It may look like a typical night in Nashville, but this is actually a scene from the show — spot the Mike’s Ice Cream sign in the top right corner. | Photo via ABC
Lights, camera, Nashville. Music City is back on screen this week with the premiere of “9-1-1: Nashville,” airing Thursday, Oct. 9 on ABC. It stars Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and LeAnn Rimes.
Official synopsis: “A high-octane procedural about heroic first responders, as well as their family saga of power and glamour”
Local spots (and Nashvillians) in the trailer: Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville Shores, John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, 2nd Avenue, Kane Brown, and WKRN meteorologist Danielle Breezy
Watch party: Ole Smoky Distillery (Oct. 9 at 7 p.m.)
Filming will continue through early 2026, with the production projected to bring in more than $50 million in economic impact.
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A mix of chain and local restaurants are offering specials during Restaurant Week Green Hills, which runs through Sunday, Oct. 12. Some of the deals include BOGO grilled cheese and tomato soup at The Food Company + a sandwich and macaron pairing at Little Gourmand.
Opening
Philippe Chow opens Friday, Oct. 17 at Cummins Station. The New York-based restaurant will serve its signature dishes — like tableside Peking duck and chicken satay — plus new menu additions crafted for Nashville by chef Jason Francisco. (Nashville Lifestyles)
Mansion Monday
This 6,250-sqft Belle Meade home offers style and comfort, beginning with a courtyard entrance and a living room with 20-ft ceilings. Large windows overlook the pool, while a main-level primary suite, guest wing, and enclosed back porch provide plenty of room to relax and gather.
Kids
School is out for MNPS students tomorrow, Oct. 7, Friday, Oct. 10, and all of next week for “stockpile” days and fall break. Now’s the perfect time to line up a week of kid-approved fun in Music City.
Today Is
National Noodle Day, a chance to celebrate the strips of unleavened dough found in dishes the whole world around. It’s also the perfect excuse for a bowl of ramen at Two Ten Jack or one of the decadent dishes of handcrafted pasta at Iggy’s.
Shop
Crafters, you need(le) to hear this. Shuttered retailer Joann is sort of back. Michael’s bought Joann and will launch The Knit & Sew Shop, a co-branded “shop-in-shop,” across its 1,300+ stores. Cutting tables for fabric sales by the yard are planned for 650 stores by mid-October. Find your local Michael’s.
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Hockey is officially back in Smashville this week. The Nashville Predators open the regular season at home on Thursday, Oct. 9, and if you’ve ever wanted to ride the Zamboni at a game, here’s how to make it happen.