Our guide to shopping and dining in Nolensville

If you visit on Saturday, make plans to stop by the Nolensville Farmers Market for fresh produce and more.

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Nolensville has a population of ~15,487 people. | Photo by NASHtoday

Nolensville — one of Nashville’s neighbors to the south — has experienced extensive growth over the last few years. If you haven’t visited recently, use the itinerary below to make the most of your time in this charming Williamson County town.

Drive time: ~30 minutes south of downtown Nashville.

Eat + Drink

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  • Shop for local products and eat lunch at Oh My Chives, a farm to table market that’s also home to Cornell Brothers Coffee and Lokales Juice.
  • The Nolensville Feed Mill offers a variety of goods, including produce, salsa, pickled items, candy, and more. Plus, the market is known for its chicken salad — order it there as a sandwich or take it home.
  • Kids will love visiting the Nolensville Toy Shop.
  • Nellamoon hand pours its candles using a small batch technique. Popular scents include Golden Hour and Tobacco Vanilla.
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Monamie Coffee held a soft opening over the weekend at 7028 Nolensville Rd. | Photo by NASHtoday

More to explore

  • Wabash Southern Kitchen serves “traditional Southern cuisine with a modern twist” — like housemade sourdough rolls, pimento hush puppies, and a hot chicken quinoa bowl.
  • Across the street is Mad for Galbi, which specializes in Korean barbecue.
  • Stop by Monamie Coffee for specialty coffee, tea, and hot chocolate + pastries, sandwiches, and all-day snacks.
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