SOBRO
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- ST8MNT
Ten years ago, SOBRO didn't exist. Well, technically, it did exist and was SOuth of BROadway (stolen from NYC's SOHO and DUMBO), but it didn't have half the places that now call SOBRO their home. Now, SOBRO has a sweet new roundabout with a controversial art piece made of poles, Nashville's shiny new convention center, multiple huge hotels and hi-rise condos. A few original stalwarts of SOBRO include 3rd & Lindsley, Hot Diggity Dog, Rocketown and Sixth Ave. The roots of these places run deep and stand the test of time and expansion. This is the perfect place for folks that like to wine and dine and to also find soul and the spirit of our fine city. It's quite the spattering of places. It used to be full of industrial bearing, lighting, electric motor car business and some pretty cool TM crew graffiti honoring country music legends and OG's (Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Waylon Jennings). Even our street art has a country twist.
The Vault
The Pedestrian Bridge
Johnny Cash Museum
Ascend Amphitheater
Husk
Sixth Ave Skate Park
Rocketown
Third Man Records
Plaza Artist Materials & Picture Framing
Hatch Show Print
Country Music Hall of Fame
Isle of Printing
Union Station Hotel
Crema
Bakersfield Tacos
Hermitage Cafe
City Winery
Hot Diggity Dogs
Hot dawgs straight outta Nashville via Chiraq.
Pinewood Social
Bar Sovereign
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Hatch Show Print
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- 224 5th Avenue South
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Hatch Show Print is internationally famous for its country music relief prints. They aren't biased to country music either. They've done some killer work for a king: Elvis! Hatch has made Nashville its home for over a century now and has remained a letterpress work horse, delivering all designs operated on their 9 beautifully crafted presses. The store can now be visited and toured 3 times a day for an hour. They also have a classroom to lay down some knowledge on how the process works and the rich history behind the Nashville staple.