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by Kristin Luna ~ photographs by robbie caponettoT N 6 | s o u t h e r n l i v i n g | o c t o b e r 2 0 1 3
t r a v e l + C u l t u r e d e e p s o u t h i n s i d e r
Celeb chefs, music history, and craft
drink joints are turning this once-lonely
neighborhood into a must-stop
n e x t g r e at n e i g h b o r h o o d
D i r e c t ly s o u t h o f h o n k y-t o n k
heaven broadway, nashville’s sobro used to be a
run-down area of empty buildings and dilapidated
streets, but the arrival of the $635 million
convention venue, Music city center, is quickly
changing that. this month, the neighboring
omni nashville hotel’s debuts directly across the
street. connected to the country Music hall of
Fame, the 800-room luxury hotel is the perfect
jumping-off point for your exploration of one
of nashville’s hottest neighborhoods.
q 2. Pub5
12 South Taproom, the
beer pub at the helm of
another Nashville hot
’hood 12South, opened a
second location in SoBro
complete with a rooftop
patio. Start with a round of
local Yazoo beers before
settling down with a plate
of chimichurri wings ($11).
For a nightcap, try the
Rude Boy cocktail ($12)
made with George Dickel
and Jack Rudy Cocktail
Co. tonic. pub5.com
the Johnny Cash mural on
Fourth avenue South is a
sight to behold in Sobro.
p 1. the southern
steak & oyster
Restaurateur Tom Morales’
latest hot spot combines
the best of the region’s
cuisine—like a double-cut
smoked pork chop with
red onion marmalade
($28). For a post-dinner
drink, try the blackberry
moonshine with sweet
tea ($8). thesouthern
nashville.com
4. country Music
hall of faMe anD
MuseuM
The iconic museum,
home to the Hall of Fame
Rotunda and letterpress
shop Hatch Show Print,
invested in a $75 million
expansion that’ll double
its space to 350,000
square feet by next spring.
This month, check out
Carrie Underwood: The
Blown Away Tour exhibit,
running through November
10, which showcases
dozens of gorgeous gowns,
jewels, custom micro-
phones, and backstage
mementos collected by
the country darling on
her latest tour. country
musichalloffame.org
u 3. creMa
Billed as a coffee brewtique,
this rustic cafe sits near
the Cumberland River on
the cusp of SoBro. The
beans are small-batch
roasted, and the shop
doesn’t shy away from
experimenting with drinks
such as its Coffee Soda
($4.50), served iced and
carbonated. crema-coffee
.com
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q 5. the listening
rooM cafe
This year, music industry insider
Chris Blair moved his music
venue from Cummins Station
to SoBro, bringing along a
steady rotation of impromptu
shows with hit songwriters.
listeningroomcafe.com
6. Downtown
antique Mall
Housed in a historic brick building
by the train tracks, this well-
stocked mall houses more than
40 dealers specializing in mid-
century modern furniture and
industrial wares. 615/256-6616
p 7. etch
Lauded chef Deb Paquette
spearheaded SoBro’s culinary
rise with the opening of Etch in
August 2012. Deb’s first local
restaurant in three years keeps
patrons guessing with inventive
dishes such as roasted cauli-
flower ($10) with truffled pea
pesto and feta cream, or the
cornmeal-fried catfish ($13) with
a pecan, red bell pepper, and
pomegranate sauce and fiery
plum preserves. But it’s pastry
chef Megan Williams’ desserts,
like the pumpkin semifreddo with
pecan cake, pumpkin puree, and
orange gastrique ($9), that steal
the show. etchrestaurant.com
� 8. the johnny
cash MuseuM Find handwritten lyrics and high
school report cards in the 1,000-
item collection at this homage
to the legendary country music
star, opened in April by one of
his longtime friends. johnny
cashmuseum.com
Johnson
Nursery &
Garden Center1717 East Spring Street
Cookeville, TN. 38506
931-528-8000website: johnsongardencenter.com
email: [email protected]
Selected for 6 years as one of the
Top 100 Gardens Centers
Just 1 mile north of Interstate 40 between
exits 290 and 288 on US Hwy 70 North
A Family of Nurserymen since 1915
Tennessee Retailer of the Year 2011*
*Tennessee Nursery & Landscape Assoc.
by Today’s Garden Center magazine
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p 9. thirD Man
recorDs
Both a label and a shop, Third
Man was founded by rocker Jack
White of The White Stripes in
Detroit in 2001 and moved to
Nashville with the musician in
2009. Third Man put SoBro on
the map by bringing in artists
such as Radiohead and Beck to
record in the intimate space.
When it’s not being used to
record, the studio hosts shows
from all kinds of artists—ranging
from The Shins to Willie Nelson—
and audio recordings of most
performances are later sold on
vinyl. The store is open daily
and features cool collectibles
like posters from past concerts,
vintage-inspired tees, and
Third Man-branded guitar picks.
thirdmanrecords.com
p 10. husk nashville
Charleston wunderkind Sean
Brock expanded his empire in
May to include a Nashville out-
post. The menu changes daily
and offers a Tennessee-centric
spin. order the vegetable plate
($25) because, as Sean says, “in
Charleston, it’s all about the sea;
in Nashville, it’s about the dirt.”
Don’t leave without trying a slice
of the buttermilk pie with berries
($7). husknashville.com