Have you ever eaten in a historic, renovated train station? We didn’t think so. The gem of downtown Nashville, Union Station Hotel is a stunning structure that pays a solid homage to the history of Music City. The gorgeous clock tower and equally beautiful interior design will most definitely give you a night to remember. Plus, if you’re not willing to shell out for a night in the lovely spot? You can eat at Prime 108, their renowned restaurant.
Editor’s Note: Sadly, this eatery has closed its doors since this feature piece was written. Still looking for a cool place to dine? Try some of our long-standing dining destinations.
Sean Davis - Flickr Built in 1900 at the solid upswing of the railroad age, Union Station was a huge centerpoint for many in the south. To some, it was known as the Grand Central of Tennessee.
Thomas Hawk - Flickr The stunning interior and expansive ability to move hundreds of people to a fro every day made for a bustling spot that became the heartbeat of the city.
Dennis Dixson - Flickr The cavernous main area is enough to keep you completely in love with this beautiful Nashville hotel. The design is intimate and attention to detail is extensive.
Prime 108 - Facebook Prime 108 is their signature restaurant, proffering intimate fare for the majority of the day. It has been ranked as a four-star restaurant and is quite the favorite amongst locals. Who wouldn’t like amazing food stuck deep in a bit of history…?
Prime 108 - Facebook Prime 108 was named a Top 70 Restaurant by Nashville Lifestyles Magazine, and mentioned in the 2014 Forbes Travel Guide.
Dennis Dixson - Flickr You can experience the grandeur of the city hotspot in every aspect of its design.
Brian Hubbard - Flickr The deepness of the night only serves to accentuate the beauty, the hollows and edges of this magnificent building design.
Kathleen Tyler Conklin - Flickr If you’re ever in Nashville and find the hankering for a quirky experience, this is one of them. Quirky on the classy side, no doubt. But quirky all the same.
Take a look back in Union Station’s past, here:
Sean Davis - Flickr
Built in 1900 at the solid upswing of the railroad age, Union Station was a huge centerpoint for many in the south. To some, it was known as the Grand Central of Tennessee.
Thomas Hawk - Flickr
The stunning interior and expansive ability to move hundreds of people to a fro every day made for a bustling spot that became the heartbeat of the city.
Dennis Dixson - Flickr
The cavernous main area is enough to keep you completely in love with this beautiful Nashville hotel. The design is intimate and attention to detail is extensive.
Prime 108 - Facebook
Prime 108 is their signature restaurant, proffering intimate fare for the majority of the day. It has been ranked as a four-star restaurant and is quite the favorite amongst locals. Who wouldn’t like amazing food stuck deep in a bit of history…?
Prime 108 was named a Top 70 Restaurant by Nashville Lifestyles Magazine, and mentioned in the 2014 Forbes Travel Guide.
Dennis Dixson - Flickr
You can experience the grandeur of the city hotspot in every aspect of its design.
Brian Hubbard - Flickr
The deepness of the night only serves to accentuate the beauty, the hollows and edges of this magnificent building design.
Kathleen Tyler Conklin - Flickr
If you’re ever in Nashville and find the hankering for a quirky experience, this is one of them. Quirky on the classy side, no doubt. But quirky all the same.
Have you dined at this train station in Nashville? This experience is truly worth it.
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