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Welcome to Nashville Welcome to Nashville CONTACT INFORMATION FOR ANCHOR RENTALS thegallatinhotel.com (615) 861-1634 [email protected] Thanks for choosing The Gallatin for your stay in Music City. Whether you are here on business or for pleasure, our goal is to provide you with the most comfortable and enjoyable experience possible. The team at The Gallatin is here to help manage your stay. If you have any questions or are less than satisfied with any part of your experience, please contact us right away so we can assist in remedying the situation! Our five-star rating is very important to us, and we appreciate the opinions of our guests. If you were happy with your stay, please leave us a review on the website you used when booking your unit. If you are less than satisfied, get in contact with us right away so we can make it right. Don’t leave a problem unsolved —we’re here for you! A local’s guide to Nashville Part of the fun of being in a different city is making it up as you go. But it never hurts to have a little help—especially when the locals recommend it. Since something new and interesting happens every day here, we couldn’t possibly list it all. This book contains detailed lists of places to eat, things to see, and experiences to try in downtown Nashville and several nearby neighborhoods. Getting around Nearby conveniences UBER, LYFT, OR EARTH RIDESHARE PUBLIX These ride-sharing companies have a strong presence This nearby grocery store is just 0.5 miles from our in Nashville. Plus, Lyft is headquartered here in Nashville! location. Simply turn left onto Gallatin Avenue, and Publix is just down the road on the left. ELECTRIC SCOOTER RENTALS 1111 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 (615) 226-7100 These mobile apps give you access to shared personal DAILY: 7AM-10PM electric scooters that can be picked up and dropped off anywhere in Nashville. Participating companies are Bird, Lime, & Spin. KROGER This Kroger supermarket is located just 1 mile down MTA BUSES the road from us. The MTA (Metro Transit Authority) buses run all over 3410 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 metro Nashville and even some surrounding counties. (615) 227-5053 Visit their website for information on fares and routes; DAILY: 6AM-11PM nashvillemta.org. WALGREENS Located right next to our hotel, this Walgreens is a convenient stop to pick up any last-minute items. Local links (Like that toothbrush you left at home!) 700 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 (615) 228-5554 DAILY: 8AM-10PM PLAN YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE Take it from a local. Here are a few sites to help you plan your next Nashville adventure: CVS • nashvilleguru.com Also conveniently situated next to our hotel, this CVS is an easy place to grab snacks, drinks, or toiletries! • nowplayingnashville.com 2516 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 • wannadolocal.com/nashville (615) 226-6320 • nashvillescene.com/calendar DAILY: 8AM-9PM WELCOME 6 East Nashville GETTING THERE: Walk, Uber, or Lyft • Approximately $5 The always-growing, thriving, eclectic, historic, and hip East Nashville has become one of the city’s most desired areas to live and play. Its low-key vibe and neighborly personality make this community a great place to escape without leaving town. Budget Travel Magazine calls Historic East Nashville “Nashville’s version of New York’s East Village.” This neighborhood has attracted many musicians and visual artists who call it home. Mingle with the patrons of the local hangouts, and you’re bound to meet more than a few musicians and songwriters. Where to eat DINO’S $ LOCKELAND TABLE $$ An old-school operation serving up straightforward The dishes remind us of the food we loved growing burgers, fries, and beer in an easygoing setting. Known up but are crafted into an exquisite and delightful across the country for the “Dino’s cheeseburger,” experience far from most mothers’ kitchen tables. Dino’s was voted Top 3 Burgers in the country by Bon LOCKELANDTABLE.COM Appetit Magazine and visited by the one and only 1520 WOODLAND ST, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 Anthony Bourdain for his “Parts Unknown” show in (615) 228-4864 2016. Dino’s is a classic and not one to miss on your MON-SAT: 4PM-10PM next visit to East Nashville! DINOSNASHVILLE.COM CAFE ROZE $$ 411 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 (615) 226-3566 Cafe Roze is an all-day cafe in East Nashville SUN-THURS: 4PM-3AM; FRI-SAT: NOON-3AM specializing in fresh and simple breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, as well as top-notch cocktails at night. DUKE’S $ CAFEROZE.COM 1115 PORTER ROAD, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 The straightforward little bar offers sandwiches that are (615) 645-9100 better than you’d expect, drinks that are cheaper than DAILY: 8AM-10PM you’d expect, and good tunes for everyone. DUKESBARNASHVILLE.COM THE WILD COW $$ 1000 MAIN ST, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 (615) 288-2697 The Wild Cow serves vegetarian and vegan fare in a fun, SUN-SAT: NOON-3AM casual environment in the heart of East Nashville. THEWILDCOW.COM TOWER DELI & MARKET $ 1100 FATHERLAND ST, SUITE 104, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 (615) 262-2717 Grab a taste of the Big Apple in Music City at Tower WED-MON: 11AM-9PM Deli & Market, serving breakfast, lunch, specialty sandwiches, burgers, chicken, and more. It combines authentic New York–style sandwiches with local and MAS TACOS POR FAVOR $$ regional organic products for a special Southern Mas Tacos Por Favor started in a 1974 Winnebago and signature touch. has since become one of Nashville’s favorite eateries, TOWERDELIMARKET.COM known and loved for serving scratch-made Mexican 1305 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 cuisine. (615) 650-1005 732 MCFERRIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 MON-FRI: 6AM- 8PM, SAT-SUN: 7AM-8PM (615) 543-6271 TUES-SAT: 11AM-9PM EAST NASHVILLE 8 THE PHARMACY $$ ONCE UPON A TIME IN FRANCE $$$ The Pharmacy Burger Parlor & Beer Garden believes in Set in a cozy 1920s Parisian bistro décor, “Once serving the very best products at the very best value. It Upon a Time in France” is all Francophiles and food uses 100% Tennessee-raised beef to create legendary lovers have ever dreamed of. This friendly small burgers and 100% pure cane sugar in the soda. neighborhood bistro is French family owned and THEPHARMACYNASHVILLE.COM operated and serves authentic traditional French 731 MCFERRIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 food and wine! Bon appétit! (615) 228-4864 ONCEUPONATIME-INFRANCE.COM SUN-THURS: 11AM-10PM; FRI-SAT: 11AM-11PM 1102 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 (615) 649-8284 MON-TUES: 5PM–9PM; FRI-SAT: 5PM–10PM; SUN: 5PM–9PM MARGOT CAFÉ & BAR $$$ Margot Café & Bar is a casual, fine-dining restaurant located at “Five Points” in Historic East Nashville PELICAN & PIG $$$ offering rustic French and Italian cuisine with an Pelican & Pig brings a fine-casual dining experience to emphasis on the regions of Provence and Tuscany. a comfortable, cozy atmosphere serving seasonal and The menu changes daily, but the foundation remains playfully creative fare cooked in a wood-burning hearth. constant with six appetizer choices, seven entrees, and PELICANANDPIG.COM five desserts. 1010 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 MARGOTCAFE.COM (615) 730-6887 1017 WOODLAND ST, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 WED-SAT: 11AM-7PM (615) 227-4668 TUES-SAT: 5:30PM-10PM; SUN: 11AM-2PM BUTCHER & BEE $$ It all started with a vision—of sandwiches. A gourmet FIVE POINTS PIZZA $$ meal between two pieces of bread. Now the dream Some say it’s the best pizza in Nashville! A simple spot has grown beyond sandwiches to all types of foods, with craft beers on tap and New York–style pizzas made brought to you from local farmers who produce to order or by the slice. spectacular flavors. FIVEPOINTSPIZZA.COM BUTCHERANDBEE.COM 1012 WOODLAND ST, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 902 MAIN ST, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 (615) 915-4174 (615) 226-3322 SUN-THURS: 11AM-11PM; FRI-SAT: 11AM-NOON SUN: 5PM-MIDNIGHT; MON-THURS: 11AM-2PM & 5PM-MIDNIGHT; FRI: 11AM-2PM & 5PM-2AM; SAT: 5PM-2AM EAST NASHVILLE 9 Coffee shops & dessert stops BARISTA PARLOR $$ JENI’S ICE CREAM $$ Visit the original Barista Parlor that started it all! This Jeni’s serves famous ice cream with smooth texture, coffee shop seeks the betterment of coffee with buttercream body, bright flavor, and clean finish. No an emphasis on ethical sourcing and sweetness in artificial colors or flavoring! Delicious! roasting. Barista Parlor resides in an old transmission JENIS.COM shop converted into a wonderful place where art and 1892 EASTLAND AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 commerce to meet. (615) 262-8611 BARISTAPARLOR.COM DAILY: NOON-11PM 519 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 (615) 712-9766 MON-FRI: 7AM-8PM; SAT-SUN: 8AM-8PM SIP CAFE $ Sip is a casual, low-key coffee shop serving a variety of coffee drinks, pastries, and homemade ice cream! STATUS DOUGH $ SIPCAFENASHVILLE.COM A cute, trendy donut and coffee shop that makes 3939 GALLATIN PIKE, NASHVILLE, TN 37216 donuts fresh daily. Get there early—the donuts sell (615) 499-4137 out quickly! MON-FRI: 6AM-9PM; SAT-SUN: 7AM-9PM (SEASONAL HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE) STATUSDOUGHNUTS.COM 921 GALLATIN AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37206 (615) 675-0600 KETTNER COFFEE SUPPLY $$ MON-FRI: 6:30 AM-8PM; SAT-SUN: 7:30AM-8PM (OR UNTIL SOLD OUT) With humor at the forefront of the brand, guests will find a sense of the carefree, nostalgic offerings throughout this coffee shop. Kettner Coffee supply is a EAST PARK DONUTS $ place where everyone feels welcome—from the serious East Park Donuts is known for amazing brioche and coffee aficionado to the beginner coffee drinker.
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