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    The Mailroom

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    Great environment with outdoor seating available. Fire pits with lounging chairs to hang out…read more Delicious food. Great service.

    Stopped in for a quick lunch. Big, bright, open. And industrial type environment, but in a cool…read moreway. I had the skirt steak chimi, which came with grilled veggies, hand cut fries, and surprisingly a cup of pasta. While the past was a little overcooked (I'm really weird about al dente), it was cheesy. The grilled veggies could have used a little more seasoning, but very satisfying otherwise. The steak couldn't be cooked to temp because of size, but it was moist and had good flavor. The fries were tasty. A huge amount of food for just under 26 bucks. I also had The Pin Up cocktail (gin, luxardo cherry, pineapple juice, fresh lime, simple syrup) and it was surprisingly refreshing and tasty. My server, Ceasar, as well as the other staff, were attentive and very welcoming. Large menu with apps (fries with Korean chili sauce, drips, loaded potato croquettes, egg rolls), salads (chicken, beef/Mexican, caesar, Cobb), and burgers (beef, bison, and elk). They also have chicken sandwiches and a veggie burger. For entrees they have quesadillas, rigatoni, salmon, various bowls (beef, shrimp, fish). And a whole grill section (my chimi steak, surf and turf fajita tacos, chicken skewers, ribeye, pork chops. Their brunch looks really tasty too, with deviled eggs, salads, burritos, steak and eggs, French toast, and some wicked looking cocktails (I could drool over the aqua Fresca mimosa (flavors include strawberry basil, cherry limeade, lemon cucumber, and honey peach). Parking is a really big pain, but it's that way everywhere in downtown Clarksville. There is a cheap pay lot a few hundred feet down the road. Glad I tried this place as part of my self care day, and will definitely be back to try more.

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    Grand Ole Opry

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    The Grand Ole Opry is the iconic venue that you really have to see if you're in Nashville. A…read moreperhaps lesser example is First Avenue/7th Street Annex in Minneapolis. It also doesn't hurt to have seen the Ken Burns Country Music production to add a bit of history and context to this place and Ryman. Auditorium. It's a decent Taxi/Uber ride out here (and back), with drop off and finding one to go back pretty easy. There are snacks and a gift shop here, but if you want to make it a dinner and a show, there are places nearby. Gayle and I, along with Erin and Jim attended the April 30 performance of Opry Country Classics. The Larry Gatlin (and Brothers) were the MCs, with the Opry band handling the backup music, and Charlie Mattos doing the folksy "Play by Play", all live on WSM (We Shield Millions) Radio. Performers were Janie Fricke, Hanna Dasher, Moe Bandy, and Daily and Vincent as the featured artist. It was a great show! We had a nice 4 seat pew near the front, the sight lines (direct and via screens) were clear, and the sound quality/mix was excellent. Daily and Vincent (with the guest banjo player) were fantastic and I've already preordered their next album. The only minor irritation was Hanna Dasher shamelessly promoting her cook book (Stand by Your Pan), but even that added to the high quality entertainment value of this show. I'd love to experience this again.

    The Grand Ole Opry refers to a live country music radio broadcast, not a theater. Founded on…read moreNovember 28, 1925, it is the longest-running radio broadcast in US history, with over 5,200 episodes. The Grand Ole Opry has operated out of several venues, and since 1974, performances have been in the Grand Ole Opry House; previously, it was the Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville between 1943 to 1974. This year (2026) is a special year, as the Grand Ole Opry turns 100, and on February 28, 2026, there was a performance to celebrate 25 year anniversary of the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou?" The movie is well known for its soundtrack, and it introduced bluegrass music to a new generation. Performing were several artists from the soundtrack, such as Alison Krauss (my fifth time seeing her!), Emmylou Harris, Dan Tyminski, The Whites, The Fairfield Four, and the actor Tim Blake Nelson. There were also numerous other artists performing songs from the soundtrack such as Old Crow Medicine Show, Billy Strings, Sarah Jarosz, Molly Tuttle, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, and many, many more. Even though I didn't know most of the performers, I really enjoyed the show. After the performance, there was a Q&A with Tim Blake Nelson, Dan Tyminski, and Chris Thomas King. [Yelp collections: Nashville, TN 2026; Plays, Shows, and Musicals]

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    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Nashville Downtown

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    I've stayed at many Hilton properties. Along with many Marriott properties, we decided to stay at…read morethis Doubletree Hilton because it was centrally located to a show where we were going to and having dinner at Jeff Ruby's. They had valet parking, which is fine considering it's downtown even though it's $65. As I said, I've been to many hotels, but this is one of the steeper ones for valet prices. Only Atlanta was more at the Hilton state that was $75 a night. Anyway, our room was completely outdated. The air conditioning was poor to almost nonexistent. It was so muggy in that room. Hence, with another comments about the mold I'm not surprised there was a mold in this room as well. It was a basic room nothing special. Beinga "silver" Member we both could drink our three dollar waters for nothing. So ridiculous. So when I stay there again, absolutely not. I think generally speaking a lot of the Hilton associated hotels like Doubletree and the others that attach Hilton to their name are lacking in comfort and cleanliness. So I guess if you wanna spend $300 in a mediocre/ outdated potential mold room Doubletree/Hilton hotel in Nashville - go for it. But there's a Marriott down the street and the hotel indigo. Maybe you should be checked out them first.

    Everything was amazing. The staff at the front desk were very accommodating. I thing the…read moregentleman at the front desk was Andre. I'm sorry if I got the name wrong. He was wearing a nice scarf. We had a late night meal and everything was delicious. However one thing was rather disappointing. The brisket nachos had few tiny cubed pieces of brisket. Mane an ounce or two. We couldn't find it. Otherwise would have given 5 stars. Clean rooms. Comfy beds.

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