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Our favorite vegan eats in Nashville

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Pro tip: Keep your eyes peeled on social media for Succulent’s weekend specials. | Photo by @succulentvegantacos
If you’re looking for plant-based cuisine, you’ve come to the right place. Nashville has a ton of delicious options to veg out.

Without further ado, lettuce introduce you to a few local raddishing cafés + kitchens.

🌼 For comfort foodies

Succulent Vegan Tacos, 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. | This plant-based taqueria is located inside the Nashville Farmers Market and features taco favorites paired with a rotating menu of weekend specials.

AVO, 3 City Blvd. #200 | Dive into a delicious, hot plate of vegan macaroni and cheese or raw pad thai.

The Southern V, 1200 Buchanan St. | Enjoy seitan fried chicken and other plant-based picks.

E+ROSE Nashville

E+ROSE offers a variety of cold pressed juices, vegan wraps, and more on-the-go options.

đŸ„— For veggin’ on-the-go

Graze, 1888 Eastland Ave. | Brunch much? This spot has a vegan-friendly bacon, egg + cheese biscuit with your name on it.

Radish Kitchen, Sylvan Supply, 4101 Charlotte Ave. Ste. G #10 | Build-your-own warm grain bowl, wrap, or salad with fresh, healthy ingredients

The Wild Cow, 1100 Fatherland St., Ste. 104 | Dip a gyro pita sandwich into one of this spot’s bold, house-made sauces.

🍱 Pass the tofu please

Vegelicious, 513B Fisk St. and 793 Bell Rd. | Try the BBQ tofu wrap.

Sunflower CafĂ©, 2834 Azalea Pl. | Craving barbecue or a good, ole’ Philly sandwich? This exclusively plant-based bistro offers many entrĂ©es made with tofu.

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Today, Dec. 23
  • Snow Globe 360° | Friday, Dec. 23 | 7 p.m.-9 p.m. | Nightscape, 114 12th Ave. N. | $15+ | Nightscape’s seasonal pop-up projection features holiday-inspired immersive scenes + festive cocktails and bites.
  • Grand Ole Opry | Friday, Dec. 23 | 7 p.m. | Grand Ole Opry, 2804 Opryland Dr. | $33+ | See performances by Riders in the Sky, Jessica Willis Fisher, and Henry Cho, among others.
Saturday, Dec. 24
  • Tennessee Titans vs. Houston Texans | Saturday, Dec. 24 | 12 p.m. | Nissan Stadium, One Titans Way | $11+ | Watch the team take on the Texans with a home field advantage.
  • Pictures with Santa | Saturday, Dec. 24 | 12-2 p.m. | Plaza Mariachi, 3955 Nolensville Pk. | Free | Mark your annual photo off of this year’s holiday bucket list.
Sunday, Dec. 25
  • Caked Christmas Cinema | Sunday, Dec. 25 | 6-11 p.m. | Layer Cake, 127 3rd Ave. S. | $8+ | Join Layer Cake for two holiday movie viewings (“The Polar Express, 6 p.m. and “Elf,” 9 p.m.) with a variety of seating options.
Monday, Dec. 26
  • Holiday Movie Nights | Monday, Dec. 26 | 7-10 p.m. | The Hampton Social, 201 1st Ave. S. | $25 | Tickets include a screening of “The Holiday,” one limited-edition cocktail or mocktail, and a blanket while supplies last.
Tuesday, Dec. 27
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Watch
  • Let the happy dance commence. Nashville’s Nutcracker will return to the screen, airing on NewsChannel 5, NewsChannel 5+, and the NewsChannel 5 app beginning Sunday, Dec. 25. View the how-to-watch guide.
Outdoors
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  • In a recent list, Tennessee was ranked No. 20 for number of trees harvested and distributed from local Christmas tree farms — which means your friends and family on the other side of the country could very well have a Tennessean tree in their home this year. (Stacker)
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Taking a break

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Bundle up and have a safe and happy holiday season, Nashville. | Photo by NASHtoday
As we sit down at our laptops for the last time in 2022, it’s nice to reflect back on the year behind us and be thankful for all the great stories we were able to write.

From an 10 lattes at 10 coffee shops to development at The Factory at Franklin, we had fun sharing this wonderful city with you. Thank you for being a reader of NASHtoday.

We will be taking a break next week, catching our breath, and spending time with friends and family. Your next regularly scheduled newsletter will hit your inbox Jan. 3, 2023. We hope you’re able to step away as well. And if you find yourself with some downtime, here are a few ways to get out there and explore Nashville:
Have a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year.

— Dylan + Skylar, NASHtoday City Editors
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Today’s issue was written by Dylan.

Editor’s pick: We hope you’re staying warm out there, friends. Review these reminders for navigating winter weather in our area + consider reading our guide to Nashville’s 2023 winter weather forecast. We will see you in the new year! 🎉

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