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Columbia Ave, Franklin; adult/senior/child $8/7/4; 9am-5pm Mon-Sat, 1-5pm Sun; ) prop-
erty is a preserved 8-acre chunk of the Battle of Franklin. The house is still riddled
with 1000-some bullet holes. Before leaving town stop off at Puckett's Grocery
( www.puckettsgrocery.com ; 120 4th Ave S, Franklin; mains $10-20; 7am-3pm Mon, to 9pm Tue-Sat, to
7pm Sun) for a fried catfish sandwich and some bluegrass.
Drinking & Nightlife
Nashville has the nightlife of a city three times its size, and you'll be hard-pressed to find
a place that doesn't have live music. College students, bachelor-party-goers, Danish
backpackers and conventioneers all rock out downtown, where neon-lit Broadway looks
like a country-fried Las Vegas. Bars and venues west and south of downtown tend to at-
tract more locals, with many places clustered near Vanderbilt University. Last call is at
3am.
3 Crow Bar BAR
( www.3crowbar.com ; 1024 Woodland St; 11am-3am; ) Garage-door windows roll open
onto this truly divey cinderblock cavern with ample table and bar space in Five Points.
This is the kinda joint you can lay back and enjoy not for a few minutes, but a few hours.
The crowd is young and local, and there isa great back patio, as well.
Whiskey Kitchen PUB
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( www.whiskeykitchen.com ; 118 12th Ave S) In the Gulch, an up-and-coming patch of rehabbed
warehouses adjacent to downtown, this neo-Southern gastropub with a mile-long whis-
key menu attracts an upmarket crowd.
Bongo Java COFFEE HOUSE
( www.bongojava.com ; 107 S 11th St; 6:30am-6pm Mon-Fri, from 7:30am Sat & Sun) A low-key
hipster habitat, pretty goth girls expose fishnets and melancholy on the shady porch, and
more serious thinker/writers/(web)surfers hunch over laptops in the cavernous interior
where the coffee is house-roasted and sacked, and where Robert Plant has been known to
grab a cup when he's in town.
Rebar BAR
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