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From food and drink to clothing, services, and beyond — write a special note to the businesses that keep Nashville unique (and local), and we’ll share the love with them during Small Business Week.
Nashville restaurants, cafes, and diners serving up all the eggs, pancakes, mimosas, and other brunch favorites you want to eat.
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Here’s where to shop, eat, and experience downtown Nashville as 2nd Avenue rebuilds through 2025.
Local record stores are celebrating the big day with special releases, live music, local eats, and more.
No password is needed to step into the newly-opened 1865 Club, which also offers memberships with specialty perks.
We’re always dishing on Music City’s food scene, and here’s where you can park it to indulge in the many food trucks that play a big part in it.
From food and drink to retail and attractions — we asked you what hidden gems make Nashville the best and you delivered.
The food is just as good as the beer at craft breweries across Nashville.
Plans are in the works for two Tim Hortons in Mt. Juliet — but the Volunteer State could be getting 40+ more locations in the years to come.
With the Masters Tournament right around the corner, your City Editors took a swing to share what local food picks they would bring to the Masters Champions Dinner table.
Rodney’s Scott Whole Hog BBQ will occupy the top two floors of Eric Church’s new bar, Chief’s, as well as offer a street-level walk-up window.
If you’re like us and you have at least five beverages in front of you at all times — try swapping one out this season for something a little more festive.
Here’s what to expect when Experience Zuzu arrives in Music City.
Learn about the biggest industries and employers in the Nashville metro area with this guide to local business.
The new coastal Italian concept, Ella’s by Christian Petroni, opens on Friday, March 15 at Hyatt Centric Downtown Nashville.
These local hangouts might be gone, but they are far from forgotten. We asked you which defunct Nashville businesses you miss most, and here’s what you had to say.
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The Everett and The Emory, two multi-family residential towers under construction at Nashville Yards, anticipate an opening by year’s end.
The house and techno club opens March 29 in the Gulch space most recently home to Nightscape.
Have guests coming into town? The hotel and dining destination is ~10 minutes from the Nashville International Airport.
MetroCenter dates back to 1971, when plans for its development were unveiled. Years later, the business park finally hit its stride — here’s the story from its conception to today.
Nashville joins a cohort of 20 other US cities launching similar surveys to capture information about the local music economy.
From lifting weights, indoor rock climbing, personal training, dance fitness, boxing classes, and martial arts programs — we’ve rounded up 23 gyms and fitness offerings around Nashville.
Your eyes might be bigger than your stomach, but you won’t know until you feast on these challenges on your quest to be crowned the ultimate foodie.
Meatloaf, fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans... the options are endless at these 22 meat-and-threes in the Nashville area.
We’re rolling out the knead-to-know info for a good breakfast.
Head to downtown Franklin this Valentine’s Day for the inaugural event, which features discounts from as many as 30 local retailers.
Amelia’s Flowers is known for its fresh-cut arrangements. Now, owner Mattie Bush-Martin is sharing everything you need to know about shopping for Valentine’s Day flowers.
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