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June 2024 by Wood Family (Barefoottravelers)
friendly employees and clean store
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April 2023 by Shelli Victoria Martin
I went here to get gas one night in the middle of the night because my tank was literally on E and I couldn't make it much further. Well when I arrived there was a note on the door basically saying they had closed for Abt 40 minutes and sure enough I had to wait every bit of that before someone unlocked the doors and I could purchase gas. This was Abt 1:30 in the morning so yea that was pretty inconvenient and not to mention kind of dangerous considering all the weirdos that walk around everywhere or so it seems.
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March 2023 by Ray A.
A great venue for hip gatherings with an excellent view of downtown Nashville. Free and paid parking available.
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February 2023 by Cindy S.
Beautiful hotel. The only complaint I have is the temperature of the water in the Sound waves was too cold and not comfortable at all.
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October 2022 by Adam K.
Had lots of cool shops and awesome antique equipment. Not a place for kids though. Give it a try
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August 2022 by Kyley C
Was lost and tried buying a charger and they rang up extra items to where my total was $32 for a phone cord. When I said I didn’t want to pay $32 plus tax for a cord (the sticker said 12.99) they laughed. I asked for directions to Franklin road (right next to the station) since I am not from the area and didn’t know it was right there. They LAUGHED, talked about my weight amongst themselves, and Refused to give me directions. I was terrified of being lost to begin with. Disgusting way to act for people who don’t have a ton of reasons to act better than literally even an earth worm.
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August 2022 by oursmallshop
Ever hear of a store that's open 24 hours a day being closed because of end of day from 2:30 a.m. to 3: 08 a.m.? WTH?! Nor have I but this one does apparently!
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July 2022 by David H.
The building was originally an auto plant over a hundred years ago and there's some unique auto-related exhibits that are worth a look. There are also some shops (I didn't really check those out) and distilleries and wineries (I did check a couple of those out). I didn't spend a ton of time walking around this place but it's worth checking out for sure and much more low key/chill if you want to get away from the Broadway craziness for awhile.
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May 2022 by Erithier W.
Really nice to place to enjoy the view of downtown also nice place to take some photos
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October 2021 by Gregg H.
I will never return to this mall. I am severely disappointed with the Parkin scam they have going on there. This was my second visit to this place and it will be my last. Such a shame, it is a beautiful building with a lot of great shops. BUT, I paid $3 dollars to park across the street in a pretty rough, gravel parking lot that used to be free. I spent over $300 in the mall and when I came out, 12 min past my parking time, I had a $47 ticket in my window. REALLY!?!? $47 for 12 min!! For a $3 space? And after I spent several hundred dollars in their shops? I go to Nashville at least once a year, but I will never return to this mall.
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October 2021 by Redneck Shit Smitty
One of the women at the counter shorted me money, count y’all’s change. Should have gotten 3$ back after tax but got nothing.
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September 2021 by Jessica R.
Very clean and a cool little museum with shops. Get their early and you can really enjoy the inside before all the shops open.
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August 2021 by Katelyn M.
This is a unique place to stop in during your stay in Nashville. Its an old auto factory and It obviously has some deep roots and would be worth a tour just to get a better understanding of what happen here and why this place is historic. We walked through it our selves. They have nice shops located within, ice cream, coffee, oils, etc. There is 2 distilleries near by. Stop in the Tennessee Legend Distillery, free tastings! I think that this area could be built up and become a hot spot. I would hate to see it get commercialized but unique places should grow around this historic site. Cheap parking around area. Music venue near by.
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May 2021 by Tim S.
What a cool place. Filled with unique shop tools from early Industrial Age. As a collector/seller of antiques, it was worth the trip and a nice break from downtown. The building has a wide variety of shops and boutiques. We really enjoyed the whisky/moonshine samples. Ended up buying 3 flavors. Chocolate peanut butter whisky. Lemon moonshine and spicy mango moonshine. I really loved the blackberry whisky, but felt I probably wouldn't drink it enough. The Antique Archeology store is what brought us here, but it was a tourist trap. Barely any antiques. 75% American Pickets logo Crap to 25% actual antiques(overpriced). There was also a Jack Daniels sampling place, but we enjoyed the flavored whisky place more.
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May 2021 by Eva-Tanja C.
An excellent attraction off the beaten path. We did notice it on our trolling tour but it looks like a Warehouse - would have never thought of going inside. Inside one can see various neat antique displays, several quaint shops and tastings for moonshine whiskey and wine. A must see if you're in Nashville Tennessee