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Guests can “choose their own adventure” on the prix fixe multi-course menu when Fancypants opens in the Cleveland Park neighborhood at the end of July.
Now’s the time to shop for clothing, school supplies, and computers. Here’s how to navigate Tennessee’s annual tax-free holiday like a pro.
Go bargain hunting with our Nashville happy hour guide, which highlights drink specials and food discounts throughout the city.
It’s the next best thing to spending two weeks in Paris — no plane ticket required. Here’s what to know about local watch parties, themed events, and more.
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Whether you’re a fan of soft serve or looking for a dairy-free fix, there’s plenty to discover on the Nashville ice cream scene.
Explore some of Music City’s oldest establishments alongside new additions to the business + restaurant scene.
Once booming, now barren. Let’s take a peek at malls of Nashville’s past — plus hope for the future.
If you’re looking to taste test a few menu items from forthcoming restaurant Choy, this July pop-up is calling your name.
Enjoy a delicious Independence Day in Nashville with discounted bites and specialty items offered across town.
The Nashville Scene’s 10th annual event shining a spotlight on discounted burgers kicks off on Monday, July 8 and runs through Sunday, July 14.
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Bobby Nashville’s Rooftop Lounge is inviting pickleball fans to dink and drink this summer — responsibly, of course.
The USWNT will make Music City moves once again when they host Iceland.
A turn of phrase here, a recognizable Nashville nod there — these craft beers found around Music City take local pride seriously.
Tap, tap — is this thing on? Get ready for an afternoon of inspiring talks from 10+ speakers.
This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Nashville.
The annual literary festival welcomes 150 authors to Nashville for two days of public programming. Here’s what to know ahead of the event.
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Christmas in July? While there’s no snow in the forecast, don’t be surprised if you see downtown Franklin decked out for the holidays a few months early.
Join NDOT on Thursday, July 18 (5-7 p.m.) for the Midtown Road-eo Festival, an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback on upcoming multimodal transportation projects.
From classic dogs to innovative creations (mac and cheese, anyone?), there’s no shortage of places to order a hot dog in Music City.