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FRESH PICK MARKET & CAFE OPENS AT MUSIC CITY CENTER

FRESH PICK MARKET & CAFE OPENS AT MUSIC CITY CENTER
New Fast-Casual Market Caters to Local Crowds and Convention-Goers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 31, 2018

 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Following months of planning and construction, Nashville’s Music City Center announced the grand opening of Fresh Pick Market & Cafe, a new fast-casual restaurant occupying the 2,500 sq. ft. street-level retail space at the corner of 8th Avenue and Demonbreun.

Open daily, the new market and cafe offers breakfast, lunch and dinner items along with grab-and-go snack and drink options and travel necessities. The cafe offerings include local beers, a full coffee bar featuring barista beverages, and an outdoor terrace with fire pits and additional seating for al fresco dining.

“With the new hotels and development on 8th Avenue, we wanted something that visitors, convention attendees, and locals who work in the area would be able to utilize on a daily basis,” said Charles Starks, President/CEO of the Music City Center. “Our team has worked hard to develop a space and craft a menu that lends itself to fast, fresh and high-quality options.”

Fresh Pick Market & Cafe will be operated by Music City Center’s culinary team, led by Executive Chef Max Knoepfel and Director of Retail Teresa Gosse. The market is located on the third level of the Music City Center, across from Exhibit Hall D, and is accessible from inside the building as well as from Demonbreun and 8th Avenue.

 

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About the Music City Center

The Music City Center, Nashville’s convention center, features a 353,143 square foot exhibit hall, the 57,500 square foot Karl F. Dean Grand Ballroom, and an 18,000 square foot Davidson Ballroom. The building includes an art collection featuring local and regional artists, a covered three-level parking garage with 1,800 spaces, and is LEED Gold certified. The Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame is also located inside the Music City Center at the corner of 6th Avenue and Demonbreun.