10 Undeniable Reasons All The Cool Kids Can't Get Enough Of Nashville
By Meghan Kraft|Published January 21, 2018
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
If you’re coming to Nashville, it’s most likely to experience our fun country music scene or visit our honkytonks located downtown on Broadway. You may have cowboy boots packed away just for your trip out to the city. Maybe you have an event at Ascend Amphitheater, a show at the Ryman, a friend who has been going gaga over their love of this new, “It City”. There’s a whole lot of reasons you could find yourself in Nashville, but here are ten undeniable reasons why cool kids will find themselves here sooner rather than later.
10. Nashville seems to have more coffee shops than grocery stores.
Because a good cup of joe is better than a burrito every morning and afternoon and evening, right? Well. Maybe not. But our local roasters are pretty phenomenal.
Mas Tacos started out as a food truck, has has exploded into a Nashville classic over the last couple of years. It has recently expanded its dining room and added a bar!
Millennials have no shortage of jobs here in Music City. The tech industry has skyrocketed, and Amazon is looking at Nashville as a potential second headquarters.
It's Five DAUGHTERS. With multiple locations around town, Five Daughters has a reputation as one of the best donut spots in Nashville. Family owned and operated, you're bound to indulge with a side of southern hospitality.
1. You can claim you live in the birthplace of hot chicken.
You can get fried chicken anywhere in the south, but Nashville is the home and heart and key to hot chicken history. That's pretty chill, wouldn't you say?
You can continue to explore our great state with a visit to this stunning Tennessee town. It’s great for a day trip!
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