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Meet Offline, Nashville’s restaurant subscription app

Finding incredible locally-owned restaurants to try? There’s an app for that.

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Get money off at local restaurants around Nashville with the Offline app.

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Calling all Nashville restaurant lovers (so, everyone here).

Offline, a members-only restaurant club, is launching in Music City this March. Considering 500 pre-sale memberships sold out in six hours, we’re clearly all hungry for what they’re serving.

Good news for the people reading this: you can guarantee your membership early since Offline is saving 100 spots for NASHtoday readers ahead of the launch. Just make sure to use code NASHTODAY.

Here’s how it works:

Let’s get offline

So, you love supporting local restaurants and you’re looking for even more culinary options.

As a member, you’ll be matched up with two restaurants each month, plus get recommendations on the most-loved menu items. Your incentive to branch out and try new things? You’ll get up to $50 toward the tabs.

You’ll also get exclusive invites to pre-opening parties, private events, and special test kitchen meals.

Talk about a fun way to plan date nights, explore Nashville as a family, or cross destinations off your dining bucket list.

Grab your spot so you don’t have to wait in the back of the line like everyone else.*

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