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Posted on 10/30/23 at 2:04 pm
Posted on 10/30/23 at 2:04 pm
Going to the game this weekend. I have 2 parking passes for lot 2. Anybody know if its ok to tailgate there and if you can have open container drinks etc...?
Any other useful info would be appreciated. Staying through Monday if there are any other "must see" sights.
Any other useful info would be appreciated. Staying through Monday if there are any other "must see" sights.
This post was edited on 10/30/23 at 2:06 pm
Posted on 10/30/23 at 2:14 pm to Tickytiger
I’ll let others chime in about actual tailgating but I would pencil in a few minutes to just walk around their campus, it’s really beautiful and I’ve always enjoyed walking around there whenever I’ve visited Nashville
Posted on 10/30/23 at 2:46 pm to Tickytiger
I recently went to the Country Music HoF.
It was high quality.
I enjoyed a few hours remembered by various artists and the guitars and such.
Nashville seemed more expensive than I thought it would be, but I was downtown for a meeting at the convention center so it may be marked up there.
It was high quality.
I enjoyed a few hours remembered by various artists and the guitars and such.
Nashville seemed more expensive than I thought it would be, but I was downtown for a meeting at the convention center so it may be marked up there.
Posted on 10/30/23 at 5:41 pm to makersmark1
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Nashville seemed more expensive than I thought it would be, but I was downtown for a meeting at the convention center so it may be marked up there.
Wife and a few of her girlfriends spent a few days in Nashville last year. They had a great time there just bar hopping but they also said the exact same thing. Not as cheap as they thought.
Posted on 10/30/23 at 6:28 pm to LanierSpots
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Not as cheap as they thought.
Sort of a Times Square feel to me.
The big names are opening 4 story clubs up and down Broadway.
How long until only Chili’s can afford the rent?
I always found it odd that there is an Applebees in Times Square.
Carnegie Deli gave up in NY. You can still get their sandwiches at MSG, but the Deli is gone.
Posted on 10/30/23 at 8:04 pm to Tickytiger
Can't speak to the tailgating scene. When I was up for the game in 2008 we parked in a parking garage and walked to the stadium.
Lower Broadway area is a ton of bars and restaurants. Roberts Western World is great for live music, as is Laylas Bluegrass Inn. Take a tour of the Ryman and then step across the alley for a beer at Tootsie's...lots of Opry stars would drink there waiting for their performance slot.
Country Music Hall of Fame is excellent, both in their permanent and temporary exhibits. Also check out the Johnny Cash museum. Small but worth it.
Centennial Park is just across West End Ave from the VU campus. This was the site of the Tennessee Centennial Exhibition (almost a Worlds Fair but not quite). The park has a full scale replica of the Parthanon in Athens. The lower level is an art museum and the main level has a replica of the statue of Athena.
Food wise there is a Pancake Pantry like the one in Gatlinburg. Jack's BBQ on lower Broadway is food. I've heard good things about Biscuit Love but never been myself. The Loveless Cafe is a bit of a drive and you either get there early or you wait a couple of hours for a table, but the food is amazing home style Southern cooking. Princes or Hattie Bs for Nashville hot chicken. Also heard good things about Pharmburger.
Lower Broadway area is a ton of bars and restaurants. Roberts Western World is great for live music, as is Laylas Bluegrass Inn. Take a tour of the Ryman and then step across the alley for a beer at Tootsie's...lots of Opry stars would drink there waiting for their performance slot.
Country Music Hall of Fame is excellent, both in their permanent and temporary exhibits. Also check out the Johnny Cash museum. Small but worth it.
Centennial Park is just across West End Ave from the VU campus. This was the site of the Tennessee Centennial Exhibition (almost a Worlds Fair but not quite). The park has a full scale replica of the Parthanon in Athens. The lower level is an art museum and the main level has a replica of the statue of Athena.
Food wise there is a Pancake Pantry like the one in Gatlinburg. Jack's BBQ on lower Broadway is food. I've heard good things about Biscuit Love but never been myself. The Loveless Cafe is a bit of a drive and you either get there early or you wait a couple of hours for a table, but the food is amazing home style Southern cooking. Princes or Hattie Bs for Nashville hot chicken. Also heard good things about Pharmburger.
Posted on 10/30/23 at 9:10 pm to PJinAtl
10 years ago Nashville was incredible and I loved visiting multiple times a year. Now I go about once a year it's over priced, over crowded, and doesn't have that clean homely feel anymore.
