The Restaurant In Tennessee That Was Once A Stop On The Underground Railroad
Nashville wasn’t a popular spot on the Underground Railroad, mainly because of its central location in the heart of the south. There are a couple of safe havens in Memphis, and only one that is rumored to have been used in Nashville. It’s in the strangest of places, right in the middle of the city…and now you can order a taco to go alongside your history lesson. Pancho & Lefty’s, anyone?

Here you can see the oldest surviving building in the heart of downtown Nashville. It's located right across the street from the highly popular Bridgestone Arena, and was once utilized as a livery stable - and some believe that it was also a stop on the Underground Railroad.

It's not a museum, though! Nope, the oldest building in the city and historic site is now home to Pancho & Lefty's, a fun Mexican eatery that caters to game goers and tequila fans.
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The menu is expansive, including a hot chicken taco for Nashville enthusiasts coupled with a rooftop patio that offers up one of the prettiest views downtown. There's no need to join the throng of folks down below if you can order a few tacos and enjoy everything from up above.
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You'll find small clues as to the historic age of the building through the understated southern decor. Pancho & Lefty's even touts its location by proudly proclaiming to be the "oldest newest restaurant" in Nashville.

It's pretty crazy, to see what the ravages of time have wrought. Thankfully, the building still stands, and now it fosters joy and good meals with fine people on the daily.

Did you know that Nashville hides a deep history within its downtown walls? Have you been to a restaurant steeped so strongly in local lore?

The dregs of what once was still remain, but the city has rejuvenated itself. Tennessee has scars but oh how the state has fought to heal.
You’ll find this classic Nashville eatery at 104 5th Ave S. in Nashville.
For even more delicious tacos in Tennessee, check out our unforgettable taco trail road trip here.
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