Restauracja

Woolworth on Fifth

Poleca 16 lokalnych gospodarzy,

Wskazówki od mieszkańców

Cassidy
September 3, 2018
Restaurant up top with old school basement dance club. Throwback dance parties with live bands (Motown, Swing, etc).
Renay
November 13, 2019
The Woolworth building is a critical piece of our country’s history. Woolworth's on 5th features the lunch counter at which a group of young African Americans began the movement to desegregate Nashville lunch counters. Among the protestors arrested was future US Congressman John Lewis, who protested from the lunch counter at Woolworth. His arrest at Woolworth that day was his very first. Today, the building is a registered historic site as part of the Fifth Avenue Historic District in Nashville for its part in the Civil Rights movement. As a restaurant, the main room gives you a sense of the hugeness of the Woolworth store in it's heyday, where you can sit at several tables or private curved booths, and watch vintage music & dance films. The Southern-based menu is tweaked with modern touches and the historic counter serves amazing boozy milkshakes.
The Woolworth building is a critical piece of our country’s history. Woolworth's on 5th features the lunch counter at which a group of young African Americans began the movement to desegregate Nashville lunch counters. Among the protestors arrested was future US Congressman John Lewis, who proteste…
Amy
October 12, 2018
Drink and dance the night away...diferent themes different nights.
Alan
January 22, 2019
One of the original “five and dime” stores, F. W. Woolworth became the site of some of the first lunch counter sit-ins during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in Nashville. The new Woolworth on 5th honors the history of this space by serving as a welcome table for all – an upbeat atmosphere with food, music, dancing that everyone can enjoy. Through a massive restoration effort, much of the original architecture was preserved.
One of the original “five and dime” stores, F. W. Woolworth became the site of some of the first lunch counter sit-ins during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in Nashville. The new Woolworth on 5th honors the history of this space by serving as a welcome table for all – an upbeat atmosphere with food…
Enrique
July 9, 2018
Site of some of the Lunch counter sit ins during the 60s

Wyjątkowe sposoby spędzania czasu w okolicy

Lekcje tańca w Nashville
Warsztaty whiskey w Tennessee w East Nashville
Splatter Paint Party Nashville

Polecane przez mieszkańców

Lokalizacja
221 Rep. John Lewis Way N
Nashville, TN
Arts District