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The floral-inspired cocktail bar by Amelia’s Flowers owners Mattie Bush-Martin and Taylor Martin is set to open inside L&L Market on Friday, Dec. 27.
Here are some Music City spots that will be serving regular menus and festive dishes on Christmas Day.
The Wine Bar joins a growing list of new concepts slated for the downtown development.
Nashville is made up of so many wonderful small businesses, here are a few our readers love in honor of Small Business Saturday.
San Antonio-based Curry Boys BBQ will open in East Nashville’s Riverside Village in early 2025.
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The Salt Line will serve staples from its original menu in Washington, DC, along with “reimagined seafood classics” inspired by the Nashville area.
Play Playground is expanding beyond Las Vegas with a new Nashville location on 2nd Avenue.
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Crinkle or curly fries? No need to choose — Joyland serves both, along with burgers, shakes, and biscuits.
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No boat? No problem. Rent one Airbnb-style and start enjoying our local waterways.