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Dining out just got (even) better: Offline is a premier restaurant club in Nashville

Looking for new, locally owned restaurants to try? We’ve found an app for that.

A person holing a platter of tacos.

Offline partners with 65+ locally owned restaurants in Music City.

Photo provided by Offline

If you love sampling local restaurants (guilty) and wouldn’t say no to money off your tab (guilty again), Offline is for you.

The premier restaurant club provides members with two credits each month to redeem at locally owned Nashville restaurants with at least a 4+ star rating. Current offers include:

  • $20 to spend at Hathorne
  • $15 to spend at Degthai
  • $15 to spend at 312 Pizza Company

Try your first month for free with code OFFLINE6AM.

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