Your table at Brown’s Diner could look like this. | Photo via Brown’s Diner
We’ve already found your next brunch destination and late-night bites around Music City, now it’s time to tackle breakfast. Find a restaurant to fuel your morning by the hour.
Note: Breakfast service hours may vary by day.
6 o’clock hour
Stompin’ Grounds Sweet or savory? You have options with a berry parfait, smoothies, banana walnut pancakes, and smoked pork belly hash.
Silver Sands Cafe Order the pancake special, a biscuit sandwich cooked “any way you want it,” and sides such as grits and potatoes + onions.
7 o’clock hour
Brown’s Diner No worries if you miss traditional breakfast hours, the diner’s 10+ biscuit varieties and other staples are available all day.
Ladybird Taco Choose from six breakfast tacos, including vegetarian options, served on flour tortillas. Oversleep? No worries, they’re served all day.
“Heritage: Southern Vernacular”| Monday, Nov. 11-Tuesday, Jan. 7 | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. | Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Haley Gallery | Free | The exhibit features works by Richard Dial, Charlie Lucas, Thornton Dial, Mose Tolliver, and Gee’s Bend quiltmakers.
Veterans Day Parade | 11 a.m. | Downtown Franklin | Free | The parade travels down Main Street from Five Points to 2nd Avenue with JROTC units and/or marching bands from Williamson County high schools.
Tuesday, Nov. 12
The U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors | 7:30-9 p.m. | Schermerhorn Symphony Center | Free | Catch a show by the official touring big band of the United States Army.
Wednesday, Nov. 13
Laura Ramoso | 7:30 p.m. | TPAC’s Polk Theater | $42 | The character comedian invites you over for dinner with German Mom, Italian Dad, and more in her “Sit Up Straight” tour — just remember to keep your elbows off the table.
Thursday, Nov. 14
Luke Grimes | 7:30 p.m. | Ryman Auditorium | $70+ | The singer-songwriter is also known for his role as Kayce Dutton on the hit TV drama “Yellowstone.”
Christmas Village | Friday, Nov. 15-Sunday, Nov. 17 | Times vary | The Fairgrounds Nashville | $15+ | Shop for toys, clothing, and other gift items from ~250 merchants.
Veterans Day, a federal holiday commemorating people who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Expect various closures related to the holiday, and be sure to take advantage of Veterans Day deals across the city.
Coming Soon
Hop over to The Arcade in February — another food and beverage tenant is slated. Florida-based Beignets & Brew will join previously announced businesses Buddy’s “tiny-tonk” and Urban Cowboy Public House. Expect specialty beignets with flavors ranging from s’mores to cinna-swirl + coffee, smoothies, beer, and mimosas. (Nashville Business Journal)
Pets
Bone appétit, Fido. Pet Musings, a local pet store for dogs, cats, and paw-rents specializing in apparel, accessories, and treats, is preparing a permanent location in 12 South. The 10-by-20-ft shed will sit on the surface parking lot of the building housing Serendipity and King Baby Studio. (Nashville Post)
Concert
Bridgestone Arena will host the cast from Disney’s latest “Descendants” and “Zombies” movies on the “Worlds Collide” tour. Expect a night of chart-topping hits on Wednesday, Sept. 3. Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 15 at 10 a.m.
Sports
The Tennessee Titans picked up another loss after falling 27-17 to the Los Angeles Charges yesterday afternoon. Their record now stands at 2-7. Read the game recap + secure tickets to the Sunday, Nov. 17 game vs. the Minnesota Vikings.
Biz
Subculture Cafe Smyrna’s grand opening date is set. Pick up a sandwich, empanadas, salads, tacos, and more at 15 N. Lowry St. on Saturday, Nov. 16 beginning at 5 p.m. Pro tip: If parking in the lot is full, try the one behind it by the church.
Health
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Category
Development
🥁 Drumroll, please
The music venue will be located inside the building seen in the foreground on the far left. | Rendering via AJ Capital Partners
Wedgewood Village is nearing the finish line as construction begins on a portion of the development set to be anchored by a live music venue.
The project by AJ Capital Partners involves demolishing an existing structure along Chestnut Street near May Hosiery for two buildings:
424 Chestnut St. | Five levels including office space, 16,500 sqft for ground-floor retail and restaurants, and an underground parking garage
440 Chestnut St. | A 109,000-sqft, four-story building home to a 4,500-seat live music venue
The Wedgewood Village development is expected to be complete by 2025 and will add six new buildings, 30+ retail stores, 35,000 sqft of restaurants and bars, 148,000 sqft of office space, and over 400 apartments to the neighborhood in total.
The Buy
The Buy
Your favorite Nordstrom item on sale, since the store’s limited-time fall sale ends tonight. We’re seeing: discounts on cashmere sweaters, leather loafers, and crisp white fashion sneakers.
If anyone else is participating in “thriftmas” this year, here’s another reason to mark Nashville Flea Market dates in your calendar. Later this month, in December, and January, you can forgo the $10 cash fee on free parking Fridays. The deal doesn’t apply to anyone attending the Saturday and Sunday dates.