This Old Train Station In Nashville Is Actually A Restaurant And It's Amazing
If you’ve been to downtown Nashville, then you’ve seen the ever iconic Union Station. It’s situated at the very head of Broadway, a strong sentinel to the heart of the city. But have you been inside…? The stunning former train station is known for its beautiful aesthetic and fantastic restaurants. A top wedding venue, you can even get married behind these doors. Curious for a peek?
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The hotel is currently in the middle of a $15.5 million dollar renovation and features 125 individually-decorated guest rooms.
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The restaurant Carter's is right off the lobby and features southern dishes with a modern twist. There are currently no up-to-date photos of the spot, as it so recently replaced Prime 108, the famed restaurant of old.
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But that's alright - we all need a little bit of mystery, right?
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The new restaurant (opened in late 2016) also boasts a two-sided bar and sharable plates. Plus? They have their own barrel of Jack Daniel's whiskey. Yes, please.
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Union Station was operable as a train station in 1900, and eventually played out in the late 70s. This photo was taken in 1943.
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Did you know that the track level of the train station once held 2 alligator ponds? Yikes...
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It was re-purposed and opened as a hotel 1986 and has undergone more than $20 million in renovations to restore the existing features and put in some new, luxurious ones as well.
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One of the best parts about the hotel is that it's only blocks from the hub of downtown activity. The lobby is also a truly awe-inspiring work of art. There's a 65-foot barrel-vaulted ceiling and 100-year-old Tiffany stained glass.
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That makes for a stunning aesthetic, wouldn't you say?
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Ah, and before we leave you with with wonderful addition to your bucket list - Famed mob boss Al Capone once famously traveled through Union Station as he was being transported to a penitentiary in Georgia. We'll be making reservations at Carter's ASAP! You'll be eating a bit of southern history, folks.
Union Station is a wonder itself, but there are 7 Wonders of Nashville hiding right under your nose. Have you been to any?
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