Posted on 10/30/23 at 10:00 pm to CorchJay
Lived in Nashville for 2 years in early 2000s and went to the 2008 game. It has changed so much since then. Used to go to Gruhn Guitars every now and again on my lunch break look at the instruments maybe see a country star or two. Rent got so,high due to tourism that they moved to 8th Ave now. At least the Station Inn stuck it out in the Gultch despite cranes everywhere, would go,there on Sundays and here some good pickers. I would recommend Peg Leg Porker or Martins over Jacks BBQ. You better be in line early for Pancake Pantry, it would be line up around the block when I lived,there at 9am can’t imagine what it’s like now.
My favorite place for lunch went out of business this year Arnold’s was a great meat and three on 8th Ave. But it seems the real estate situation was untenable.
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My favorite place for lunch went out of business this year Arnold’s was a great meat and three on 8th Ave. But it seems the real estate situation was untenable.
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But real estate pressures were certainly a factor. After buying the property in 2012, Rose’s son Kahlil Arnold said that the pandemic, supply chain issues, and property taxes have all combined into an unsustainable environment for the restaurant. “When we bought the building in 2012, our property tax was $11,000. Then it went to $44,000, and now it’s $78,000 with another reassessment coming up in 2024,” he told the Nashville Scene. Rose added, “The thing that kept pushing me was knowing the property tax increases were coming…the 2024 reassessment will just be unaffordable for us, and I wanted the chance for us to exit on our terms.”
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Posted on 10/31/23 at 5:17 am to LanierSpots
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Wife and a few of her girlfriends spent a few days in Nashville last year.
Flip phone doesn’t have a camera gramps?
Posted on 10/31/23 at 6:24 am to SingleMalt1973
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You better be in line early for Pancake Pantry, it would be line up around the block when I lived,there at 9am can’t imagine what it’s like now.
It used to be a line outside when the wife (pics on onlyfans) lived there in the late 90s.
My kid lives in the Gultch and has proven everything is super expensive in Nashville.
Posted on 10/31/23 at 8:11 am to slacker130
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Gultch
Cool place for the ladies to spend the day.
Posted on 10/31/23 at 8:35 am to PJinAtl
There's a Biscuit Love in Cahaba Heights now, pretty solid breakfast.
This post was edited on 10/31/23 at 8:37 am
Posted on 10/31/23 at 8:36 am to CorchJay
Bingo corch- used to live in Nashville. It was great. Now? Not so much or not in the same ways. Over priced, over crowded, over hyped and not what it used to be.
Posted on 10/31/23 at 8:59 am to Tickytiger
Bella Napoli near Belmont off Villa Rica is *chefs kiss* if you like Italian.
They are from Naples. Best pizzas in Nashvegas.
Also check out Assembly Food Hall if you go down to Broadway.
They are from Naples. Best pizzas in Nashvegas.
Also check out Assembly Food Hall if you go down to Broadway.
Posted on 10/31/23 at 9:02 am to Tickytiger
Should be really nice weather for the weekend. Have a great time! 
Posted on 10/31/23 at 11:09 am to AUWDE
I’d agree with Bella. Also, Martins BBQ over Edleys or others. I’m in Brentwood for 7 years and only travel downtown for business…
Posted on 10/31/23 at 1:21 pm to Luke
Thanks for the feedback guys. We have a group of 8 going and was trying to have at least a couple planned destinations. I heard it was expensive and a bit of a cluster on Broadway. I understand the stadium is under renovation too so it should be interesting. I've been to Nashville a couple of times but only on business. Thanks again and War Eagle!
This post was edited on 10/31/23 at 1:29 pm
Posted on 10/31/23 at 1:29 pm to Tickytiger
Broadway is a disaster. It can be a fun disaster, but it is a disaster. Lots of cool stuff over there though.
Posted on 10/31/23 at 10:49 pm to Tickytiger
Let me reinforce the recommendation for the CMHOF.
If you have ANY interest in music history even if you are not a country/bluegrass fan it is a must visit, and plan at least a half day to do it.
If you are a music fan of any genre you will love it.
Nobody has mentioned Rotier's on West End right across from campus as a burger joint of note?.
Did they go out of business?
If you have ANY interest in music history even if you are not a country/bluegrass fan it is a must visit, and plan at least a half day to do it.
If you are a music fan of any genre you will love it.
Nobody has mentioned Rotier's on West End right across from campus as a burger joint of note?.
Did they go out of business?
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