Visitor’s Guide
Historic Five Points
Where 11th St, Woodland St, and Clearview Ave meet, historic Five Points is home to numerous restaurants, shops, and more. Putting Nashville on the map as a culinary destination with adored restaurants like Margot Cafe & Bar, Treehouse, I Dream of Weenie, Drifter’s Bar-B-Que, Boston Commons, 615 Chutney, 5 Points Taco, and being home to the original Five Points Pizza.
You will also find dive bars, a diner, craft cocktail lounges, coffee shops, a live music venue, a music store, a bike shop, a tattoo parlor, a boutique hotel and locally-owned vintage and small businesses that make up the unique storefronts that meet in the middle of the historic hub.
Coined by Budget Travel Magazine as “Nashville’s version of New York’s East Village," historic Five Points in East Nashville is the perfect gathering place for a day of fun.
Getting to the Festival
Bike Valet
Don’t want to worry about parking in the area? Ride your bike to the festival and park you bike at the corner of 12th and Russell as a safe and easy way to get to the festival.
When: Saturday, August 12 8am-7pm
Where at the festival for drop-off / pick-up: 10th and Woodland
Bus Route Information
Wondering how to get to the festival by bus?
Bus 56 will get you to us! Plan your route
Walk
Walk on over, save on gas, skip on parking!
This map may help you walk our way.
Drive
Street parking is available throughout the neighborhood.
Find us on the map for driving directions.
Please be respectful of our neighbors. Please do not block driveways.