Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also they’ve got a Nazi problem right now.
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They have definitely got a Nazi problem, google it.
Anonymous wrote:No, it's a dump.
it's one of the biggest disappointments. It's a giant s-hole of bachelorette parties and people vomiting. There's also construction sites, empty glass buildings and traffic.
Seriously! I was prepared for a really cool scene, and from Thursday to Sunday Broadway is like a lame, try-hard version of Bourbon Street in NoLa. Bars overflowing with aggressive bros and women too old to be wearing tubetops and pink cowboy hats, screaming and every bar is blasting Usher or Lil Jon. There's virtually no country to be heard!
The one positive experience I had WAS extremely positive—the Station Inn was SUPER cool, very chill, cheap and filled with chill people and I saw a fantastic bluegrass band (ironically from Baltimore) who played their hearts out and were amazing. But it's not near downtown and it's surrounded by very expensive restaurants in a kind of sleepy upscale area. Lexuses and Mercedes taking up all the parking...
Such a weird place — felt like a lot of people working very hard to make it seem authentic and fun, and all they were doing was creating a hellhole for raucous bachelorette parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also they’ve got a Nazi problem right now.
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Anonymous wrote:Former DMV'er who lives in Nashville. The city is MORE THAN BROADWAY! This is like saying New York City is just Times Square. Or people coming to DC and only going to the National Mall.
Check out Sylvan Park, 12 South, East Nashville (Fatherland Street Area), Warner Parks, etc. Depending on time of year the Full Moon Picking Parties in Percy Warner Park (Bluegrass under the moon) are amazing. Ann Patchett's bookstore is fantastic. NHL, MLS, and NFL games are big crowdpleasers, we have a great set of museums (music and non-music related).
If you come to Nashville and stay downtown and only venture out of downtown you will not like it.
Anonymous wrote:Also they’ve got a Nazi problem right now.