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Nashville Returns to Modified Phase 2 Ahead of July 4th Weekend, Cancels Fireworks

Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced on Thursday, July 2, that the city would revert to what is being called “Phase 2 with modifications” for the July 4th weekend, meaning that bars would be closed, and the fireworks, which were going to be displayed for viewers to watch online, would be canceled. The decision came in light of a recent…

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8 Food Events in Nashville Still Happening This Summer

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has changed plenty of things in and around Nashville, including food-related events that appealed to both locals and visitors. Thankfully, some of the most popular ones, which draw foodies from all over the world, are still taking place, even if some modifications had to be made. Read on to find a few we found, happening…

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5 Businesses Reopening in Nashville This Week

As Nashville enters Phase Three of the city’s reopening plan, several businesses have announced they are ready to welcome visitors. While each of these businesses has specific guidelines for both employees and guests, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, they are all eager to be open again. [Note: click on each business name to head to their website for…

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Burger Week Returns to Nashville in July

If you live in Nashville and you love burgers, you’re in luck! The Scene‘s annual Burger Week is coming back this year, from July 13 to 19, featuring some of Music City’s tastiest burgers, all at an affordable price. Restaurants participating in Burger Week this year include Chago’s Cantina, Double Dogs, Drake’s, Fleet Street Pub, Jack Brown’s, Phat Bites,…

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Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk Bar Loses Beer Permit, Along With 3 Other Venues, Due to Health Violations

Kid Rock’s downtown Honky Tonk Bar is one of four venues to temporarily lose their beer permit over health violations. The other three: Moxy Nashville Downtown, Broadway Brewhouse, and Nudies Honky Tonks, along with Kid Rock’s bar, will all have their beer permits suspended for five days, which means they cannot sell beer with an alcoholic content of eight…

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9 Places to Visit in Nashville This Summer

This page might contain affiliate links, which means Everything Nash may earn a commission, at no additional cost to the consumer. Nashville businesses are slowly beginning to reopen after the coronavirus pandemic forced everyone inside, and some of Music City’s favorite attractions to shut their doors. While there are some restrictions, it is possible to find plenty of things…

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Nashville Chefs Offer Favorite Recipes in Free Online Cookbook, ‘Recipe Notes: A Taste of Music City’

Food lovers all over the world are in luck! While the coronavirus pandemic might be keeping people away from restaurants, several of Nashville’s most celebrated chefs are sharing the recipes to some of their popular dishes in a new, and free, online cookbook, Recipe Notes: A Taste of Music City. The book, assembled by Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp.,…

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Nashville’s Beloved Marche Restaurant in East Nashville Permanently Closes

For more than a decade Marche Artisan Foods, known to locals as Marché’s has been a favorite for those in East Nashville, as well as all over Middle Tennessee. But after struggling first with the aftermath for the March tornadoes, followed by the closes of businesses due to COVID-19, the popular eatery announced it will not reopen. “Dear friends, after…

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Warner Music, Big Machine, Sony Music and More Join Blackout Tuesday in Response to George Floyd’s Death

Some of music’s biggest record labels, including Warner Music, Big Machine Label Group, Sony Music Nashville and more, are participating in Blackout Tuesday today (June 2). The initiative, which has been prevalent on social media, is to “disconnect from work and reconnect with our community,” after the tragic death of George Floyd, and subsequent riots and vandalism across the…

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