Broadway gets all the Fame, but the history of downtown Nashville began with places like 2nd Avenue. The history of the early beginning with popular stops in Nashville began on 2nd Avenue and Printer's Alley. The restaurants, bars, and shops often get overlooked when heading to the downtown area.
If you've been in Nashville for some time you'll remember the names of places like Have A Nice Day Cafe, Music City Mix Factory, Graham Central Station, Beer Cellar, The Wild Horse Saloon, and many more. Today, 2nd Avenue is much different, and the places mentioned above are a lart of the history to the development of downtown Nashville. Today, you can experience the up and coming new 2nd Avenue with great stops, restaurants, bars, and restaurants. Here are some great restaurants and bars on 2nd Avenue to check out that offer live music as well. The Stillery, Whiskey River Saloon, Big Jimmy's, Doctors Holiday's Saloon, Category 10, and many more. For shops, check out the Opry Store, Market Street Mercantile, Nashville Souvenirs, Freebies Stores, and other great stops.
This part of downtown Nashville offers a lot of history along with some great restaurants, shopping, bars, and experiences. The area may look closed because of the construction on 2nd Avenue, but it's definitely happening, and one that shouldn't be overlooked when visiting downtown Nashville, TN. #ridingwithkurt
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