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Guest Post by Lauren Shera on Soundfly's FlypaperI deliberately relocated myself to Nashville to place myself in the vibrant musical culture of this city. I wanted to get away from the country music and honky tonk scene on Broadway, and closer to the alternative singer/songwriters of East Nashville. Here are a few of my most beloved spots in Music City.
Vintage Finds
Speaking of books, McKay is the best spot on the outskirts of Nashville to park yourself for a few hours, perusing thousands upon thousands of books in their giant warehouse-style setup. You name it, they’ve got it.

A Quiet Spot

Necessary Nourishment
Sometimes you just need to put on a nice dress and eat some fancy noodle soup. On those occasions, I like to go to an East Nashville hipster restaurant called Two Ten Jack. You have the casual view of famous locals while you shamelessly slurp ramen. It’s a go-to for local musicians before their gigs. If I’m feeling rich (note that it’s just the feeling that counts and not the actual reality) I’ll treat myself to one of their magical cocktails (on tap!!!) and my favorite crispy brussels sprouts. Watch out… the former is deceptively strong and the latter is hopelessly addictive.
Shopping
Goodbuy Girls is absolutely my favorite place to go boot shopping. If you’re going to hit the road, you need a good pair of boots in which to do so. In addition to being a talented songstress herself, owner Tanya Coe is always playing the best classic country albums. From Waylon to Johnny to Dolly, she keep things groovy and gets you in that country state of mind.A Special Treat

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