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Lower Broadway Businesses Reopen in Downtown Nashville During Coronavirus Pandemic

Several downtown bars on Lower Broadway are beginning to reopen, as part of Phase One of the city’s plans to allow businesses to operate, although there are several restrictions in place. During Phase One, no live music or bar seating is allowed, and the restaurant can only be filled at 50 percent capacity. In addition, workers must wear masks…

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Nashville Restaurant Taj Offers Free Meals to Those Struggling

Nashville’s popular Indian restaurant Taj is doing their part to help those who are struggling with food insecurity due to COVID-19. In a post shared on social media, the south Nashville eatery offered to provide food for those who were going hungry, even offering to deliver it themselves. “SERIOUSLY……If ANYONE is not working/not getting an income and runs out…

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Everything Nash Tried It: Acapulco Burrito

In my mind, there’s never a bad time for Mexican food. When I don’t know what I’m hungry for, Mexican food is always a safe bet. So many people recommended Acapulco Burrito –– a non-descript Mexican restaurant in Antioch right before the I-24 entrance ramp –– that I decided to have it delivered on a Saturday night when neither…

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TennFold Brewing Opens in Donelson

A new craft brewery is open in Donelson! TennFold Brewing is open at 2407 Lebanon Pike, offering artisan pizza and beer, even while the coronavirus outbreak continues to force people to stay home. “It’s been a long road, and we’re glad to be serving our community,” restauranteur Edgar Pendley told the Nashville Scene. Edgar is no stranger to Nashville….

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Yazoo Brewing Launches Tornado Relief Ale

Yazoo Brewing is doing its part to help the city of Nashville recover from the deadly tornados that struck the city early in the morning on March 3, which resulted in numerous homes and building destroyed. The Nashville-based company just launched a Tornado Relief Ale, with all of the proceeds going to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee’s Emergency…

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