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    Marathon Village

    4.0 (59 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    ROSARIO S. CASSATA AT MARATHON VILLAGE IN NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
    Rosario S. C.

    The Marathon Village in Nashville is the converted old Marathon Motor Factory that now offers both indoor and outdoor shopping and dining. The buildings house many original parts, accessories, and historical artifacts from the factory's heyday in the early 1900s. Visitors can explore the American Pickers store and the Jack Daniels Distillery store on-site, with all-day parking available across the street for $10.

    Marathon motors
    Stacy A.

    Marathon is where marathon motors made cars in the early 1900 . Now there are shops, tastings , restaurants and a small museum there. It is a great place to get some gifts from Nashville. The Grind Switch has amazing tasting ! Tennessee Whiskey has a wonderful free tasting and everything we tried we liked.

    Doug G.

    Sitting between 12th and 14th Street on Clinton Avenue is this beautiful building filled with souvenir shops, local artists studios, clothing stores, delis, candy shops, salons, wineries, breweries and most importantly history relating to the original inhabitant of the building, Marathon Motor Works. While Marathon Village is fairly new, it is already made its spot on the local tour guides routes. Marathon Village has certainly woven itself into the fabric of Nashville, not only as a tourist spot, but also as a local landmark with a far reaching impact on the local creative community. Once inside, you walk through the narrow hallways that feature walls and corridors full memorabilia and artifacts that lend themselves to the origins of the building and surrounding community. In addition to the items, the hallways are lined with shops of all varieties. We were there on a mission to hit up the Music City Creative, a local screen printing shop with fantastic apparel, amazing photo ops and even better service! In addition to this spot, we also hit up a few souvenir shops and poked our head in the winery. Parking can be tough on busy days, just like most things in or near downtown. They have a few spots lining the streets and have a small gravel lot that sits on the side of the building. If neither one of these are not fruitful with open spots, you can always head in one of the nearby paid lots. Overall, we came in on a week day during the mid-morning, so we did not have to deal with the crowds that are mentioned in countless other reviews. Given the nature of some of the stores, especially the American Picker shop, I can see this place being a little overwhelming on the weekends or holiday weekends. Again, we came here for one reason and ended up wondering around a little. As long as Music City Creative is located inside this building, we will visit every time we are in Nashville!

    Auto Factory Memorabilia
    David H.

    The building was originally an auto plant over a hundred years ago and there's some unique auto-related exhibits that are worth a look. There are also some shops (I didn't really check those out) and distilleries and wineries (I did check a couple of those out). I didn't spend a ton of time walking around this place but it's worth checking out for sure and much more low key/chill if you want to get away from the Broadway craziness for awhile.

    The front of the building.
    Lauren C.

    A fun mix of history and local shopping. Throw in some local wine and liquor tasting rooms. On a recent trip to Nashville I was looking for something to do in between all of the eating and found Marathon Village. I'm so glad we made the trip. All of the businesses here are local. Shopping includes clothing, jewelry, gift items, local knickknacks, antiques, home goods, art, and olive oil. There's also a comedy club, winery, salon, two distilleries, coffee shop, a deli, and a candy shop. The variety of businesses is good. A former manufacturing plant, the building has been nicely preserved to have a historical feel. The halls include historical photos and machines to make strolling the shops more interesting.

    Inside antique archaeology.
    Tim S.

    What a cool place. Filled with unique shop tools from early Industrial Age. As a collector/seller of antiques, it was worth the trip and a nice break from downtown. The building has a wide variety of shops and boutiques. We really enjoyed the whisky/moonshine samples. Ended up buying 3 flavors. Chocolate peanut butter whisky. Lemon moonshine and spicy mango moonshine. I really loved the blackberry whisky, but felt I probably wouldn't drink it enough. The Antique Archeology store is what brought us here, but it was a tourist trap. Barely any antiques. 75% American Pickets logo Crap to 25% actual antiques(overpriced). There was also a Jack Daniels sampling place, but we enjoyed the flavored whisky place more.

    The inside of the museum.
    Jessica R.

    Very clean and a cool little museum with shops. Get their early and you can really enjoy the inside before all the shops open.

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    Had lots of cool shops and awesome antique equipment. Not a place for kids though. Give it a try

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    A great venue for hip gatherings with an excellent view of downtown Nashville. Free and paid parking available.

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    I co-work a lot, so there are two main things I look for:…read more Outlets Parking This place is great at 1/2 of these things. Parking is perfect. Plenty of room to park. They have started doing a little better about having outlet options, but mainly at those tall, long skinny tables. The ones that aren't necessarily great for working because they're so high up and can make your legs feel weird after awhile. Haha. The other semi complaint I have is that they close early. 3 pm is early when you want to try and work. Drinks are good. I don't drink a ton of coffee these days, but what I've had there was good. I get either their chai or matcha. Both of those I enjoy! I had a sandwich there recently. I wanted to roll my eyes at the price truthfully. However, when it came.. WOAH. It was GIANT. I was thoroughly impressed. It was really really good. I had to take half of it home and put it in the fridge. When I came back home hours later... it was STILL GOOD. The bread was not soggy either! That's HUGE! Ok so overall, I highly recommend this place and it's one of my go to spots.

    Glashaus has really great vibes and some cool glass pieces to check out or shop inside the shop…read more I tried their Ghost Coffee, but sadly it wasn't very good--might have just been an off day. I'd still consider going back since they're open fairly late, which I really appreciate. There's a small parking lot next to the shop, which is convenient. Overall, a fun spot for the atmosphere even if the coffee didn't quite hit for me.

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