops offering clothing & gifts, plus specialty foods & salon services
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The Shoppes On Fatherland
Fatherland Street
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Cool collection of local shops offering clothing & gifts, plus specialty foods & salon services

Neighborhoods

The Gulch is an upscale neighborhood known for its chic hotels, high-end fashion boutiques and trendsetting restaurants. In a striking art deco building, The Frist Art Museum hosts diverse, adventurous exhibitions, as well as film screenings and lectures. Renowned bluegrass musicians take the stage at The Station Inn, a tiny club open since the 1970s, while Mercy Lounge has indie, soul and folk gigs.
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The Gulch
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The Gulch is an upscale neighborhood known for its chic hotels, high-end fashion boutiques and trendsetting restaurants. In a striking art deco building, The Frist Art Museum hosts diverse, adventurous exhibitions, as well as film screenings and lectures. Renowned bluegrass musicians take the stage at The Station Inn, a tiny club open since the 1970s, while Mercy Lounge has indie, soul and folk gigs.
Morning How ya feeling, sunshine? If you're well rested and willing to slip into something other than sweatpants, scoot over to Main Street's Marché Artisan Foods for a classier-than-average brunch. Chef Margot McCormack 's menu changes weekly and often includes treats like croissant French toast or a duck confit crepe with sweet potatoes and kale-walnut pesto. If you're looking for a more low-key joint, around the corner is Tenn16, where you can take in a plate of chicken and waffles or crab benedict as well as whatever game is showing on the ginormous flat screens. After carbo-loading, waddle over to The Shoppes on Fatherland, a nearly hidden cluster of hip stores. Sift through The Trunk's collection of women's and men's apparel that's expertly curated by celebrity stylist Abby Franklin. Rusty Rats Antiques & Vintage is more than a filled-to-the-gills antique shop. Afternoon You'd be crazy if you weren't hungry by now; luckily, you're mere steps away from Tex-Mex, glorious Tex-Mex. The Local Taco opened an east side location late last year, bringing an impressive lunch menu with standouts like spicy avocado tacos and smoked brisket enchiladas. Fill up then backtrack to Woodland and get lost wandering through the Art & Invention Gallery, which showcases works of all kinds by local artists such as cartoon-inspired painter Brian Nash, Tomato Art Fest cofounder Bret MacFadyen, and experimental photographer Andy Detwiler. Snap back to reality with a jolt of caffeine courtesy of nearby Bongo East, yet another Nashville institution that has expanded to this side of the river. Evening As the sun sets on East Nashville, make your way to The Treehouse for a cozy and creative tapas-style dinner. Nightlife in Five Points is often associated with a string of rowdy bars along 11th Street: There's 3 Crow, The Red Door Saloon, Drifters, and Beyond the Edge. But we keep finding ourselves back at The Lipstick Lounge, a no-frills karaoke bar. (Then again, have you ever been to a karaoke bar with frills?) Hang back and watch your friends duet to 'Islands in the Stream” or gather some liquid courage and channel your inner Beyoncé or Bowie. The resulting shenanigans are perfect fodder for the quick stroll to your final stop on this tour: the walk-up slice window at Five Points Pizza. Cheesy goodness in hand, it's time to call it a night and your trusty Lyft driver.
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Five Points
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Morning How ya feeling, sunshine? If you're well rested and willing to slip into something other than sweatpants, scoot over to Main Street's Marché Artisan Foods for a classier-than-average brunch. Chef Margot McCormack 's menu changes weekly and often includes treats like croissant French toast or a duck confit crepe with sweet potatoes and kale-walnut pesto. If you're looking for a more low-key joint, around the corner is Tenn16, where you can take in a plate of chicken and waffles or crab benedict as well as whatever game is showing on the ginormous flat screens. After carbo-loading, waddle over to The Shoppes on Fatherland, a nearly hidden cluster of hip stores. Sift through The Trunk's collection of women's and men's apparel that's expertly curated by celebrity stylist Abby Franklin. Rusty Rats Antiques & Vintage is more than a filled-to-the-gills antique shop. Afternoon You'd be crazy if you weren't hungry by now; luckily, you're mere steps away from Tex-Mex, glorious Tex-Mex. The Local Taco opened an east side location late last year, bringing an impressive lunch menu with standouts like spicy avocado tacos and smoked brisket enchiladas. Fill up then backtrack to Woodland and get lost wandering through the Art & Invention Gallery, which showcases works of all kinds by local artists such as cartoon-inspired painter Brian Nash, Tomato Art Fest cofounder Bret MacFadyen, and experimental photographer Andy Detwiler. Snap back to reality with a jolt of caffeine courtesy of nearby Bongo East, yet another Nashville institution that has expanded to this side of the river. Evening As the sun sets on East Nashville, make your way to The Treehouse for a cozy and creative tapas-style dinner. Nightlife in Five Points is often associated with a string of rowdy bars along 11th Street: There's 3 Crow, The Red Door Saloon, Drifters, and Beyond the Edge. But we keep finding ourselves back at The Lipstick Lounge, a no-frills karaoke bar. (Then again, have you ever been to a karaoke bar with frills?) Hang back and watch your friends duet to 'Islands in the Stream” or gather some liquid courage and channel your inner Beyoncé or Bowie. The resulting shenanigans are perfect fodder for the quick stroll to your final stop on this tour: the walk-up slice window at Five Points Pizza. Cheesy goodness in hand, it's time to call it a night and your trusty Lyft driver.

Museum

The Tennessee State Museum is a large museum in Nashville depicting the history of the U.S. state of Tennessee. The current facility opened on October 4, 2018, at the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard and Jefferson Street at the foot of Capitol Hill by the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park.
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Tennessee State Museum
1000 Rosa L Parks Blvd
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The Tennessee State Museum is a large museum in Nashville depicting the history of the U.S. state of Tennessee. The current facility opened on October 4, 2018, at the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard and Jefferson Street at the foot of Capitol Hill by the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park.
The Frist Art Museum, formerly known as the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, is an art exhibition hall in Nashville, Tennessee, housed in the city's historic U.S. Post Office building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Frist Art Museum
919 Broadway
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The Frist Art Museum, formerly known as the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, is an art exhibition hall in Nashville, Tennessee, housed in the city's historic U.S. Post Office building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Salón de la Fama y Museo de la Música Country
222 Rep. John Lewis Way S
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The National Museum of African American Music is a museum in Nashville, Tennessee. The museum showcases the musical genres inspired, created, or influenced by African-Americans. Its location at Fifth + Broadway in Downtown Nashville, as opposed to historically-Black Jefferson Street, has been controversial.
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National Museum of African American Music
510 Broadway
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The National Museum of African American Music is a museum in Nashville, Tennessee. The museum showcases the musical genres inspired, created, or influenced by African-Americans. Its location at Fifth + Broadway in Downtown Nashville, as opposed to historically-Black Jefferson Street, has been controversial.
This red-brick museum displays pictures & memorabilia from the life of music icon Johnny Cash.
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The Johnny Cash Museum
119 3rd Ave S
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This red-brick museum displays pictures & memorabilia from the life of music icon Johnny Cash.