Nashville’s Juneteenth Restaurant Week

Over 15 Black-owned restaurants and businesses will be offering specials or discounted menu items in the week leading up to Juneteenth.

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Visit Kernals Nashville Popcorn during Juneteenth Restaurant Week for a medium gourmet bag for $6.19. | Photo via Kernals Nashville Popcorn

This Saturday marks the start of Nashville’s Juneteenth Restaurant Week , a nine-day culinary experience kicking off Juneteenth615’s 2023 celebrations. We’re guiding you through an array of sips, snacks, and specials available at 15+ participating businesses through Sunday, June 18.

  • 615 Soul Food Inc. , 415 31st Ave. N. | 50% off whiting fish sandwich with fries
  • Kernels Nashville Popcorn , 2501B Gallatin Ave. | $6.19 medium Gourmet Bag
  • Noir Midtown , 120 21st Ave. N. | Weekday happy hour (3-6 p.m.) with half-off off appetizers, desserts, and classic cocktails
  • Thompson Family Catering , 1104 Litton Ave. | Two for $10 signature egg rolls
  • Alchemy Cafe , 555 Church St. | $5.55 special for a 16 oz Cucumber and pineapple juice
  • Makeshift , 811 Dickerson Pk. | $7 Casamigos Reposado shots and $6.17 margaritas
  • Plane Jane , 1315 Dickerson Pk. | $6 Lemon Drop cocktail
  • Vegelicious , Locations vary | 10% off any cheesecake with the purchase of an entree

Stop by the Alchemy Cafe for a refreshing glass of of cucumber and pineapple juice. | Photo via @thealchemycafe

Other Juneteeneth events

There are many events taking place around Nashville to commemorate the holiday, including Juneteeneth615’s annual Freedom Fireworks at Fort Negley Park (5-10 p.m.) with live entertainment, food trucks, vendors, an official proclamation ceremony, and fireworks. Other events include a community bike ride, special events at the National Museum of African American Music, symphony performances, and more.

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Dylan is based in Nashville, TN and has worked in local media since 2015. In her free time, she enjoys spending her weekends at the Belcourt Theatre and strolling through Centennial Park with her dog, Ranger.
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