Goodnight Nashville, designed by Anecdote Architectural Experiences, was featured on Channel 2 for its connection to Jelly Roll and downtown Nashville culture. This four-story mass timber restaurant on Lower Broadway blends historic warehouse inspiration with modern materials, open layouts, and a rooftop terrace for an immersive dining and live music experience.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences collaborated with photographer Andrew Keithly to document Goodnight Nashville. Keithly shares the unique experience of photographing the hospitality space at night, capturing its interior and ambiance while navigating the challenges of live activity on Lower Broadway.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences designed Goodnight Nashville, a four-story mass timber restaurant on Lower Broadway. The space blends historic warehouse inspiration with modern materials, large floor-to-ceiling heights, and a rooftop terrace, creating an immersive music, culture, and hospitality experience in downtown Nashville.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences designed six new Jack Daniel’s Distillery tasting rooms, expanding the visitor experience while preserving the iconic aesthetic. Featuring black-and-white interiors, barrel-inspired wood accents, and outdoor green spaces, the tasting rooms reflect the heritage of Tennessee whiskey and the original Barrel House.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences redesigned Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery to create an immersive visitor experience. The project honors the distillery’s rich history while modernizing the space, offering guests a unique environment that blends storytelling, heritage, and innovative design.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences is collaborating on the new Bottled Blonde bar on Nashville’s Lower Broadway. Scottsdale-based Evening Entertainment Group, Nashville’s Alpha Development, and Phoenix-based Creation Equity are bringing this highly anticipated venue to one of the city’s busiest tourist destinations.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences designed Recess at 625 Fourth Ave S, Nashville, a 0.75-acre open-air venue for 2,000 guests. The three-level space features cabanas, terraces, multiple food offerings including local favorites, and a stage for live music, making it one of the city’s largest outdoor entertainment destinations.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences is designing the new Recess venue at 625 Fourth Ave S in Nashville, next to Bob Dylan’s Heaven’s Door. Constructed from shipping containers, the space will host live music, food, and drinks, bringing the successful Chicago concept to Music City’s vibrant entertainment scene.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences collaborated with Curt and Mason Revelette to design The Rutledge’s second location at Four Seasons Hotel Nashville. The 13,000 sq. ft. restaurant on 1st Avenue South features signature dining and is situated downtown across from the Cumberland River.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences, longtime occupant of the historic Elm Street Methodist Church, is designing its transformation into Heaven’s Door Distillery, a new destination with Bob Dylan. The adaptive reuse project in Nashville’s Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood preserves history while creating a modern cultural and hospitality space.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences is designing the new Ole Red Gatlinburg, the third location of Blake Shelton’s country-inspired venue. Following the success of the Nashville flagship, the Gatlinburg site will bring live music, dining, and nightlife to the tourist hub, aiming to replicate the Lower Broadway experience.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences designed Woolworth on 5th, Nashville native Tom Morales’ historic restaurant honoring the city’s Civil Rights history. Featuring Art Deco and 1960s-inspired design, the space includes a main dining area with a lunch counter–inspired bar, mezzanine seating, and a lounge, celebrating Southern cuisine and culture.
Read MoreAnecdote Architectural Experiences’ Woolworth’s on 5th project, a historic civil rights landmark in Nashville, is featured in the New York Times as part of the new US Civil Rights Trail. Opening in 2018 as a restaurant and live music venue, the renovation honors its iconic 1960s lunch counter sit-ins.
Read MoreRyman Hospitality has unveiled plans for Ole Red Nashville, a new Blake Shelton-themed music venue, bar, and event space located on Lower Broadway in the heart of downtown Nashville. The building, designed by Anecdote Architectural Experiences, reflects Nashville’s vibrant music culture and Shelton’s country roots. Ole Red is set to open its doors in early 2018, offering visitors an authentic live music experience and southern-inspired atmosphere.
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