 We
often get questions about what to do when in
Music City
USA
. Well, things have changed
in the last few years and that is not a good change for tourists.
Opryland
theme park closed , the city “cleaned” up the
Demounbreun Street
area that once had the
Country Music Hall of Fame and a few tourist souvenir stores.
The
Music Row area is almost all business and tourists just aren’t
in the cards.
On
the positive side, the nightlife hasn’t been better as far as
number of places to go. The lower Broadway area once a dump is now
packed with about a dozen decent tourist places. From Tootsie’s
near the Gaylord Arena to The Wildhorse several blocks away.
It’s the best place where the old
Nashville
music and nightlife lives.
The
main spots to see are of course The Grand Ole Opry. The most
famous radio show in the world. It is an adventure to attend. You
have to go. Like it or not. It’s a must see just like going to
see
Graceland
in
Memphis
.
The
Wildhorse is a very nice bar and sometimes concert hall but
Tootsie’s is more the
New Orleans
gritty kind of experience.
In
the area, find the Bluebird café in Green Hills. A very famous
songwriters, and new star hang out.
The
coolest place for music has to be the Country Music Hall of Fame
near the arena. It’s every bit as good as the Rock Hall in
Cleveland
.
Plan to spend about 4 hours in there to get the full
experience .The Opry is a 4 hour event too ( Night time).
The
Opry Mills Mall is a nice Mall. The Gibson facility there is real
nice. You can watch them make musical instruments. An Imax theatre
is there and lots of stores and a few good deals.
Alabama
and NASCAR both have
restaurants.
Believe
it or not you might want to take one of those cheesy star tours if
you can. It’s a whole lot easier than doing it yourself plus you
don’t have to drive with the insane
Nashville
drivers.
Eating:
well I have never been that crazy about the unique
Nashville
cuisine. Yes there are
good places to eat but so does
Birmingham
and
Memphis
for that matter.
Ok, with that said, Mario’s is the best upper class place
(Italian). You see the real movers and shakers at that place.
Next I’d say The Palm or Eddie’s place next door.
Anyone can tell you where those places are.
Jack’s
Bar b cue on Lower Broadway is really good. The Stockyard,
Flemings and Ruth Chris are easy very good steak places. Jimmy
Kelley’s is too.
Texas
’s Bar B cue is a little
hard to find but good. Melpark on
Franklin
road is where you can eat
with folks like Eddy Arnold and Ray Stevens. ( I do a few times a
week).
If
you have to get a room….plenty to choose from. The Opryland
Hotel is BIG…
Las Vegas
big and a very unique
experience. I have never liked their food but the place is VERY
special. Honeymoon special!! Also
a bit pricey. The hotels around the airport are good..
Music
City
Sheraton comes to mind.
The
Vanderbilt
Plaza
and the Hermitage are
places you would put a presidential candidate and they do.
Shopping:
The Green Hills Mall and all the little places around it are very
good. You might catch Martina or Faith at that one. The Galleria
south of town is ok and that is where a ton of chain restaurants
are and some good ones. Nikki Taylor the supermodel goes to the
Target Store near that Mall.
North
of town is Rivergate Mall…Nothing at all special there but a
little further north is
Hendersonville
. Some folks like Lorrie
Morgan and The
Oak Ridge
Boys live there near the
lake. Johnny Cash used to live there too as did the late Roy
Orbison.
There
is one outlet mall and it’s good. ( I like outlet malls and just
finally went to this and spent some dough) It’s east of
Nashville
near
Lebanon
. A Ralph Lauren outlet
among others. Also in that area, The Hartmann Luggage outlet store
at the factory. Some REAL deals on some of the world’s best
luggage and brief cases.
There’s
a beautiful drive south of
Nashville
called the
Natchez
Trace. It is a federal
highway with a 45 mph speed limit and the feds police it. But it
is breathtaking and goes from
Nashville
all the way to
Tupelo
and beyond.
The Loveless Cafe south of town is back open and is one
of the top places to eat breakfast in the WORLD! just ask The
Today Show or anyone who's been there! Second breakfast choice:
The Pancake Pantry near
Vanderbilt , Vince Gill's guilty pleasure.
The biggest
stars in the world will confirm that fact.
Ok,
shopping, eating, sleeping and some nightlife. I think I covered a
lot of the bases. Email me at Jimmy@Askjimmycarter.com
if I left out something.
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