TheArchitect
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What are the spots to visit in Nashville that aren't on the tourist lists? Good shops? Places for the family? What would you suggest?
Don't miss Hattie B's fried chicken just a couple blocks off Broadway, seriously the best I've had in my whole life, bar none, including Grandma's! Get there early or you'll wait a half hour + in line, even if you have to wait, it's totally worth it. I got stuck in line with musicians so we talked guitars and mic's for a while, dude had a LP Standard from the first year Shaw's were in them. I love Nashville!
You can't miss Carter Vintage! The staff there was the best in a music store I've ever experienced. Hands down the best guitar store I've ever been to, including Gruhn's. Check out Eastside Music Supply also, good stuff from awesome little shop and more pedals than you can shake a stick at. Rumble Seat has a Nashville store now, excellent selection of vintage amps, usually a couple 50's variety LP's in there as well. Don't miss Hattie B's fried chicken just a couple blocks off Broadway, seriously the best I've had in my whole life, bar none, including Grandma's! Get there early or you'll wait a half hour + in line, even if you have to wait, it's totally worth it. I got stuck in line with musicians so we talked guitars and mic's for a while, dude had a LP Standard from the first year Shaw's were in them. I love Nashville!
Another vote for Gruhn's Guitars.
Memphis.
What are the spots to visit in Nashville that aren't on the tourist lists? Good shops? Places for the family? What would you suggest?