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    Nashville Gifts

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    PROS: very nice gift shop with more than just clothing, it has nic naks too. All with good prices…read moreand staff members who are friendly CONS: it's hard to walk around in there cause the isles are skinny since they're close together making it tough when a crowd of people are in there OVERALL: as long as you don't mind crowds this place is one of the best to buy your souvenirs from

    Nashville has not been inundated with Walgreens, CVS, ABC Stores, and chain stores. When it comes…read moreto buying your souvenir, both Nashville Gifts and Legends Gift Shop are the go-to places for your Nashville souvenir. Tucked between the Broadway Honky-tonks, Nashville Gifts may not be honky-tonking the greatest price, however, their selection is impressive. For example, their t-shirts were over $20 and Nashville caps cost around $30. But to be honest, I saw that the only Downtown Walgreens charged similar prices for Nashville caps. As far as selection, I am a fan. They provide a grand array of gifts from t-shirts to place mats. As for me, I am a magnet collector, and purchased a Nashville magnet to add to my refrigerator collection. In hindsight I would've purchased a Nashville book mark. Just like a popular honky-tonk, Nashville Gifts was extraordinarily busy in similar style to Legends Gifts across the street. I am not a fan of crowds. On our last full day in Nashville when my Dad and Brother returned to pick up more souvenirs, I waited outside on Broadway taking in the horse drawn carriages with the AT&T Tower towering above the historic streetscape. Due to solid management, the long lines moved fast with good customer service that included the clerk wrapping up my magnet. That magnet with my pictures and yelps are my reminders of visiting Music City USA.

    Cooter's Place - Nashville

    Cooter's Place - Nashville

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    Donelson

    Totally a must go fun spot for all ages and brought back a lot of great nostalgic memories of my…read morechildhood looking at all of the cool memorabilia and show clips that are displayed in every nook and cranny of this museum. Staff is really nice, welcoming and friendly too!

    If you're a fan of the Duke's of Hazard nostalgia and Southern hospitality, Cooter's in Nashville…read moreis an absolute must-visit. While it's world-famous as the ultimate Dukes of Hazzard museum, what many people don't realize is that the "Cooter's" brand--led by Ben Jones himself--knows exactly how to serve up a Hazzard County experience that feels like home. Whether you're there for the General Lee or the atmosphere, here is a glowing review of the highlights you shouldn't miss. The food at the famous Cooter's Country Kitchen is all about "good eatin'"--unfussy, flavorful, and filling. We were there for launch, so I went with the Hazard Burger which is a massive, juicy staple that's seasoned to perfection. It's the kind of burger that requires two hands and a stack of napkins, often topped with crispy bacon and melted cheese. They recommend choice of the place is the Country Fried Steak which is breaded and fried to a golden crunch and smothered in a rich, peppery white gravy that would make Uncle Jesse proud. My wife however went with the Pulled Pork BBQ Sandwich instead, which is a tender, slow-cooked pork piled high on a toasted bun. This highlight of this was for her, the sauce. She said that is was the perfect balance between sweet and tangy, capturing the essence of Tennessee barbecue. You can't have a Southern meal without the sides, and Cooter's keeps it classic and crispy. We opted for the Fried Pickles s are sliced thin, battered, and fried and unlike most fried pickles we had tried the breading stays on when you bit in to it, instead of sliding off. As usual they come with a side of ranch dressing to offset the pickle taste. We also had the Seasoned Fries, which thick-cut and dusted with a house signature spice blend, these aren't your average fast-food fries. They have enough "kick" to keep things interesting. Finally no BBQ meal is complete without the side of creamy coleslaw. You'll want to save a little room for a sweet finish, we highly recommend the Banana Pudding: This is the gold standard of Hazard County desserts. It's layered with vanilla wafers and fresh bananas, topped with a dollop of whipped cream. It's light, sweet, and tastes exactly like childhood. If you're lucky enough to catch the seasonal rotations, the apple or peach fried pies are legendary as well but are not always available. On a side note while you're there, make sure to check out the museum side of the house. The admission is free, and seeing the original costumes and the General Lee up close makes the meal taste that much better. We usually avoid theme focused restraunt themed places like this but this place is delving with a stop if you are travels in through Nashville. The price was on part with most places in the Nashville, area.

    White's Mercantile - Nashville

    White's Mercantile - Nashville

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    The Store That Sells Everything You Didn't Know You Wanted…read more I was wandering down what I think is called 12th Street in Nashville -- that trendy stretch where even the sidewalks feel cooler than me -- and I stumbled into White's Mercantile. This place is like if a country singer, an interior designer, and an old general store all decided to start a lifestyle brand together. It's packed with everything from candles that smell like wealth and nostalgia, to mugs that make you question your current kitchen aesthetic. There's leather, linen, and probably something made from reclaimed barn wood -- all tastefully arranged to make you wish your house looked like this. After exploring all the treasures and fighting the urge to buy things I couldn't pronounce, I did what any sensible shopper would do: I bought a book. Because clearly, I'm a minimalist at heart... just one browsing session away from becoming a home décor influencer. Final Verdict: White's Mercantile is dangerously charming -- the kind of store that makes you believe you need artisanal coasters and $40 soap.

    If you're looking to elevate any space, shop for h to r perfect gift, baby outfits/toys/books and…read moresome really cool apparel? This is your shop. This store was an absolute dream to shop in. They have everything! I will say they have a ton of great gift ideas for that person that is really difficult to buy for. Amazing shop to definitely check out if you're in the area.

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